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Under the auspices of the
Councillor of the City of Prague Milan Richter and Istituto Italiano di
Cultura di Praga
Duo Brikcius - 2 Cellos Tour
Luigi
Boccherini (1743-1805)
Sei Fughe per due Violoncelli, G. 73
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Sonate (Allegro - Andante - Rondo), K.V. 292
Gioacchino Rossini (1792-1863)
Duetto (Allegro - Andante molto - Allegro)
Paul Hindemith (1895-1963)
Stücke (Moderato - Andante - Allegretto - Allegro)
Gideon Klein (1919-1945)
Duo (Allegro con fuoco - Lento. Incompiuto) Arr. for two
Cellos F. Brikcius -
premiere
Irena Kosíková
Fantasie IV. for two Cellos (2008)
- premiere
Anna Brikciusová - Cello
(Duo
Brikcius)
František Brikcius - Cello (Duo
Brikcius)
2008
Praha,
21 April 2008, 7.30pm, GHMP,
Stone Bell House
(Staroměstské nám. 13) - opening
concert
Stockholm,
28
April 2008, 6pm, Hedvig Eleonora kyrka (Storgatan 7) - ČC Stockholm
Stockholm,
29 April
2008, 6pm, Judiska
församlingen i Stockholm (SESSIONSSALEN,
Wahrendorffsgatan 3B) - ČC Stockholm
Praha,
14 May 2008, 7pm, Gröbeho vila (Havlíčkovy sady 59, Praha 2) - ÚMČ
Praha 2 (60.
výročí vzniku Státu Izrael)
Praha -
Šeberov, 18 May 2008, 8pm, kostel CB v Šeberově (V Ladech 10, Praha 4 - Šeberov) - ÚMČ Praha - Šeberov
Praha -
Chodov, 22 May 2008, 7pm, Chodovská tvrz (Ledvinova 9, Praha 4) - Chodovská tvrz
Točník,
20 June 2008, 7pm - Castle
Točník
Boskovice,
17 July 2008, 7pm, Synagogue - 16.
ročník festivalu pro
židovskou čtvrť Boskovice 2008
Sarajevo, 23
July 2008, 8pm, Bosniak Institute (Mula
Mustafa Bašeskije
22) - Baščaršijske noći
Zenica, 24 July 2008, 7pm, Fortress Vranduk -
ZÚ ČR Sarajevo
Praha,
26 August 2008, Karolinum, Velká aula - conference ISPMA
Dresden, 4
September 2008, 7pm, Dreikönigskirche
(Hauptstraße 23) - Days of Jewish Culture
("Duo Brikcius - 2 Cellos Tour Preview")
Jičín,
7 September 2008, 5pm, Synagogue Jičín - Baševi (The Day of Jewish Culture)
Praha -
Vysočany, 18 September 2008, 7pm, Obřadní síň (Sokolovská 14) - ÚMČ Praha 9 (14. ročník komorních
koncertů na vysočanské radnici)
Louny,
20 September 2008, 4pm, Galerie
Benedikta Rejta v Lounech (Pivovarská 34) - ("Duo
Brikcius - 2 Cellos Tour Preview")
Klatovy, 23
September 2008, 7.30pm, Divadlo Klatovy (Denisova 148) - Stálá
divadelní scéna Klatovy (KPH)
Velké
Březno, 24
September 2008, 7pm - Castle Velké Březno
Radnice, 11 October 2008, 7pm, Synagogue
Radnice - ("Duo Brikcius - 2 Cellos Tour Preview")
Lidice,
20 October 2008, 6pm,
Lidická galerie - Memorial
Lidice (Lidické zimní
večery)
Praha, 21
October 2008, 6pm, České muzeum
hudby (Karmelitská 2) - MK
ČR Prize Giving Ceremony ("Duo
Brikcius - 2 Cellos Tour Preview")
Veselí nad Moravou, 22 October 2008, 7pm,
concert hall
- MKS
Dresden,
24 October 2008, 6.30pm, Dreikönigskirche (Hauptstraße 23)
- ČC Dresden
(zahájení 10. ročníku Dnů české a
německé kultury)
Praha, 3 November
2008, 7.30pm, Vojenský kostel
sv. Jana Nepomuckého (Kanovnická,
Praha 1
- Hradčany) - final concert
Brno, 4 November 2008, 7.30pm, Refektář
Opatství Řádu sv. Augustina (Mendelovo nám. 1) - Masarykova univerzita -
Mendelovo muzeum
Praha -
Slivenec, 8 November 2008, 4pm, Kostel Všech Svatých ve Slivenci - ÚMČ Praha - Slivenec
Praha,
8 December 2008, 7pm, Unijazz
(Jindřišská 5) - Vít Kremlička: Tajuplný
Tibet -Tsaring Woeser ("Duo Brikcius - 2 Cellos Tour Preview")
2009
Praha -
Petrovice, 22 March 2009, 7pm, Kostel sv. Jakuba Staršího (Edisonova 17) - ÚMČ Praha - Petrovice (farnost Praha - Petrovice)
Polešovice,
12 April 2009, 5pm, Kostel sv. Petra a
Pavla - Filmový klub Polešovice
Chotěboř, 14
April 2009, 6.30pm, CEKUS Chotěboř (Kinosál, Tyršova 256) - Festival Chotěbořské
jaro
(KPH)
Ankara, 20
April
2009, 8pm,
Resim
- Heykel Müzesi (Opera
Meydanı-Ulus)
- State Art and Sculpture
Museum in Ankara
Frýdlant, 15 June 2009, 5pm, nádvoří radnice (T. G. Masaryka 37) - 54. ročník
Dvořákova
festivalu (České doteky hudby Em-Art)
Turnov, 16
June 2009, 5pm, Synagogue Turnov (Krajířova 374) - Město Turnov
Praha, 18
June 2009, 6pm, Education
and Culture Centre
of the Jewish Museum in Prague (Maiselova 15, Praha 1,
3rd floor)
Tábor,
14 September 2009, 7pm, Divadlo Oskara Nedbala Tábor (Divadelní 218)
- European Days of Jewish Culture
2010
Praha, 27 January 2010, Hlavní
sál Senátu ČR (Valdštejnská 4) - Holocaust Memorial Day ("Duo Brikcius - 2
Cellos Tour Preview")
Kraków,
3 February 2010, 7pm, Galicia Jewish Museum (ul. Dajwór 18,
31-052 Kraków) - Czeskie Centrum w Warszawie
Praha, 4 February 2010, 5.05pm,
České centrum Mezinárodního PEN klubu (5. patro, Klementinum 190) - Vít
Kremlička uvádí své překlady z díla Ken
Saro-Wiwa a trosky své poezie ("Duo Brikcius - 2 Cellos Tour
Preview")
Beroun,
8 February 2010, 7pm, konferenční sál hotelu Na ostrově -
Občanské sdružení BeSr-klub (Berounská
srocování)
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Luigi Boccherini
Italian
cellist and composer
Luigi Rodolfo Boccherini (19 February 1743, Lucca - 28 May 1805,
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Composer
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756, Salzburg - 5
December 1791, Vienna), babtised as Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus
Theophilus Mozart. |
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Gioacchino Rossini
Italian
popular composer Gioacchino Antonio Rossini (29 February 1792, Pesaro -
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Paul Hindemith
Composer, violist, violinist, music theorist and
conductor Paul
Hindemith (16 November 1895, Hanau - 28 December 1963, Frankfurt am
Main). More details can be found on http://www.Hindemith.org
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Gideon Klein
Composer and pianist Gideon Klein (6 December 1919,
Prerov - January 1945, Fürstengrube). |
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Irena Kosíková
Czech organist and composer Irena Kosíková was
born in Prague into the
intellectual family of the prohibited philosopher Karel Kosík
and
literarary scientist Růžena Grebeníčková, the Herder
prize laureate.
She began her organ studies with Prof. Jan Hora, together with piano
lessons given by Prof. Eliška Kleinová and Prof. Arnoštka
Grünfeldová. Irena
Kosíková studied organ performance (Prof. Jaroslava
Potměšilová) and
conducting (with Prof. Karel Fiala) at Ježek's Conservatory. She was
refused to further her studies for political reasons. She took private
composition lessons with Prof. Miroslav Raichl. Finally after the
Velvet Revolution she was accepted at the Janáček Academy of
Music (JAMU) in Brno into the organ
class of Prof. Alena Veselá and Prof. Kamila Klugarová.
She graduated at the Academy
of Music (HAMU) in Prague, under the guidance of Prof. Josef Popelka.
Irena Kosíková
now gives organ concerts and is also intensively composing. Her
works have been performed in the Czech Republic, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, Israel, Poland, Russia,
Turkey, Sweden and the United Kingdom. As an organist she specialises
in the interpretation of organ works written by Johann Sebastian Bach:
including performances of the complete Organ Toccatas, Voluntaries,
Leipzig Chorals, The Art of Fugue, Organ Mass. More
information is available on http://www.iKosik.com . |
Anna
Brikciusová (Duo Brikcius)
Czech cellist Anna
Brikciusová was
born in Prague, into a family with a distinguished cultural background.
From early childhood she began to play the cello. After her studies at
the Prague Conservatory, in cello classes of prof. Jaroslav Kulhan and
prof. Viktor Moučka, Anna graduated under the tutelage of prof. Vladan
Kočí. Cello consultations with prof. Stanislav Apolín.
She has actively
participated in many international cello master classes. French Academy
(Prof. J.Bárta), Jihlava International Master classes (Prof.
D.Sella,
Prof. E.Rattay), International Cello Interpretation Master classes
(Prof. S.Apolín). She has performed in Czech republic, Bosnia
and
Herzegovina, Germany, Sweden, and United Kingdom. Anna
Brikciusová
plays a "Benjamin Patočka" cello made in 1913. Together with
his brother František Brikcius, she is a founder of the "Duo Brikcius".
They will both appear as part of the "Duo Brikcius - 2 Cellos Tour" in
Czech republic (Praha, Brno, Klatovy, Točník, Velké
Březno, Teplice,
Jičín, Boskovice, Lidice, Telč, Praha - Šeberov, Louny,
Chotěboř, Praha
- Chodov, Veselí nad Moravou, Praha - Vysočany, Praha - Slivenec
Radnice, Louny, Turnov, Frýdlant, Praha - Petrovice, Polešovice,
Tábor, Beroun, ...),
and abroad (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, Germany, Poland, Sweden,
Turkey,
USA, United Kingdom). More information is available on websites http://www.Brikcius.com .
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František Brikcius (Duo Brikcius)
Czech cellist
František Brikcius
was born in Prague, into a family with a distinguished cultural
background. From early childhood he began to play the cello. He was
accepted into the Janáček Academy of Music (JAMU) in Brno after
completing his study of the absolutory at the Prague Conservatoire,
under Professor Jaroslav Kulhan. As a student at JAMU František studied
in Bedřich Havlík’s cello class. He furthered his study at The
Toho
Gakuen Academy in Japan, and continues his studies with master classes
under the guidance of Professor Anna Shuttleworth in United Kingdom. He
graduated under the tutelage of Professor Evžen Rattay. He has actively
participated in many international cello master classes. French Academy
(Prof. J.Bárta), Terezín Composers International Master
classes (Prof.
D.Sella), Summer Academy in Semmering (Prof. C.Onsczay, Prof.
T.Kühne),
Eton Cello Master classes (Prof. J.Goritzki, Prof. Melissa Phelps,
Prof. Anna Shuttleworth), Jerusalem Academy Master classes in Jezreel
Valley (Prof. S.Magen), Terezín Composers Master classes in
Israel
(Prof. D.Sella). He has performed in Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Czech republic, France, Germany, Israel, Italy,
Japan,
Poland, Russia, Turkey, Sweden and United Kingdom. František Brikcius
plays a
"George
Kriwalski" cello made in 1904. Together with his sister Anna
Brikcius, he is a founder member of the "Duo Brikcius". More
information about
František Brikcius and his projects (" Prague - Brno: 6
Contemporary
composers for cello solo in the interpretation of František Brikcius",
" Tartini's L'Arte
dell'Arco in the
interpretation of František Brikcius". " 7 Candles", " Weinberger Tour",
" Duo Brikcius - 2
Cellos Tour",
" MAKANNA" &
" eSACHERe") is
available
on websites http://www.Brikcius.com & http://www.MySpace.com/Brikcius
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