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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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Roman Patočka

violin


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Roman Patočka
Roman Patočka belongs among outstanding figures of the ascending soloist generation. After graduating from Prague Conservatory (class of Dagmar Zárubová) and the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (class of Ivan Štraus) he continued his studies at various institutions abroad: first in Utrecht (class of Keiko Wataya), later in Lübeck (under Shmuel Ashkenasi). At the 2009 he finished his master diploma under Stefan Picard at Musikhochschule „Hanns Eisler“ in Berlin.
Along with his studies Patočka attended a number of master courses under the guidance of prominent musicians of our time. He graduated from the International Musical Academy in Montpelliér (Ruggiero Ricci, Stephen Shipps), attended the summer courses in Semmering (Hagai Shaham) as well as the International Master Courses of Keshet Eilon (Ida Haendel, Georgy Pauk, Vadim Gluzman).
Patočka managed to utilize all the experience he gained during his studies at numerous music competitions. He was awarded 2nd Prize and 4 Special Awards at the Prague Spring competiton in 2003, won Yamaha Scholarship in 2004, became the laureate of the International Competition of Václav Huml in Zagreb and in 2005 he won 2nd Prize at the Ibolyka-Gyarfas competition in Berlin. In 2007 Patočka placed 3rd at the International Violin Competiton Pablo de Sarasate in Pamplona.
Roman Patočka performs as a soloist with prestigious orchestras in the Czech Republic and abroad (Hamburger Symphoniker, Filharmonie Nagoya, La Orquesta Sinfónica de Navarra, Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, Czech Radio Symphonic Orchestra, Prague Philharmonia). Patočka worked together with Jiří Bělohlávek, Vladimír Válek, Jakub Hrůša, Douglas Bostock, James Blair, Yoko Matsuo and Georg Fritzsch. Together with Brno Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Carles Mackerras Patočka performed Little Souls’s Wandering by Leoš Janáček. He also cooperated with Chamber Orchestra Berg to premiere Czech Rhapsody for violin and orchestra by Bohuslav Martinů.
As a chamber player Roman Patočka cooperates with the foremost Czech players: Jiří Bárta, Jan Talich, Radek Baborák, Martin Kasík and Lubomír Malý. He represented the Czech Republic at the international exhibition EXPO 2005 in Aichi, Japan. Patočka performed at various festivals: Les Heures Romantiques au Pays de Monthodon, Lange Nacht der Musik in Vienna, Les Journées Romantiques du Vaisseau Fantôme in Paris, Shafran Festival at Waldenburg castle, Chopin’s festival in Mariánské Lázně, Prague Spring and other.
Roman Patočka recorded a number of pieces for Czech Radio, BBC Radio 3, ORF, Radio 4 Netherlands, Romanian Radio and Japanese TV NHK. In 2006 together with pianist Frédéric Lagarde he recorded a CD in France (Beethoven, Suk, Dvořák, Bartók). In 2011 he recorded Violin Concertos by František Benda with the Prague Chamber Orchestra without conductor.


Artist appears on the following concerts:
Út 5.9. 18:00 - Roman Patočka & Friends / Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Dětmarovice
St 6.9. 18:00 - Roman Patočka & Friends / St. Wenceslas Church, Velká Polom

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