See what’s coming up on on the BCSA’s Events Calendar.

Pavel Haas Quartet

The Queen's Hall 85-89 Clerk Street, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

The Czech ensemble the Pavel Haas Quartet counts among classical music’s most distinctive chamber groups. It has a particular passion for the music of central Europe, but its repertoire stretches across boundaries and times. Following the breezy wit of Haydn’s sunny G major Quartet, Op 76 No 1, the Pavel Haas players perform the 1947 Quartet No... Read more »

Magdalena Kožená

The Queen's Hall 85-89 Clerk Street, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

The long-time artistic partners explore songs of love, longing and innocence by Bartók, Mussorgsky and Brahms. Czech-born mezzo-sopranoMagdalena Koženáis one of the world’s pre-eminent vocalists, celebrated not only for the flickering colours and mercurial moods conveyed in her deeply expressive voice, but also the blistering insights she brings to her performances. Israeli-American pianistYefim Bronfmanis a... Read more »

Lidice Shall Live

The Brampton Musuem Brampton Park, Newcastle-under-Lyme, United Kingdom

This special screening commemorates Sir Barnett Stross and the 80th anniversary of the birth of the "Lidice Shall Live" campaign at the Victoria Hall on September 6th, 1942. The coal miners of North Staffordshire vowed to donate one day’s pay each week until the end of the War to rebuild the village destroyed by the... Read more »

Nikol Bóková Trio

Pizza Express Jazz Club 10 Dean Street, London, United Kingdom

Nikol Bóková Trio is one of the line-ups of pianist and composer Nikol Bóková, who just released her fourth author album within four years. Among several awards for her music is an Anděl Award in the jazz category by the Czech music academy and the best jazz album of the year in a poll of... Read more »

BCSA & CBCC joint garden party

Bohemia House 74 West End Lane, London, United Kingdom

A welcome return to our calendar of social events, this year at a new venue and held in conjunction with the Czech British Chamber of Commerce. Come and join us at the Czech and Slovak National House and enjoy an afternoon relaxing with Czech, Slovak and British people. Bring your friends and family, all are... Read more »

On Her Majesty’s Diplomatic Service

Czech Embassy cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

Sir Michael Burton, former chairman of the BCSA, will be in discussion with Dr Jana Buresova about his diplomatic memoirs. A wide-ranging and fascinating account of his thirty-seven-year career, entitled "On Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service: From the Arab World to the Berlin Wall", the book culminates in his three-year mission as British Ambassador in Prague... Read more »

The Emil Zátopek Run

Linford Christie Athletic Stadium Linford Christie Road, London, United Kingdom

The Czech Centre (CC) and the Thames Valley Harriers (TVH) athletic club have teamed up to celebrate Zátopek’s centennial anniversary by organising the Emil Zátopek Run to raise funds for the new Zátopek Athletic Fellowship  that will be awarded to promising young athletes in the disadvantaged local community. Distance: 5k, 3k, & 2k Categories: U11... Read more »

Czech aristocracy and their castles

Czech Embassy cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

A guide to the development of the ownership of historic houses in Czech lands since 1918.  From the formation of Czechoslovakia, when the first president T.G. Masaryk abolished aristocratic titles, and his land reform deprived many estates of their main source of income, the lecture will cover every stage of the turbulent events that changed... Read more »

Zemlinsky Quartet

Wigmore Hall 36 Wigmore Street, London, United Kingdom

Founded in 1994, the Czech ensemble raised its profile via competitions such as the London International String Quartet Competition in 2006, when it also took the audience prize, as well as other successes in Prague (2005), Banff (2007) and Bordeaux (2010); in 2008 it received the Alexander Zemlinsky Advancement Award. Recordings of works by Dvořák... Read more »

Mozart’s Czech mates

Wigmore Hall 36 Wigmore Street, London, United Kingdom

Mozart felt that the people of Prague appreciated his music more than anyone else, and many of the most influential and highly-regarded composers of his era were Bohemians. This dynamic programme is framed by two vibrantly dramatic G minor symphonies, and it also features three arias and a startlingly visceral scene from Benda’s melodrama Medea. Programme... Read more »



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