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

A certain kind of silence

Vue Cinema Piccadilly 19 Lower Regent Street, London, United Arab Emirates

Czech young au pair Mia starts work abroad for a well-off family in a lavish villa. Mia must look after their ten years old son and follows many strange rules of the household. She slowly begins to gradually abandon her morality and her relationships with child entrusted as a result of systematic manipulation. Will be... Read more »

The Painted Bird

Film based on Jerzy Kosiński’s 1965 novel and a long time in the making, Václav Marhoul’s extraordinary The Painted Bird finds a lone Jewish boy on a dark odyssey towards home during wartime. A boy (Petr Kotlár) is sent to his aunt to protect him from the Nazis; when she dies unexpectedly, he’s propelled on... Read more »

Waltham Forest Cello Fest 2019 – the 7th Underground Lunchtime Recital

Walthamstow Pumphouse Museum 10 South Access Road, London, United Kingdom

Czech cellist Frantisek Brikcius will present cello works by leading composers from Prague and Brno. You will hear Fantasie and Rondo (1982) by composer Jiri Matys, Metall Sonata (1983) by cellist, artist and composer Petr Hejny, Dilema (1987) by film composer Jan Jirasek, Sonata (1987) by music and film composer Lubos Fiser, Dances of King... Read more »

David Vaughan on Munich, his life story – and Boris Johnson

Czech Embassy 26-30 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

David Vaughan, a much-loved voice of Radio Prague broadcasts in English, is travelling specially to London to tell us what made him devote his work and life to all things Czech. This visit is rather timely, as it will fall near the anniversary of the Munich agreement and David Vaughan is fascinated with that period:... Read more »

Makanna

One Hoe Street 1 Hoe Street, London, United Kingdom

London premiere of music documentary film MAKANNA, together with a live cello performance and film introduction. Based on the novel of the Jewish writer Jiri Weil (1900 - 1959), from the concert performance of the ballet MAKANNA, composed by composer Irena Kosikova for voice (Jan Zidlicky), solo cello (Frantisek Brikcius) and orchestra (Jan Talich -... Read more »

LSO Discovery Day: Janacek

Barbican Centre Silk Street, London, United Kingdom

Attend a morning rehearsal of the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) conducted by Sir John Eliot Gardiner at the Barbican followed by talks and chamber music in the afternoon at LSO St Luke's. The full schedule will be posted two weeks before the event. Please note that the conductor may choose to not use the full... Read more »

Janacek: Glagolitic Mass

Barbican Centre Silk Street, London, United Kingdom

Sir John Eliot Gardiner and the London Symphony Orchestra bring together three works that define the ‘Czech sound’, by composers who drew their material from Czech history, legends and landscapes – Dvoak and Janacek. Janacek’s Ballad of Blanik and Dvorak’s Golden Spinning Wheel are both symphonic poems that take Czech legends as their inspiration –... Read more »

The Women in Czech Opera

The Club at The Ivy 9 West Street, London, United Kingdom

An evening talk and recital. Samantha Crawford and Lada Valesova explore the female roles in the operas of the great Czech composers, Dvorak, Janacek and Smetana. During this entertaining and illuminating evening they will perform highlights and discuss the music and characterisation in depth. Afterwards there are limited spaces for a dinner with these two... Read more »

An evening of Slovak Literature

Slovak writers' tour 22 -25 October - Manchester, Oxford, Cambridge, London Join a panel of renowned authors chaired by Diana Vonnak for a celebration of modern Slovak literature. Ursula Kovalyk, Ivana Dobrakovova and Balla will discuss their award-winning works of fiction. Also taking part will be their English translator, Julia Sherwood. Ursula Kovalyk is a... Read more »

Czech Roots: London Symphony Orchestra

Barbican Centre Silk Street, London, United Kingdom

Composers pouring their most personal thoughts and feelings into their work is not unusual, but these two pieces by Dvorak and Suk feel much more deeply connected than most. Dvorak and Suk had a very long and close relationship as father-in-law and son-in-law. Suk’s Second Symphony, ‘Asrael’, named for the Hebrew Angel of Death, was... Read more »



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