Mini Opera Man and Woman in a Boat and the Premiere of Madrigals

25 November 2016, 2:00
Mini Opera Man and Woman in a Boat and the Premiere of Madrigals

The Ensemble Opera Diversa will perform compositions by Samuel Barber, Paul Hindemith and Jan Novák along with the premiere of Madrigals by Ondřej Kyas. Lucie Kašpárková, Roman Hoza and Miloslav Ištvan Quartett will perform in the programme for two singers and a string quartet.

Man and Woman in a Boat is a mini opera by Ondřej Kyas and Pavel Drábek. The composition for two singers and a string quartet will accompany the premiere of Madrigals for soprano, baritone, violin and piano based on poems by Michael Ajvaz. The programme combines melancholy, which will be enhanced by Hindemith's musical setting of a poem from the collection of the same name by Christian Morgenstern. A rather short three-movement composition Quadricinium fidium by Jan Novák refers to the Brno quartet tradition developed already in the 1920s and 1930s with the then popular use of a vocal solo. However, Novák does not build on Kaprál or Petrželka too much. In many ways, he refers directly to the work of Leoš Janáček. Besides compositions by Pavel Hass, it seems that Janáček's legacy sounds particularly intense in the work of Jan Novák. The programme also includes a composition by American composer Samuel Barber. The musical evening will take place on 1 December 2016 from 7:00 p.m. in the Mozart Hall in the Reduta Theatre.

Ensemble Opera Diversa

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