Events
Czech Ensemble Baroque: Telemann
The 8th concert from the Bach to Mozart! cycle will feature Telemann's Moteta.
Czech Ensemble Baroque: Telemann
The 8th concert from the Bach to Mozart! cycle will feature Telemann's Moteta.
Domalis & Oralis
Jan Fic and the new duo Domalis & Oralis, with Ondřej Bezre (various guitars and plucks, something between blues and folk, perhaps funny lyrics.
Marcel Gidote’s Holy Crab | Blve Velvet
Czech psychedelic band founded in 2019, which mixes influences of rock, kraut and jazz with a modern sound. The current five members are Jan Bukovjan - vocals, tenor saxophone, flute, clarinet and backing guitar, Ondřej Vávra - vocals and guitar, Viktor Eberle - vocals, keyboards and synthesizers, Marek Sobota - bass and Matěj Šolc - drums. MGHC released their debut EP titled Bay Of Roots in 2020 on the independent Czech label Polí5. Then, they began a collaboration with manager Šárka Hlaváčková that continues to this day, and in 2021, the band released their first full-length album Humidity Breaking Limits on their own, moving towards a more complex and heavier musical expression. The next album from spring 2023, titled Farm Alarm, is based on more vocal parts, acoustic guitar and synthesizers and acts as a striking reminder of our planet's climate crisis. This was followed by two more singles (Felina, Giant Stabs) and in October 2023 the band experienced their first European tour, in November 2024 a second one.
How is an opera made? Workshop for the second grade of primary and secondary schools
Where did opera originate? What is a libretto? Who is the inspector? And what does a scenographer need to know? You will learn this and much more at our workshop. Participants will learn about the opera genre, the production process, the operation of the theater and the professions that work in the theater. It also includes a taste of opera singing. The participants will be offered several connected activities, which should give them the opportunity to look under the hood of the functioning of the opera theater, the opera genre and its demands. The workshop also includes a short tour of the Janáček Theater.
Brno Philharmonic: Drummer beats
Someone wise said that playing drums is like living in a toy store. Everyone can play with something completely different here for a while! And what can be played? And do drummers even need instruments? And isn't there a bit of a drummer in each of us? An interactive concert in which children appear as equal partners of the musicians and are literally "within their reach". No sitting on chairs, but lots of musical entertainment for 3 to 6 year olds.
moderated by: Kristýna Drášilová and Magdalena Dostálová
Performer: Kristýna Švihálková (percussion)
Venue: Meeting House
Jana Koubková and Ondřej Kabrna
A concert not only with famous jazz standards, but also contemporary works by world-famous jazzmen, including Jana Koubková's own compositions and lyrics. Ondřej Kabrna not only sensitively accompanies here, but is also an excellent soloist.
Její pastorkyňa
Worse than a scar on the face are scars on the soul.
Her Shepherdess is one of Janáček's most famous works and is a permanent part of the repertoire of the Brno Opera. It started with a realistic drama by Gabriela Preissová, which the composer himself adapted into the form of an opera libretto. Although he had to significantly shorten the text of the drama, he succeeded in deepening the effect of the tragic story from the Moravian countryside. The spendthrift and fickle Števa, the fierce and yet at heart kind Laca, and above all the inexorable Kostelnička, whose efforts to maintain her position and respect in the village community will lead her to murder the child of her shelter, Jenůfa. Janáček (1854–1928) captured the individual characters in a masterly dramatic shorthand that is chilling and at the same time evokes compassion and understanding in us. The final form of the work, marked by the death of the composer's daughter Olga, led to a long and thorny road. After the successful premiere in Brno in 1904, her pastor had to wait twelve long years before Janáček's efforts were crowned with well-deserved success on other domestic and foreign stages.
Mamma Mia!
Few musical titles have literally caused a global uproar like the musical Mamma Mia!, which is full of the immortal hits of the Swedish band ABBA. It belongs to the group of so-called jukebox musical, when a new, original story is invented for existing songs, in which mostly well-known hits are inserted. Catherine Johnson, the scriptwriter of this musical, has done admirably with a procedure that is not often met with enthusiastic reception. The experienced British dramatist has managed to write a fun and captivating story in which well-known songs are an integral and natural part.
Soli deo Gloria: Andrew Balio and Anna Ester Chlebanová Petříková
Come and listen to the beautiful work of Johann Sebastian Bach performed by Andrew Balio, principal trumpeter of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and Czech organist Anna Ester Chlebanová Petříková. The compositions will be performed in unique transcriptions for trumpet and organ by Andrew Balio, who during his long career has worked in a number of prestigious symphony orchestras, such as the Orquesta Sinfónica del Estado de México, the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Anna Ester Chlebanová Petříková is a promising Czech organist, graduated from the HAMU in Prague, and has performed with the Prague Symphony Orchestra and the Pardubice Chamber Philharmonic. The concert will take place as part of the European part of the Soli deo Gloria tour. Andrew Balio and Anna Ester Chlebanová Petříková will perform together in six concerts in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary.
Iva Bittová & Antotnín Fajt & Chimera (US)
An extraordinary evening with Iva Bittová will offer a unique combination of musical intimacy and international artistic dialogue. The concert, which is part of the May tour organized by Palác Akropolis and its partners, will feature two musical formations. The first part of the evening will feature the collaboration of Iva Bittová and pianist Antonín Fajt, which promises a deeply personal connection between voice and piano. In the second half, Iva will perform together with the American ensemble Chimera, consisting of Steve Gorn, Timothy Hill and Michael Bisio, who will perform with Iva in Europe for the first time. This extraordinary project combines jazz, classical music and elements of improvisation into a captivating whole. The audience can look forward to a unique musical experience that will connect world musical traditions, improvisation and unique personalities on one stage.
Mamma Mia!
Few musical titles have literally caused a global uproar like the musical Mamma Mia!, which is full of the immortal hits of the Swedish band ABBA. It belongs to the group of so-called jukebox musical, when a new, original story is invented for existing songs, in which mostly well-known hits are inserted. Catherine Johnson, the scriptwriter of this musical, has done admirably with a procedure that is not often met with enthusiastic reception. The experienced British dramatist has managed to write a fun and captivating story in which well-known songs are an integral and natural part.
Mamma Mia!
Few musical titles have literally caused a global uproar like the musical Mamma Mia!, which is full of the immortal hits of the Swedish band ABBA. It belongs to the group of so-called jukebox musical, when a new, original story is invented for existing songs, in which mostly well-known hits are inserted. Catherine Johnson, the scriptwriter of this musical, has done admirably with a procedure that is not often met with enthusiastic reception. The experienced British dramatist has managed to write a fun and captivating story in which well-known songs are an integral and natural part.
MIG 21 at Špilberk
MIG 21 regularly sell out Fléda and this time they will play in Špilberk. The band consisting of Jiří Macháček (vocals), Pavel Hrdlička (trumpet, keyboards), Jan Hladík (drums) and Tomáš Polák (guitar) has been keeping us out of everyday reality with their Dadaist lyrics and multi-genre pop since 1998. During their almost twenty-five-year career, they managed to record dozens of hits that were enough to popularize and be written into the collective memory of Czech listeners.
SPRING CONCERT OF CANTILENS
Perhaps the most popular composition for the celebration of spring is the cantata "Opening the Wells" by Bohuslav Martinů, which is why it will appear again after some time on the program of the spring concert. It will be complemented, among other things, by Slovak folk songs newly arranged by Kantiléna's "court pianist" Marko Paľa and the premiere of a playful series written by František Fiala, who has recently collaborated with Kantiléna repeatedly.
Zola Jesus in the Red Church
Zola Jesus will perform at the Red Church in May in a solo piano concert following her EP Alive in Cappadocia capturing a live performance celebrating the dominance and dynamics of her powerful voice. The voice cuts through reality and penetrates ordinary habits into raw emotions. The capacity is limited, the concert will take place in seating mode.
Jaromír Nohavica
A solo recital by one of our most famous singer-songwriters with guitar and heligonka composed not only of well-known songs, but also of current news from the latest album Máma mi dala na krk klíč. Fans of Jarek Nohavica have certainly become accustomed to the fact that his concerts are full of surprises, and always completely new dramaturgically composed, and they definitely have something to look forward to! At current concerts, Jarek is accompanied on accordion and piano by the excellent musician from Warsaw, Robert Kusmierski, and on percussion and drums by Pavel Plánka from Pilsen.
Black and White
Sometimes a single second is all it takes… Black and White is essentially a modernized version of the flagship of the classic repertoire - Swan Lake. It is a title that belongs to the most performed ballets in the world. Our version, which was a big success in the US, but represents today. It is an attempt to bring this work closer to the younger generation by looking at it from a different angle, denying all traditions and visually reimagining Swan Lake as such. In the classical interpretation of the ballet, the dominant characters are ballerinas (the main dual role of Odette - Odílie), so it is mainly a statement of the female element. In our version, we offer a view of Swan Lake through the main character, Prince Siegfried, who is going through a difficult life situation connected with the treatment of a serious disease - cancer.
MARIEN - Visiting Cimbal Classik 2025
2nd concert from the series: Visiting Cimbal Classik – 2025 with guests. MARIEN The seven-member formation around singer-songwriter Vít Troníček is one of the most distinctive contemporary faces of folk and tramp music. Acoustic guitar music, great polyphonic singing, unique concert energy and literally family humor. This is the band that sold out Prague's Lucerna in 2024 with its human songwriting. The second year of the series of regular meetings of the Líšňa band of Katka and Dalibor Štrunc with interesting, professionally very successful and long-established groups and individuals on the artistic scene. Four concerts in the calendar year 2025 are included in one joint subscription, which you can attend in Brno, in Líšňa at Klajdovská 28.
Jaromír Nohavica
A solo recital by one of the most famous singer-songwriters with guitar and heligonka, composed not only of well-known songs, but also of current news from the latest album Máma mi dala na krk na klíč.
Helicopets David Dorůžka & Piotr Wyleżoł Quartet
The founder and main character of the Helicopets group is Polish guitarist and composer Adam Baran, a young musician who does not close himself off from any influence and is one of the most promising Polish creators of music touching on jazz. The “Polish quartet” of David Dorůžka and pianist Piotr Wyleżoł, made up of top and experienced players, is hardened by many years of international cooperation. Musically, the new album returns to a purely acoustic sound, combining jazz tradition with elements of folk music and brings a lyrical expression that differs from Dorůžka’s previous album Andromeda’s Mystery, which played with even rock elements. However, fans will not be deprived of any surprises in the case of the recording When the Child Was a Child either. One of them will certainly be the entry of the young accordionist Nicholas Pat, who not only took part in the recording, but will also be a guest of the quartet at the Brno concert. In terms of repertoire, in addition to original compositions, we can also look forward to a surprising interpretation of a piece by American multi-instrumentalist Sufjan Stevens.
Theater world Brno: Program 6: Serenity / A healthy dose of madness / House of Bernarda Alba
Serenity's choreography will bring the calm power of minimalism to the stage, inviting the audience to quieten down and perceive more deeply. Interface of dynamic movement up to the moment of absolute stop. Moments of stillness are evoked by living sculptures that create a space for a meditative experience and a stop in a busy world. A Healthy Dose of Madness takes you through a mysterious garden in a land where no humans live. A game with shadows and the rhythm of music. The minimalist style of the costumes makes even the smallest details stand out. The set will close with a choreography called The House of Bernarda Alba, loosely inspired by Federico García Lorca's drama of the same name – the story of Doni Alba and her five daughters, in which imaginary family honor wins at the expense of seduction, love and desire.
BEETHOVEN, "CZECH BEETHOVEN" AND MARTINů
JAN VÁCLAV HUGO VOŘÍŠEK Grand rondeau for piano trio and orchestra op. 25
BOHUSLAV MARTINŮ Concerto for piano trio and string orchestra H 231
LUDWIG van BEETHOVEN Symphony no. 4 in B flat major op. 60
Trio Bohémo:
Matouš Pěruška violin
Kristina Vocetková cello
Jan Vojtek piano
Brno Philharmonic
conductor Alena Hron
Before the concert, a discussion with the playwright and his guests takes place in the director's lounge at 6:00 p.m. Due to limited capacity, reserve your place at info@filharmonie-brno.cz
Václav Noid Bárta and Bek Bek Clan
From his first steps with the bands Dolores Clan, Noid Crew and Dymytry, through the theatrical world of musicals to his current solo work. Come and experience the twenty-year musical journey of Václav NOID Bárta – a charismatic singer, author of film music and a unique voice of the Czech music scene.
The Young Pekáč Mojmíra Bártka
A musical ensemble composed of young musicians with a passion for live playing and improvisation. Under the leadership of bandleader Mojmír Bártek, they perform in the rhythm of jazz, swing, Latin and jazz rock.
Kill The Dandies! | Blind Künstler
KILL THE DANDIES! is a music group formed in Prague in 2007 and consists of La Petite Sonja (Sonja Kröhn), Hank J. Manchini, Vratislav Placheta, Petr Janák and Gregor von Kolofon. From the beginning, they have been based on post-punk roots and are inspired by garage and psychedelic rock in their work, with significant overlaps with other genres.
Bartered Bride
The plot takes us to a village where Jeník and Marenka live, two young people who like each other. However, Mařenka is to marry the son of a rich farmer, Mícha, to whom her father is in debt. But the young girl is not going to just give up her love and refuses to marry the chosen groom. Jeník does it smartly and uses matchmaker Kecal. But he and Mařenka don't talk about their plans and the whole thing gets a little messy... Ondřej Havelka created a masterfully played musical theater that is based on beautiful folk traditions, but at the same time found a unique perspective on the whole opera. It takes place not, as is usually the custom, in the summer during the harvest, but during the carnival, or as we call the carnival in Moravia! So you can look forward not only to the comedians in the 3rd act, but also to a number of true Moravian carnival masquerades.
BEETHOVEN, "CZECH BEETHOVEN" AND MARTINů
JAN VÁCLAV HUGO VOŘÍŠEK Grand rondeau for piano trio and orchestra op. 25
BOHUSLAV MARTINŮ Concerto for piano trio and string orchestra H 231
LUDWIG van BEETHOVEN Symphony no. 4 in B flat major op. 60
Trio Bohémo:
Matouš Pěruška violin
Kristina Vocetková cello
Jan Vojtek piano
Brno Philharmonic
conductor Alena Hron
Before the concert, a discussion with the playwright and his guests takes place in the director's lounge at 6:00 p.m. Due to limited capacity, reserve your place at info@filharmonie-brno.cz.
After the hopelessly sold-out concerts at Café V lese and Futurum, we have the indie-rock band Leap coming to Fléda as part of their spring tour. Their biggest concert so far will take place within a single stop in the Czech Republic! They performed an absolutely fantastic show in Prague's Futur, more and more people are known about them and their fan base is growing accordingly. And definitely more fans deserve to see them on the DOWNFALL TOUR. The energy they have is extremely contagious and their combination of hard rock and pop creates a completely unique music that you can't miss.
Moca Soul Band Zdeňka D. Blažka
A band playing blues, soul and Latin.
ANTONIO AND WOLFGANG or DISPUTE THE MYTHS/ Family subscriptions
moderators Kristýna Drášilová and Magdalena Dostálová
script by Kristýna Drášilová
Brno Philharmonic
conductor Robert Kružík
Do you like flipping through the calendar? Do you ever dream while looking into it and imagine what happened on that day exactly 100, 150, 200... years ago? Do you enjoy anniversaries, preferably round ones, and holidays? We do, and accordingly we have also prepared a cycle of family concerts in the 2024/2025 season. We will remember important anniversaries of premieres of compositions, births of composers, musical events, as well as holidays and so on, which are linked to the respective period in which the concert is taking place. The main dramaturg (the one who chooses the compositions) is therefore time. And you will be a bit of one too, because we will give you the opportunity to choose one song for each concert - democratically, of course. Come create, listen and have fun with us.
ANTONIO AND WOLFGANG or DISPUTE THE MYTHS/ Family subscriptions
moderators Kristýna Drášilová and Magdalena Dostálová
script by Kristýna Drášilová
Brno Philharmonic
conductor Robert Kružík
Do you like flipping through the calendar? Do you ever dream while looking into it and imagine what happened on that day exactly 100, 150, 200... years ago? Do you enjoy anniversaries, preferably round ones, and holidays? We do, and accordingly we have also prepared a cycle of family concerts in the 2024/2025 season. We will remember important anniversaries of premieres of compositions, births of composers, musical events, as well as holidays and so on, which are linked to the respective period in which the concert is taking place. The main dramaturg (the one who chooses the compositions) is therefore time. And you will be a bit of one too, because we will give you the opportunity to choose one song for each concert - democratically, of course. Come create, listen and have fun with us.
Don Quijote
One of the pillars of the classical ballet legacy is the ballet Don Quixote to the music of Ludwig Minkus, inspired by Cervantes' famous novel The Ingenious Don Quixote de La Mancha. It describes the adventures of the hero, the knight Don Quixote, who is torn by ideas moving between illusion and reality. But the ballet productions use Cervantes' story in their libretto only as an inspiration and a pretext. All the stage events are centered around the young lovers Basilio (Basil) and Quiteria (Kitri), who are hindered by the rich suitor Comacho (Gamacho). Only thanks to Don Quixote will their love come true.
ABBA SYMPHONIC SHOW 50
When the musicians from ABBA WORLD Revival meet on one stage with top philharmonic instrumentalists, the result is an unforgettable musical and visual show called "ABBA WORLD Revival meets Classic". All the legendary hits of the phenomenal Swedish group ABBA will be performed, such as: Waterloo, Dancing Queen, Fernando, Chiquitita, Mamma Mia or Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! and others. Songs played almost indistinguishable from the original and exclusively complemented by a unique symphonic arrangement.
Don Quijote
One of the pillars of the classical ballet legacy is the ballet Don Quixote to the music of Ludwig Minkus, inspired by Cervantes' famous novel The Ingenious Don Quixote de La Mancha. It describes the adventures of the hero, the knight Don Quixote, who is torn by ideas moving between illusion and reality. But the ballet productions use Cervantes' story in their libretto only as an inspiration and a pretext. All the stage events are centered around the young lovers Basilio (Basil) and Quiteria (Kitri), who are hindered by the rich suitor Comacho (Gamacho). Only thanks to Don Quixote will their love come true.
Czech Philharmonic Choir Brno
The Czech Philharmonic Choir Brno will perform its 6th subscription concert in the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul.
THE SWELL SEASON / Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová
Everyone in the Czech Republic knows the story of the film Once – then-beginning musician Markéta Irglová met Irish musician Glen Hansard and won an Oscar in 2008 for the song Falling Slowly. They named their joint project – inspired by Škvorecký’s novel – The Swell Season. After the couple’s breakup, the band also ended – but last year they released a new song The Answer Is Yes and went on tour in the USA. The fairytale musical meeting continues and The Swell Season is returning to concert stages in Europe as well. Glen Hansard became famous as a member of the Irish band The Frames, but in recent years he has been devoting himself to solo work, as well as collaborating with Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam), in whose band Earthlings he plays, and with whom he worked on the music for the film Flag Day, the title track for which they wrote together. After the end of Swell Season, Markéta Irglová embarked on a solo career – her most recent album Lila was produced by Sturla Mio Thorisson, a collaborator with names such as Damien Rice, Owen Pallet and Shazhad Ismaily, but also Irglová's life partner. Even in her solo work, which combines classical, folk and indie songwriting, guitarist, pianist and singer Irglová addresses personal themes.
Ozvěna: An Evening of Campfire Songs
Popular meeting with the band Ozvěna You can buy tickets online in advance at GoOut.cz, or you can ask for advice in person at the Brno Tourist Information Centre. Remaining tickets will be available on site only on the day of the concert.
Jackal years
"Close your eyes, most of you can see better..." The famous film musical comedy by director Jan Hřebejk and screenwriter Petr Jarchovský from 1993, based on the story of the same name by Petr Šabach, does not present a realistic picture of the Czech 1950s. Rather, she builds, with admitted exaggeration, a monument "to honor the heroes who once drove people mad," as she sings in her final song. It attempts to embody the dream of freedom and independence that every generation needs.
Musicals by Josef Vojtek
Josef Vojtek celebrates 30 years on the musical stage and on this occasion announces his first solo tour called "JOSEF VOJTEK'S MUSICALS - A little bit rock". Don't miss the unique opportunity to experience a performance by one of the most distinctive voices of the Czech rock and musical scene. Accompanied by the famous Charlie Band, songs from musicals in which Josef Vojtek has performed will be performed. The Three Musketeers, Angelica, Cleopatra, Hamlet, Dracula, and many more. Get ready for a magnificent experience where the heart of a rocker meets the passion for musicals.
Sakrapes and Veget
Bluegrass evening with the bands Sakrapes and Veget.
Jackal years
"Close your eyes, most of you can see better..." The famous film musical comedy by director Jan Hřebejk and screenwriter Petr Jarchovský from 1993, based on the story of the same name by Petr Šabach, does not present a realistic picture of the Czech 1950s. Rather, she builds, with admitted exaggeration, a monument "to honor the heroes who once drove people mad," as she sings in her final song. It attempts to embody the dream of freedom and independence that every generation needs.
FONIO Five five-letter presidents in fifty years (1975—2025)
FONIO - FIVE PRESIDENTS IN FIVE LETTERS IN FIFTY YEARS (1975-2025)
Ballet NdB 2: Serenity / A healthy dose of madness / Dům Bernardy Alby
Serenity's choreography will bring the calm power of minimalism to the stage, inviting the audience to quieten down and perceive more deeply. The theme of the choreography builds on the contrast of movement and immobility. The dancers will move at the interface of dynamic movement until the moment of absolute stoppage. These moments of stillness are evoked by living sculptures that create a space for a meditative experience and a pause in a fast-paced world. With this piece, the choreographer Barbora Rašková tries to offer the audience a unique opportunity to slow down and be carried away by the depth of the moment.
MozART Group
A phenomenal ensemble that pushes the boundaries of chamber classical music to a perfectly staged recessional show. The basis is brilliant playing technique, control of a wide repertoire from classics to rock hits and the indisputable acting talent of the protagonists. The ensemble's main attribute is the concept of a concert as a complex artistic project. On the basis of technically refined interpretation, which ranks the ensemble among the world's best, an almost cabaret spectacle is built, which brings into the performance fascinating moments of various bravura full of intelligent humor and leaves the audience in no doubt that they are witnessing perfect musical entertainment without having to compromise on the demands of a visitor to a classical concert. On the other hand, with this concept, they open a wide door to all laymen who have been afraid of a classical music concert until today.
WEST SIDE STORY, FRIDA KAHLO AND MIŠIMA
LEONARD BERNSTEIN Symphonic Dances from West Side Story
KURT SCHWERTSIK Muertes en Relajo op. 126, Czech premiere
PHILIP GLASS / arr. MICHAEL RIESMAN Mishima Concerto for piano and orchestra, co-commissioned by the Brno Philharmonic, Czech premiere
Maki Namekawa piano
Brno Philharmonic
conductor Dennis Russell Davies
The Little Prince / recital
Our interpretation is not a classic telling of the story of The Little Prince. It is an original combination of music and words that will allow the viewer to indulge in their imagination and caress their soul. The well-known actor Jan Cina excels in the recital, who will guide us through a magical world where everything that is important is invisible to the eyes. Together with singer Vendula Příhodová, he will present original songs by Kryštof Marek, accompanied by piano and the string quartet Unique Quartet. The performance is suitable for viewers of all ages.
Ballet NdB 2: Serenity / A healthy dose of madness / Dům Bernardy Alby
Serenity's choreography will bring the calm power of minimalism to the stage, inviting the audience to quieten down and perceive more deeply. The theme of the choreography builds on the contrast of movement and immobility. The dancers will move at the interface of dynamic movement until the moment of absolute stoppage. These moments of stillness are evoked by living sculptures that create a space for a meditative experience and a pause in a fast-paced world. With this piece, the choreographer Barbora Rašková tries to offer the audience a unique opportunity to slow down and be carried away by the depth of the moment.