The Ensemble Opera Diversa Examines Czech and Spanish Culture

31 March 2017, 2:00
The Ensemble Opera Diversa Examines Czech and Spanish Culture

This Czech-Spanish evening links two disparate worlds in the common form of the guitar concerto. The Czech premiere of the Concierto del agua by the Spanish composer Tomás Marco will be heard and contrasted with the work Concentus Eurydicae by Jan Novák. The Spanish guitarist Rubén Parejo and the conductor Robert Ferrer will perform together with Ensemble Opera Diversa.

Ensemble Opera Diversa already has a tradition of performing the works of contemporary composers. Aside from Marco’s Concierto del aqua (Water Concerto) compositions by Miloš Štědroň and the ensemble’s own composer Ondřej Kyas will be heard. The work Concentus Eurydicae (Concerto for Euridice) marks the continuation of by the Ensemble Opera Diversa in their systematic mapping of the works of the composer Jan Novák, today somewhat forgotten, despite the fact that in the 1960s he was a respected composer and successful writer of film music, mainly for the films of Karel Kachyňa. The programme is supplemented by an early work of Leoš Janáček from the period of his Prague studies, Zvuky ku památce Förchtgotta-Tovačovského, which will have its Czech premiere on this evening.

The concert will take place on 5 April 2017 from 7 p.m. in the Mozart Hall of the Reduta Theatre.

Ensemble Opera Diversa/ Arathan Photography

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