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

Farewell Comrade: Theresienstadt music

Temple Church Church Court, London, United Kingdom

Music written in the shadow of death, Theresienstadt 1941-1945. We all know that where words fail music can speak yet it is still remarkable to think that during times of unimaginable horror the musicians held in Theresienstadt were able to garner any creativity at all, let alone enough to compose works as meaningful and moving... Read more »

Julian Anderson – Prague Panoramas

Czech Embassy 26-30 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

British composer Julian Anderson  will discuss Czech cultural influences in his new Second  Symphony "Prague Panoramas" inspired by famous panoramic photos of Prague by legendary photographer Josef Sudek. The piece commissioned by the BBC  will have its first full performance at the BBC Proms on the same evening at 7.30pm (see separate listing). The BBC... Read more »

Semyon Bychkov and the Labèques

Royal Albert Hall Kensington Gore, London, United Kingdom

Distance and enchantment: whenever Julian Anderson creates a new work, we’re in for a musical experience that ruffles through memories as it ravishes the ears. His keenly awaited Second Symphony takes its cue from old photographs of Prague: a city dear to conductor Semyon Bychkov, and to the exiled Czech composer Bohuslav Martinů, whose exuberant... Read more »

Cirk La Putyka – Runners

ZOO Southside Main House 117 Nicolson Street, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

A contemporary Czech circus company returns to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with an extraordinary show looking at the hectic pace of today’s world. In a unique set design featuring a giant treadmill, four performers and two musicians mix dance, running, cyr-wheel acrobatics and original live music, while running almost a whole marathon. This UK debut... Read more »

Rusalka

Festival Theatre 13-29 Nicolson Street, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

A new production of Dvořák's opera featuring Natalya Romaniw comes to the Edinburgh International Festival, with the Philharmonia Orchestra, Douglas Boyd and Garsington Opera. Rusalka is the haunting fable of a water sprite who sacrifices everything when she falls in love with a human prince. She enlists the help of a witch, entering the mortal world... Read more »

Losers Cirque Company – Heroes

ZOO Southside Main House 117 Nicolson Street, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

What is going on in a mind of a severely injured person undergoing a surgery after a serious car crash? Our leading character literally fights for his life – with us, you can get a peek of his colourful inner world. The performance combines a pantomime and inventive acrobatics. Shock, sadness, hope and even humour!... Read more »

107 Mothers (Cenzorka)

A visually compelling film about women living and working in a Ukrainian prison, 107 Mothers opens with the piercing screams of a mother and her child. Leysa (Maryna Klimova), a new inmate, is giving birth in a dour hospital room under the soft, watchful gaze of Iryna (Iryna Kiryazeva), the prison’s ward. The relationship between these two... Read more »

Dvořák, Martinů & Janáček

Usher Hall Lothian Road, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

For the first event in their two-concert residency at the 2022 International Festival, the Czech Philharmonic and Music Director Semyon Bychkov draw on the orchestra’s own eminent history to bring together richly flavoured music from their Czech homeland. No other ensemble can perform this music with the same power, authenticity or sheer delight. Dvořák offers... Read more »

Czech Philharmonic

Usher Hall Lothian Road, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Among the world’s most immediately distinctive and recognisable orchestras, the Czech Philharmonic is defined by its rich, individualistic playing that has shaped more than a century of unparalleled performances. Semyon Bychkov has been Chief Conductor and Music Director since 2018. In the second of their two concerts at the 2022 Edinburgh International Festival, Bychkov and... Read more »

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 »



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