The Ensemble Opera Diversa Gives a Concert for the 75th Birthday of Miloš Štědroň

30 January 2017, 10:00
The Ensemble Opera Diversa Gives a Concert for the 75th Birthday of Miloš Štědroň

The concert will include the premiere of Quattro Omaggi Claudiani by Miloš Štědroň and Fantazie by Radim Bednařík. The new CD Jan Novák vol. 2 will also be presented.

At the start of the concert the one-movement Fantazie pro smyčce (Fantasy for Strings( by Radim Bednařík (*1979) will be performed, which was created to a commission by Ensemble Opera Diversa. The programme concludes with the extensive four movement tribute to Claudio Monteverdi (quattro omaggi claudiani) by Miloš Štědroň (*1942), where aside from the solo instruments (piano and violin) the string orchestra is extended in places also by percussion and trombones in the role of the basso continuo. The programme also contains other compositions for string orchestra and solo instruments. The Brno premiere of Pražské divertimento pro smyčce (Prague Divertimento for Strings), which was written by Vladimír Franz to a commission by the Prague Chamber Orchestra, will take place. This composer has promised to be there in person. The concert will be conducted by Gabriela Tardonová, and the soloists will be the pianist Alice Rajnohová and the violinist Milan Paľa. The concert will take place on Monday 6 February 2017 in the Mozart Hall of the Reduta Theatre.

Ensemble Opera Diversa/ photo Arathan photography

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