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Pavel Haas Quartet

Wigmore Hall 36 Wigmore Street, London, United Kingdom

The Czech ensemble presents a celebration of composers from their homeland. Martinů String Quartet No.3 Kaprálová String Quartet No.1, Op. 8 Dvořák String Quartet No.11 in C major, Op.61C The quartet is based in Prague and studied with the late Milan Škampa, the legendary violist of the Smetana Quartet. They take their name from the Czech-Jewish composer Pavel... Read more »

The Awakening of Czech National Consciousness

Czech Embassy cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

This illustrated talk will trace the great cultural and intellectual revival that began in the early years of the 19th century with a key moment being the foundation in 1818 of ‘The Society of the Patriotic Museum in Bohemia’. In the second half of the century the nationalist movement gathered momentum and found its expression... Read more »

“Get to know you” social evening

Bohemia House 74 West End Lane, London, United Kingdom

This is an opportunity for anyone interested in the British Czech and Slovak Association (members, supporters and friends) to meet, eat, drink, chat (maybe practise your Czech or Slovak) and get to know each other in a relaxed and informal setting. Everyone interested in Czech and/or Slovak matters is most welcome to join us. We... Read more »

A Tale of Three Grandmothers: Božena Němcová in her time and ours

Czech Embassy 26-30 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

Božena Němcová's  ‘Babička’ is one of the best-loved works of Czech literature. She herself was a prominent figure in 19th-century literary circles and the National Revival despite the disadvantages which she faced as a woman writer and in a troubled personal life. Susan Reynolds will consider the two existing translations into English (1891 and 1962),... Read more »

Theresienstadt-Terezín 1941-1945

Wigmore Hall 36 Wigmore Street, London, United Kingdom

This focus session on the composers sent to Terezín in the 1940s includes a talk by writer and broadcaster Simon Broughton, a filmed interview with holocaust survivor Zdenka Fantlová, and a screening of the award-winning film The Music of Terezín. Theresienstadt – or Terezín to give it its Czech name – was a Nazi camp where... Read more »

Theresienstadt-Terezín 1941-1945

Wigmore Hall 36 Wigmore Street, London, United Kingdom

This concert brings together string chamber works by four of the most artistically active composers who spent time in Terezín. Klein, Krása and Domažlický all wrote their pieces at the camp, whilst Haas’s Janáček-inspired Second Quartet dates from the 1920s. Gideon Klein (1919-1945)                 String Trio František Domažlický  (1913-1997) ... Read more »

Theresienstadt-Terezín 1941-1945

Wigmore Hall 36 Wigmore Street, London, United Kingdom

Ullman and Krása – students of Schoenberg and Zemlinsky respectively – feature in this programme alongside the so-called ‘father’ of Czech nationalist music, Smetana. Krása’s Brundibár was performed an astonishing 55 times in Terezín, carefully arranged by its composer for the forces available in the camp. Viktor Ullman (1898-1944)   String Quartet No. 3 Op. 46 Bedřich Smetana... Read more »

Smetana Unveiled

Czech Embassy cinema 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

Join us to celebrate the bicentenary of Bedřich Smetana, the Czech composer whose melodies have echoed through generations and whose music includes the enchanting cycle of symphonic poems My Country and the popular opera The Bartered Bride. Delve into Smetana's fascinating journey with us as we explore his tumultuous life, his unwavering nationalist spirit, and... Read more »

“Get to know you” social evening

Bohemia House 74 West End Lane, London, United Kingdom

This is an opportunity for anyone interested in the British Czech and Slovak Association (members, supporters and friends) to meet, eat, drink, chat (maybe practise your Czech or Slovak) and get to know each other in a relaxed and informal setting. Everyone interested in Czech and/or Slovak matters is most welcome to join us. We... Read more »

Jenůfa

English National Opera St Martin’s Lane, London, United Kingdom

A tale of honour, love and sacrifice, Leoš Janáček's opera Jenůfa explores the stigma of pregnancy out of wedlock against the backdrop of a small community. Loved by two half-brothers, Jenůfa is secretly pregnant by one of them. Abandoned by the child’s father, she gives birth alone, only assisted by her stepmother. Unaware of the... Read more »



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