Choir

25th Czech-German Culture Days

Opening concert

10/26

Thursday | 10/26/2023
7:00 pm Start of Concert
Konzertsaal im Kulturpalast, Dresden
Floor Plan
27 €
9 € for young people
13 € for Dresden-Pass

About the Concert

For the opening of the Czech-German Cultural Days, the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra and its Czech partners will present a special programme. Leoš Janáček was ahead of his time not only as a composer. He composed his "Our Father" to raise funds for a women's shelter in Brno - a highly progressive institution at the time. But it is also musically forward-looking, and is fascinating simply because of the unusual accompaniment by harp and organ. Bohuslav Martinů, on the other hand, drew on dances from his homeland for his oboe concerto, but also used elements of jazz, which he had learned to love in America.

Johannes Brahms, for his part, loved the human voice and created other impressive choral works in addition to his famous "German Requiem". The "Schicksalslied" is undoubtedly one of them. He used a poem by Friedrich Höldelin for it, which describes the contrast between heavenly and earthly life.

The choral parts will be performed by the Prague Philharmonic Choir, the soloist for the oboe concerto will be the solo oboist of the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra, Johannes Pfeiffer.

Event in cooperation with Euroregion Elbe/Labe

Program

Leos Janáček
"Otče náš"
for tenor solo, choir, harp and organ (1901/06)
(conductor Lukáš Vasilek)

Bohuslav Martinů
Concerto for oboe and small orchestra (1955)

Johannes Brahms
"Schicksalslied"
for choir and orchestra (1886)

Contributer

Lukáš Vasilek
Conductor (Janáček)
Prager Philharmonischer Chor
Chorus
Jaroslav Březina
tenor
Daniela Valtová Kosinová
organ
Kateřina Englichová
harp
Robert Treviño
Conductor
Johannes Pfeiffer
Oboe
Dresdner Philharmonie

Biographies

Lukáš Vasilek

Lukáš Vasilek studied conducting and musicology. Since 2007, he has been the principal conductor of the Prague Philharmonic Choir, with his work entailing exploration and performance of a cappella repertoire, as well as the ensemble’s preparation for singing in great cantata, oratorio and opera projects, in collaboration with major orchestras and conductors.

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Prager Philharmonischer Chor

The Prague Philharmonic Choir (PPC) is one of the top and oldest professional singing choirs in the Czech Republic with undisturbed tradition of 88 years. It is also one of the foremost European vocal ensembles. The choir was established in 1935 by choirmaster and professor Jan Kühn and prominent Czech conductors have led it over its long history. Since 2007, the choir's Principal Conductor has been Lukáš Vasilek, while Lukáš Kozubík is currently the choir's Choirmaster.

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Jaroslav Březina

Jaroslav Březina studied at the Prague Conservatory under the tutelage of Zdeněk Jankovský and after graduating further honed his technique with Václav Zítek.

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Daniela Valtová Kosinová

DANIELA VALTOVÁ KOSINOVÁ (1977) studied organ at
the Conservatory of Pardubice (doc.V.Rabas), then at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague  (prof.J.Tůma) and as a scholarship student also in Hamburg with professor Wolfgang Zerer.

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Kateřina Englichová

One of the most sought after European harpists of her generation and a fresh recipient of the Prague Music Award, Katerina Englichova performs all over Europe, North America, Japan, Hong Kong and New Zealand. She has collaborated with artists such as Mstislav Rostropovitch, Josef Suk, Gerard Causee, Cynthia Phelps, Carol Wincenc, Michel Lethiec, Robert Stallman, Michael Kofler, and with many ensembles, including the Skampa Quartet, the Prazak Quartet, the Haas Quartet and the Wihan Quartet.

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Robert Treviño

Born in 1984, Robert Treviño quickly emerged as a major figure among American conductors. The past three years have brought him appointments as principal conductor of the Basque National Orchestra and the Malmö Symphony Orchestra. Treviño also recently signed a long-term exclusive contract with Ondine, which has already led to the acclaimed release of a complete Beethoven symphony cycle with the Malmö Symphony Orchestra.

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Johannes Pfeiffer

Solo oboist

Johannes Pfeiffer studied oboe with Prof. Gerd-Albrecht Kleinfeld in his hometown of Berlin. After graduating in 2001, he became a member of the Orchestra Academy at the Staatskapelle Berlin e.V. and absorbed influences from numerous oboists of various Berlin orchestras. Just one year later he was engaged as Coordinated Principal Oboist with the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra. Guest engagements have taken him to the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden, the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, the SWR Symphony Orchestra Stuttgart, the Deutsches Sinfonieorchester Berlin and the renowned Munich Chamber Orchestra, among others.

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Dresdner Philharmonie

Top class!
That is the claim of the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra. The orchestra stands for concerts at the highest artistic level, musical education for all ages and looking beyond the musical horizon. Guest performances on almost every continent and collaborations with guests from all over the world have established the reputation of the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra in the international classical music world.  

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