6/ PRAGA CAMERATA QUINTET

L. Sedláková Hůlová ▪︎ E. Nykrýnová ▪︎ J. Nykrýn ▪︎ M. Sedlák ▪︎ J. Waldmann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Lucie Sedláková Hůlová – 1st violin ▪︎
Eva Nykrýnová – 2nd violin ▪︎
Jan Nykrýn – viola ▪︎
Martin Sedlák – cello ▪︎
Jakub Waldmann – double bass

Praga Camerata Quintet

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Programme for the Year of Czech Music 2024:
Josef Bohuslav FOERSTER (1859-1951): „Viola“ ed „Rosa“ op. 3
Leoš JANÁČEK (1854-1928): Idyll for strings (selection)
Bohuslav MARTINŮ (1890-1959): Serenada No. 2
Josef SUK (1874-1935): Meditation on the Old Czech Chorale “St. Wenceslas”, op. 35
Antonín DVOŘÁK (1841-1904): String Quintet No. 2 in G Major, op. 77

PRAGA CAMERATA QUINTET consists of musicians from the Praga Camerata orchestra, a Czech chamber ensemble that has been successfully performing not only on the Czech music scene for more than twenty years. The members of the Praga Camerata Quintet are united by the joy of making music together, in which they make use of their rich experience from many chamber ensembles. The ensemble’s core repertoire in the Year of Czech Music 2024 is Dvořák’s String Quintet Op. 77 and other pieces by Czech composers for this cast. An interesting feature in the repertoire is the performance of chamber arrangements of piano concertos, eg. by Rachmaninov or Liszt.

For detailed information of the Praga Camerata Quintet visit: www.quintet.pragacamerata.com