Slovenská hudební expozice 21. století: Romantizující kompozice a výlet do experimentálních hudebních sfér
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2022
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PKF – Prague Philharmonia připravila pro své posluchače cyklus koncertů-besed Prolomit ticho z oblasti soudobé vážné hudby. V šesti večerech se snaží představit aktuální tvorbu skladatelů Visegrádské čtyřky. Interpretace se ujímají komorní seskupení, jejichž členové jsou hráči zmíněného orchestru. Koncerty probíhají jako tvůrčí setkání s hranými skladateli, kteří odpovídají na otázky moderátora nebo publika. Průvodkyní večerů je dramaturgyně cyklu Hana Dohnálková, což je – soudě podle recenzovaného večera – dobrá volba: vystupuje přirozeně, připraveně a celkově působí sympaticky. Dramaturgie cyklu je koncipována tak, že po koncertech věnovaných české scéně přišly 1. března na řadu skladby dvou renomovaných slovenských skladatelů, zástupce mladší generace Mateje Slobody (narozen 1988, sám autor byl na koncertě přítomen) a zástupce generace střední Ľuboše Bernátha (narozen 1977). Koncert byl situován do sálu Experimentálního prostoru NoD, jenž má industriální charakter, a tak se do něj zvolená dramaturgie hodila.
PKF - Prague Philharmonia has prepared a series of concerts-essays Breaking the Silence from the field of contemporary classical music. In six evenings, they try to present the current works of composers from the Visegrad Four. The performances are given by chamber groups whose members are players of the orchestra. The concerts take the form of creative encounters with the composers, who answer questions from the moderator or the audience. Hana Dohnálková, the cycle's dramaturge, is the guide for the evenings, which - judging by the evening under review - is a good choice: she performs naturally, preparedly, and generally seems likeable. The dramaturgy of the cycle is conceived in such a way that after the concerts dedicated to the Czech scene, on 1 March, we were treated to the works of two renowned Slovak composers, a representative of the younger generation, Matej Sloboda (born 1988, the author himself was present at the concert) and a representative of the middle generation, Ľuboš Bernáth (born 1977). The concert was situated in the hall of the Experimental Space NoD, which has an industrial character, and so the chosen dramaturgy was suitable for it.
PKF - Prague Philharmonia has prepared a series of concerts-essays Breaking the Silence from the field of contemporary classical music. In six evenings, they try to present the current works of composers from the Visegrad Four. The performances are given by chamber groups whose members are players of the orchestra. The concerts take the form of creative encounters with the composers, who answer questions from the moderator or the audience. Hana Dohnálková, the cycle's dramaturge, is the guide for the evenings, which - judging by the evening under review - is a good choice: she performs naturally, preparedly, and generally seems likeable. The dramaturgy of the cycle is conceived in such a way that after the concerts dedicated to the Czech scene, on 1 March, we were treated to the works of two renowned Slovak composers, a representative of the younger generation, Matej Sloboda (born 1988, the author himself was present at the concert) and a representative of the middle generation, Ľuboš Bernáth (born 1977). The concert was situated in the hall of the Experimental Space NoD, which has an industrial character, and so the chosen dramaturgy was suitable for it.
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Matej Sloboda, Ľuboš Bernáth, FAMA kvartet, PKF, Matej Sloboda, Ľuboš Bernáth, FAMA kvartet, PKF