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Claudio Monteverdi – Madrigali Amorosi

Tuesday 29 October, 2024,  7.00 PM

SH – Early Music
Small Hall of Slovak Philharmonic

Le nuove musiche
Jakub Mitrík teorbo, Hilda Gulyás soprano, Jarmila Vantuchová mezzosoprano, Matúš Šimko tenor, István Hajdu tenor, Václav Jeřábek bass, Maximilian Ehrhardt arpa doppia, Pierre Pitzl barok guitar


Claudio Monteverdi Cruda Amarilli, Libro V (1605), SV94 T’amo, mia vita, Libro V, SV104 Non e di gentil core, Libro VII (1619), SV118 Una donna fra l’altre, Libro VI (1614), SV109 Al lume delle stelle, Libro VII, SV138 Zefiro torna e di soavi accenti, Libro IX (1651), SV251 Eccomi pronta ai baci, Libro VII, SV135 Interrotte speranze, Libro VII, SV132 Misero Alceo, Libro VI, SV114 Se’l vostro cor madonna, Libro VII, SV131 Qui rise, o Tirsi, Libro VI, SV113 Lamento della ninfa, Libro VIII (1638), SV163 Qui rise, o Tirsi, Libro VI, SV113

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59th Bratislava Music Festival Closing Concert

Sunday 6 October, 2024,  7.30 PM

BHS – Bratislava Music Festival
Concert Hall of Slovak Philharmonic

Slovak Philharmonic, Slovak Philharmonic Choir
Sylvain Cambreling conductor, Jan Rozehnal choir master, Catriona Morison mezzosoprano, Philippe Talbot tenor, Edwin Crossley-Mercer bass


Hector Berlioz Roméo et Juliette, symphonie dramatique, Op. 17, H. 79 Ján Cikker Bratislava Music Festival Signature Tune

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Slovak Chamber Orchestra

Tuesday 1 October, 2024,  7.30 PM

BHS – Bratislava Music Festival
Column Hall of Slovak Philharmonic

Slovak Chamber Orchestra
Ewald Danel conductor, Ján Bogdan cello


Alexander Moyzes Musica Istropolitana, Op. 73 Pēteris Vasks Concerto No. 2 “Présence” for cello and strings Antonín Dvořák String Quintet No. 2 in G major, Op. 77 Humoresque No. 7 in G Flat Major, Op. 101

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Camerata Philharmonica Slovaca

Sunday 29 September, 2024,  7.30 PM

BHS – Bratislava Music Festival
Column Hall of Slovak Philharmonic

Camerata Philharmonica Slovaca
Božidara Turzonovová narrator, Ondrej Olos conductor, Katarína Turnerová harp, Cyril Šikula flute, Matúš Veľas oboe, Róbert Holota oboe, Jozef Eliáš clarinet, Zuzana Hudecová clarinet, Jozef Luptáčik clarinet, Petr Sinkule basset horn, Jan Brabec basset horn, Peter Kajan bassoon, Ladislav Miklovič bassoon, María Yáñez Ocaña bassoon, Viliam Vojčík French horn, Peter Kižňanský French horn, Miklós Pál Horváth French horn, Branislav Hóz French horn, Rastislav Suchan trompete, Jana Gubková Černá violin, Jozef Horváth violin, Július Horváth violin, Martin Ruman viola, Kristína Luptáčiková cello, Ján Slávik cello, Robert Vizváry doublebass


Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Serenade No. 10 in B flat major, “Gran Partita”, K. 361 Maurice Ravel Introduction et allegro pour flûte, clarinette, harpe et quatuor à cordes, M. 46 Bohuslav Martinů The Kitchen Revue, H. 161, for narrator and chamber ensemble

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Slovak Sinfonietta Žilina

Saturday 28 September, 2024,  7.30 PM

BHS – Bratislava Music Festival
Concert Hall of Slovak Philharmonic

Slovak Sinfonietta Žilina, Lúčnica Choir
Leoš Svárovský conductor, Elena Matušová choir master, Teo Gertler violin, Tereza Mátlová soprano, Jana Hrochová mezzosoprano, Jozef Gráf tenor, Gustáv Beláček bass, Marek Janko organ


Ludwig van Beethoven Coriolan, Ouverture, Op. 62 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major, K. 219 Niccolò Paganini Caprice No. 24 in A minor Anton Zimmermann Missa solemnis in C – Missa Sanctae Ceciliae

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Concert Featuring The Works By Slovak Composers

Saturday 28 September, 2024,  4.00 PM

BHS – Bratislava Music Festival
Small Hall of Slovak Philharmonic

Mucha Quartet, Slovak Brass Quintet
Juraj Tomka violin, Jozef Ostrolucký violin, Veronika Kubešová viola, Pavol Mucha cello, Rastislav Suchan trompete, Ľubomír Kamenský trompete, Karol Nitran French horn, Albert Hrubovčák trombone, Nikolaj Kanišák tuba


Peter Machajdík String Quartet “Welcome!” Iris Szeghy String Quartet No. 3 “Hommage à Mednyánszky” Ladislav Burlas String Quartet No. 2 “In Memory of S. S. Prokofiev” Peter Zagar March (2017, rev. 2024) Juraj Filas No Comment Marek Piaček 66 seasons, four pieces for brass quintet Milan Novák Brassparody

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Chamber Concert

Wednesday 25 September, 2024,  7.30 PM

BHS – Bratislava Music Festival
Small Hall of Slovak Philharmonic

Ivan Ženatý violin, Marian Lapšanský piano


Antonín Dvořák Sonatina for violin and piano in G major, Op. 100 Sonata for violin and piano in F major, Op. 57 Johannes Brahms Violin Sonata No. 3 in D minor, Op. 108 Antonín Dvořák Romantic Pieces, Op. 75

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Opening Concert of the 59th Bratislava Music Festival

Friday 20 September, 2024,  7.30 PM

BHS – Bratislava Music Festival
Concert Hall of Slovak Philharmonic

Slovak Philharmonic
Daniel Raiskin conductor, Roman Patkoló doublebass


Ján Cikker Bratislava Music Festival Signature Tune Alexander Moyzes Down the River Váh Nino Rota Divertimento Concertante for double bass and orchestra Dmitri Shostakovich Symphony No. 9 in E flat major, Op. 70