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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

14
Mozart, Haydn, Ryba - Flute Quartets
14.09.2017 18:00
Paskov, Church of St. Lawrence

15
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

17
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

18
Dan Bárta, Robert Balzar trio & Brno Philharmonic
18.09.2017 19:00
Ostrava, Evangelical Church of Christ

19
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

20
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

21
J. S. Bach – Goldberg Variations
21.09.2017 18:00
Ostrava, Church of the Holy Spirit

22
Vivaldi, Piazzolla – Eight Seasons
22.09.2017 18:00
Jablunkov, Church of Corpus Christi

23
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

24
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

25
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

26
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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Petr Ries

double bass


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Petr Ries
Petr Ries (1978), a double bass player, graduated from the Music Faculty of the Academy of Music, Drama and Fine Arts in Prague, where he studied under the guidance of Professor Jiří Hudec. He has been a musician since he was seven years old. At first he played the piano, then he attended the cello class of Rudolf Weiss, an eminent teacher at the Elementary School of Arts in České Budějovice. Later, Weiss stimulated his interest in playing the double bass. At the beginning, he studied with Václav Fuka, a professor at the Academy of Music in Prague, who provided him with a firm grounding in playing this instrument. He further developed this basis by studying with Professor Vladimir Bondarenko (Ukraine). The year 1995 was a significant turning point in his career, as he was accepted into the renowned class of Professor Miloslav Gajdoš at the P.J. Vejvanovský Academy of Music in Kroměříž. In 1996 he came first in the Competition of Academies of Music. As one of Professor Gajdoš’ pupils, he took part in masterclasses and international competitions (Geneva, Dresden, Berlin, Lausanne, Michaelstein, Wells). He has won prizes in international competitions, e.g. Internationale Musikwettbewerb Markneukirchen (1999), the Moravian Autumn International Competition (1998, 2003), Internationale J.M. Sperger Musikwettbewerb Michaelstein (2002). One of his notable successes was the third place in the Talent of the Year 2002 Competition, where he played Sergei Koussevitzky’s Concerto in F minor, together with the Symphony Orchestra of the Czech Radio conducted by Leoš Svárovský. It was broadcast live by the Czech Radio. His studies at the Academy of Music, Drama and Fine Arts, which he started in 2000, were complemented by an educational stay at the prestigious Conservatoire National Supérieur in Paris, in the class of Professor Jean-Paul Celea. He made good use of his experience gained during that educational stay in his Master’s thesis, devoted to the history and literature of double bass playing in France. He completed his studies in 2005. At the graduation concert held in the Martinů Hall, he played the famous A major sonatas by César Franck and Ludwig van Beethoven. He was a member of several chamber orchestras even during his studies. In 2003, he gained a post in the Symphony Orchestra of the Czech Radio in an open competition. Half a year later, he gained the post of second solo double bass player in the Czech Philharmonic in another open competition. He gained further experience as a visiting solo double bass player in the Staatskapelle Dresden in 2011. In the same year, he gave guest performances as the second solo double bass player in the NDR Symfonieorchester in Hamburg. Since 2003, he has been a lecturer at the Interpretation Courses in Bechyně (held in Litomyšl since 2006). He has taught at the International Academy of Music in Prague since 2009. Petr Ries also performs as a soloist. He has been accompanied by a number of orchestras, e.g. the Symphony Orchestra of the Czech Radio, the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, the Czech Chamber Soloists, Mecklenburgisches Kammerorchester or the Pilsen Philharmonic Orchestra. He gives solo recitals regularly. As a chamber performer, he has cooperated with the Octet of Czech Philharmonists, the Kocián Quartet, the Ensemble Mosaique, the Collegium of Czech Philharmonists, the Erasmus String Orchestra (Utrecht) and with other ensembles. Since 2006, he has been a member of the chamber orchestra called “Venti Diversi ensemble”, with which he plays regularly at various festivals (Lípa Musica, Stamic Festivities, St Wenceslas Music Festival etc.). The ensemble won a prize from The Prague Post’s critics in 2008. Besides classical music, he also plays folk music (Ondráš Brno) and, since 2010, he has been a member of the Czech Philharmonic JazzBand.


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