Hudební delikatesy od PKF aneb koncert za odměnu
400 | 300 Kč (senioři 65+) | 100 Kč (studenti a děti do 15 let) | rodinná vstupenka: 100 Kč na osobu | donátorská vstupenka 2 000 Kč
Petr Wajsar
Jana Kmiťová
Miloš ORSON Štědroň
PKF — Prague Philharmonia chamber soloists and guests
JANA KMIŤOVÁ
Fanfares for Four Flutes (2016)
Suite in an earlier style for Violin and Viola (2004)
PETR WAJSAR
Bassoon-style Duo (2020)
JANA KMIŤOVÁ
Romanza and Favad for Viola, Cello and Piano
MILOŠ ORSON ŠTĚDROŇ
Stringendo for Two Violins and Viola (2014)
Somewhere, music for animated film, for piano, cello and guitar (2017, a concert suite rev. 2020)
PETR WAJSAR
Ping – pong for Two Soloists and Referee (2018)
Petr Wajsar
Composer and arranger, whose work spans classical, jazz, popular and incidental genres. He collaborates with many leading ensembles and institutions, writes film music and signature tunes, and music for theatre shows. For the film Hastrman he received the Czech Lion 2018 prize. The vocal group ‘Skety’ is also among his collaborators. For the National Theatre New Scene in Prague, he and the linguist Pavel Novotný composed an opera-recital Travestie (2019) that maps the tram journey between Liberec and Jablonec nad Nisou.
Miloš ORSON Štědroň
Composer, librettist, pianist, educator, multidisciplinary artist; writes chamber and orchestral music, incidental music, operas, melodramas. His main domain is music for theatre shows - his music was heard at the National Theatre, Goose on a String Theatre, Theatre on the Balustrade and others. He has garnered numerous prestigious awards. His Velvet Havel (Theatre on the Balustrade) dominated the Theatre Critics Prize in 2014, receiving prizes in five categories. In December 2017 the National Theatre in Prague premiered his opera Don Hrabal, for which he also wrote the libretto.
Jana Kmiťová
Slovak composer, poet, painter, living in Vienna. She graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava and Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Vienna, and took part – with success – in noted composition masterclasses around the world (France, Switzerland, Austria, and Japan).