Concert as part of the J. C. Fischer International Music Festival.
Performers
Martin Hippo
harpsichord
Martin Hroch. Czech harpsichordist, pianist and player of historical keyboard instruments.
He regularly performs as a soloist and chamber musician with orchestras such as the Brno Philharmonic, Moravian Philharmonic Olomouc, Streicher Akademie Bozen, Philharmonie B. Martinů Zlín, Philharmonie G. Mahler Jihlava, Janáček Academic Orchestra, Collegium Musicum, Brno Baroque, Brno Contemporery Orchestra, Musica Florea Muisca Minore, Barocco sempre giovanne. He is engaged in solo and chamber concert activities. He records for radio and television. He is a member of The British Hapsichord Society in London.
He regularly performs as a soloist and chamber musician with orchestras such as the Brno Philharmonic, Moravian Philharmonic Olomouc, Streicher Akademie Bozen, Philharmonie B. Martinů Zlín, Philharmonie G. Mahler Jihlava, Janáček Academic Orchestra, Collegium Musicum, Brno Baroque, Brno Contemporery Orchestra, Musica Florea Muisca Minore, Barocco sempre giovanne. He is engaged in solo and chamber concert activities. He records for radio and television. He is a member of The British Hapsichord Society in London.
Marek Zvolanek
tube
He started playing the trumpet at the age of seven at the Music School of the City of Prague. His studies continued at the Conservatory in the class of Professor Antonín Vaigel. Already during his studies he began to draw attention to himself with his achievements, and so he decided to begin to expand his existing education with well-known European capacities: Hans Gansch, professor at the Salzburg Mozarteum, and Konradin Groth of the Berlin Academy of Music. He is currently a solo trumpeter with the Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Prague Symphony Orchestra. Prague.
Jakub Kydlicek
conductor
Jakub Kydlíček is a Czech recorder player and conductor. He specializes mainly in music of older styles (Baroque, Renaissance, Late Medieval), but he has also premiered works by contemporary composers.
As a conductor, he has staged the Czech premieres of operas by J. Ph. Rameau's Pygmalion (International Music Festival Smetana Litomyšl 2015) and G. F. Haendel's Aci, Galatea e Polifemo (National Festival Smetana Litomyšl 2017). Dismas Zelenka's oratorio Sub olea pacis et palma virtutis, J. S. Bach's Easter Oratorio and Magnificat, and František Antonín Míča's Easter Sepolcro Sung Meditations.
As a conductor, he has staged the Czech premieres of operas by J. Ph. Rameau's Pygmalion (International Music Festival Smetana Litomyšl 2015) and G. F. Haendel's Aci, Galatea e Polifemo (National Festival Smetana Litomyšl 2017). Dismas Zelenka's oratorio Sub olea pacis et palma virtutis, J. S. Bach's Easter Oratorio and Magnificat, and František Antonín Míča's Easter Sepolcro Sung Meditations.
Programme
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART: Piano Concerto in D major
ANTONIO VIVALDI: Concerto in B flat major for trumpet and strings
J. C. F. FISCHER: Le Journal du Printemps: Suite No. 2 in A
GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN: Sonata in D, TWV
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH: Sinfonia (Cantata BWV 42 Am Abend aber desselbigen Sabbats)