St. James´ Basilica, Praha – Staré Město, Malá Štupartská 6
1. 8. – 19. 9. 2013 at 7 p.m.
Program:
1. 8.
Symphonic Visions
HANS FAGIUS (Sweden)
Program: H. Fryklöf, E. Englund, J. L. Krebs, J. S. Bach, Ch. M. Widor
8. 8.
Passacaglia – the Way of Transformation
MARKÉTA SCHLEY REINDLOVÁ (Czech Republic)
Program: B. Pasquini, D. Buxtehude, A. Raison, J. S. Bach, C. Franck, P. Eben, M. Duruflé, M. Reger
15. 8.
Masterpieces of German Music
KAROLINA JUODELYTE (Lithuania)
Program: D. Buxtehude, J. S. Bach, J. Brahms, M. Reger, J. Reubke
22. 8.
The Poet and Virtuoso
JAN LEHTOLA (Finland)
Program: J. S. Bach, P. Heininen, O. Merikanto, O. Kortekangas, M. Dupré
29. 8.
Sunday at St. James´
IRENA CHŘIBKOVÁ (Czech Republic)
Program: V. Lübeck, J. Kř. Vaňhal, J. Klička, L. Janáček, B. Martinů, F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Ch. Tournemire
5. 9.
The Art of Improvisation
JULIAN GEMBALSKI (Poland)
Program: Improvisation in various styles and forms
12. 9.
Nordic and French Music
JAKOB LORENTZEN (Denmark )
Program: E. T. Sark, R. Langgaard, O. Lindberg, L. Vierne, A. Hasselmans, C. Franck
19. 9.
Four Centuries for Four Hands and Feet
ERIC LEBRUN, MARIE-ANGE LEURENT (France)
Program: J. B. Lully, H. Jadin, G. Bizet, Ch. V. Alkan, G. Fauré, G. Litaize, A. Honegger
The festival is held under the auspices of Mr. Karel Schwarzenberg, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, and Mr. Václav Novotný, the Councillor of the City of Prague and is financially supported by the City of Prague.