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September 2017
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J. Brahms – A German Requiem
4.09.2017 19:00
Ostrava, Cathedral of the Divine Saviour

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Roman Patočka & Friends
5.09.2017 18:00
Dětmarovice, Church of St. Mary Magdalene

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W. A. Mozart - Requiem
6.09.2017 17:00
Ostrava, Mary the Queen Church

Roman Patočka & Friends
6.09.2017 18:00
Velká Polom, St. Wenceslas Church

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Pärt - Liszt
7.09.2017 18:00
Ostrava, Evangelical Church of Christ

J. S. Bach & Sons
7.09.2017 18:00
Dolní Benešov, St. Martin's Church

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J. S. Bach & Sons
8.09.2017 18:00
Ostrava, Church of St. James the Greater

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Mozart, Dvořák - Serenades for Winds
9.09.2017 18:00
Ostrava, John Hus Church

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J. S. Bach – G. Ph. Telemann
10.09.2017 15:00
Hlučín, Church of St. John the Baptist

J. D. Zelenka – Psalmi Vespertini II.
10.09.2017 17:00
Ostrava, Church of Christ the King

Mozart, Dvořák – Wind Serenades
10.09.2017 17:00
Bílovec, St. Nicholas Church

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J.S.Bach - G. Ph. Telemann
11.09.2017 18:00
Bystřice, Evangelical Church

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Členové Škampova kvarteta
13.09.2017 18:00
Zlín, Mary the Queen Church

Rosa del Ciel – Early Baroque Music from Wroclaw Archives
13.09.2017 18:00
Ostrava, St. Wenceslas Church

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Mozart, Haydn, Ryba - Flute Quartets
14.09.2017 18:00
Paskov, Church of St. Lawrence

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Jakub Jan Ryba – Stabat Mater
15.09.2017 18:00
Frýdek-Místek, Church of Ss. John and Paul

Mozart – Beethoven / Yoo – Jamník – Koenig
15.09.2017 19:00
Opava, St. Wenceslas Church

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Jakub Jan Ryba – Stabat Mater
16.09.2017 18:00
Ostrava, Mary the Queen Church

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Celebrations of the 500th Anniversary of Luther's 95 Theses
17.09.2017 17:00
Český Těšín, Evangelical Church Na Nivách

Violin Recital Esther Yoo
17.09.2017 18:00
Ostrava, Evangelical Church of Christ

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Dan Bárta, Robert Balzar trio & Brno Philharmonic
18.09.2017 19:00
Ostrava, Evangelical Church of Christ

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French baroque music
19.09.2017 18:00
Orlová, Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary

Dvořák, Brahms – string sextets
19.09.2017 19:30
Ostrava, St. Nicholas Church

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Dvořák, Brahms – String Sextet
20.09.2017 18:00
Frýdlant nad Ostravicí, Church of St. Bartholomew

French baroque music
20.09.2017 18:00
Rychvald, John Hus Church

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J. S. Bach – Goldberg Variations
21.09.2017 18:00
Ostrava, Church of the Holy Spirit

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Vivaldi, Piazzolla – Eight Seasons
22.09.2017 18:00
Jablunkov, Church of Corpus Christi

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Beethoven – Bruch
23.09.2017 18:00
Ostrava, Ss. Cyril and Methodius Church

Vivaldi, Piazzolla – Eight Seasons
23.09.2017 18:30
Albrechtice u Č. Těšína, Parish Church of St. Peter and Paul the Apostles

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Sacred and Secular Music during the Charles IV Era
24.09.2017 17:00
Sudice, Church of St. John the Baptist

Vivaldi, Piazzolla – Eight Seasons
24.09.2017 17:00
Kopřivnice, Church of St. Bartholomew

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Sacred and Secular Music during the Charles IV Era
25.09.2017 18:00
Třinec, Evangelical Church

J. S. Bach – Cello Sonatas
25.09.2017 19:00
Bruntál, Evangelical Church

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Ostrava Youth Orchestra – G. Rossini
26.09.2017 18:00
Ostrava, Mary the Queen Church

The Labyrinth of Holly Love
26.09.2017 18:00
Ostrava, Church of St. John of Nepomuk

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H. Berlioz – The Childhood of Christ
28.09.2017 17:00
Ostrava, Mary the Queen Church

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October 2017
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Rejchovo kvarteto
8.10.2017 15:00
Ostrava, Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary

Reichovo kvarteto
8.10.2017 18:00
Frýdek-Místek, Church of St. James

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Stadlerovo klarinetové kvarteto
15.10.2017 15:00
Jablunkov, Church of Corpus Christi

Pavel Kohout
15.10.2017 18:00
Ostrava, St. Wenceslas Church

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COLLEGIUM MARIANUM
29.10.2017 18:00
Ostrava, Church of the Holy Spirit

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Ondrášek will celebrate a landmark anniversary by performing with the Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra

The Nový Jičín based choir Ondrášek this year celebrates its 50th anniversary and to celebrate this occasion has set up two concerts with the Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra Ostrava and the allied children's choirs from the towns of Šumperk, Sušice, Dačice and Český Krumlov. On a single stage, 250 children and youth singers and 70 philharmonic musicians - led by the soloist Eva Dřízgová-Jirušová - will join forces in the joint mission to present the monumental work The Armed Man (A Mass for Peace) by Karel Jenkins, who is one of the most popular contemporary classical music composers.

Both concerts will take place on May 7 at 5pm in the Church of Our Lady the Queen (kostel Panny Marie Královny) in Ostrava-Mariánské Hory and on May 8 at 3pm in the Beskydy Theatre (Beskydské divadlo) in Nový Jičín.

Jenkins' Mass for Peace (Mše za mír) bears a strong anti-war accent, which was the primary reason that Ondrášek selected it. The author dedicated this masterpiece to the victims of the war in Kosovo, and this subject remains relevant during the current refugee crisis. In addition, the concert will take place on the days of our commemoration of the end of World War II. "The call to peace is strong today. We all want our children to live in peace, and we all feel that today's world is a place of permanent tension. Therefore it is symbolic that it will be children who are going to sing the Mass for Peace," said the Ondrášek choirmaster, Josef Zajíček.

Ondrášek already performed this extensive work of Jenkins' once – two years ago, on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of World War II, in Český Krumlov, where it was invited by the Medvíďata (Bearcubs) allied choir. Ondrášek made the decision to perform the same piece on the occasion of its landmark anniversary and asked the Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra, together with the allied children's choirs from Český Krumlov (Medvíďata), Šumperk (Motýli [Butterflies]), Dačice (Kvítek [Little Flower]) and Sušice (Chlapi [Guys]) to rehearse the work. "We have spent almost half a year rehearsing the piece. The notes have been assigned and distributed, so each group is rehearsing in their hometown. The day before the actual concerts there will be a joint dress rehearsal with the Janáček philharmonic players, and then we’ll go for it," commented Josef Zajíček.

Ondrášek is one of the most successful choral ensembles in the Czech Republic, and its voices are known to audiences not only in Europe, but also in Japan, China, South Africa and the United States. The choir regularly wins awards from foreign competitions and festivals and cooperates with leading domestic artists, music composers and orchestras. Its broad range of repertoire stretches from musical scores of the Renaissance to cutting edge trends in contemporary modern choral singing.

Ticket details

Tickets can be purchased at the Beskydy Theatre ticket office in Nový Jičín and at the St. Wenceslas Music Festival office in Ostrava.

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