Horká. Mucha. Elgar
The Professed House, a historic Baroque building in Prague's Lesser Town, was originally built for the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) between 1674 and 1691. It houses a beautiful Baroque refectory, now used for chamber concerts.
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KALABIS QUINTET
Zuzana Leimer — flute
Jarmila Jermářová — oboe
Anna Sysová — clarinet
Denisa Kozáková — bassoon
Adéla Psohlavcová — French horn
Kateřina Horká
Wind Quintet No. 1 (world premiere)
Geraldine Mucha
Wind Quintet
Iša Krejčí
Wind Quintet
Edward Elgar
Harmony Music No. 1
Friendship between women is a topic that is often reflected upon today. The third chamber concert belongs principally to women – not only to women performers but also to women composers. The women's ensemble Kalabis Quintet will premiere Wind Quintet No. 1 by the contemporary Czech composer Kateřina Horká. Another work to be performed tonight is Wind Quintet by British-Czech composer Geraldine Mucha, daughter-in-law of painter Alfons Mucha, who was married to the writer Jiří Mucha.