Easter concerts at the MdB: Iva Bittová, Markéta Cukrová, and Vilém Veverka will perform

30 March 2023, 1:00
Easter concerts at the MdB: Iva Bittová, Markéta Cukrová, and Vilém Veverka will perform

Easter concerts will take place at the Brno Municipal Theatre on Friday and Saturday during the Easter weekend. This year’s guests include Iva Bittová, Ondřej Vaníček, Markéta Cukrová, Vilém Veverka, and the Ars Brunensis choir with the Brno Municipal Theatre Orchestra under the direction of choirmaster and chief conductor Dan Kalousek.

The programme of both concerts will include Stabat Mater by Welsh composer Karl Jenkins, author of the Adiemus project. The composition from 2008 will be performed by singer Iva Bittová and Ondřej Vaníček with shakuhachi flute. Mezzo-soprano Markéta Cukrová, a sought-after versatile interpreter of music from the Middle Ages to the 20th century, will also enrich the programme with her singing.

There will also be two compositions by Zdeněk Merta - Klaunovo jarní odpoledne (Clown’s Spring Afternoon) and Over the Horizon (Concerto for Nine Fingers). Thematically, his compositions belong more to secular joys or the old Slavic customs of seeing off Morana and welcoming her sister Vesna. Both compositions were written in 2021 and will be performed by the author Zdeněk Marta himself and a talented twelve-year-old pianist, a pupil of the Ilya Hurnik Music School in Prague, Klára Gibišová, who has won many prizes in children’s piano competitions and was a guest of the 2022 Prague Spring Festival. The concert programme will also feature the Ars Brunensis mixed choir and the large orchestra of the Brno Municipal Theatre under the direction of choirmaster and chief conductor Dan Kalousek.

The festive Easter Concert will take place on Friday 7 April 2023 at 19:00 and Saturday 8 April 2023 at 18:00 at the Music Stage of the Brno City Theatre.

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