On Friday there will be a concert to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Moravian Composers’ Club

23 November 2022, 2:00
On Friday there will be a concert to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Moravian Composers’ Club

A concert celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Moravian Composers’ Club will take place in the concert hall of the HF JAMU. The programme will include works by V. Petrželka, V. Kapralová, Z. Zouhar, J. Matys, V. Lejsek and J. Ružička.

The Club of Moravian Composers (KMS) was founded in 1922 on the initiative of Vladimír Helfert and Vilém Petrželka. At that time, almost all important Czech musical personalities living and working in Moravia were at the head of the club, together with Leoš Janáček. After Janáček’s death in 1928, the KMS was successively managed by František Neumann, Ferdinand Vach, Jan Kunc, Jaroslav Kvapil, Osvald Chlubna, Antonín Balatka (předsedové), Břetislav Bakala, Ludvík Kundera, Vilém Petrželka, Pavel Haas, Josef Blatný, Vladimír Štědroň, Josef Kohout, Theodor Schaefer, Jiří Svoboda, and Karel Hradil (executive directors). The current Club is a member of the national Association of Musical Artists and Scientists in Prague, which was renewed in 1992 after a break of more than forty years.

A concert to celebrate its founding is announced for Friday, 25 November 2022, at 19:00 in the concert hall of the HF JAMU on Komenské náměstí Square. It will feature the members of the Matys Quartet, pianists Inna Aslamas, Renata Bialasová and Marcela Jelinková, singer Naďa Bláhová, flutist Hana Hána, and violinist Alex Aslamas. Together with cellist Ivan Vokáč, David Mareček will perform. Admission to the concert is free.

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