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Czech Chamber Music Society • Christina Bock


When Arnold Schoenberg’s melodrama Pierrot lunaire premiered, not only did he add a new work to the classical canon but also introduced to the world a new special grouping of instruments called the “Pierrot ensemble.” For this Czech Chamber Music Society performance, curator Petr Popelka will be joined by musical friends and colleagues from some of Norway’s best orchestras to present this unique colour combination of woodwinds, strings, and piano.

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Programme

George Crumb
Eleven Echoes of Autumn

Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Songs of the Clown, Op. 29

Arnold Schoenberg
Pierrot lunaire, Op. 21

Performers

Petr Popelka piano
Magnus Boye Hansen violin, viola
Ernst Simon Glaser cello
Björn Nyman clarinet, bass clarinet
Cecilie Loken flute, piccolo
Christina Bock voice

Photo illustrating the event Czech Chamber Music Society • Christina Bock

Rudolfinum — Dvořák Hall

Performers

Petr Popelka  piano

One of the most inspiring young Czech conductors, since the beginning of the 2024/2025 season Petr Popelka has been music director of the Wiener Symphoniker. Previously holding the post of principal conductor of the Norwegian Radio Orchestra, he continues to be music director of the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra. 

Petr Popelka started his artistic career as a double-bassist. Following his studies in Prague and Freiburg, he was engaged at the Staatskapelle Dresden, where he would serve as deputy solo double-bassist for almost a decade. While still a student, he developed a keen interest in conducting, and also composed music. In addition to taking private lessons, he closely observed conductors in action. “Every day with the orchestra was actually like a small masterclass for me,” Popelka said. In 2016, he arrived at the decision to learn conducting in earnest, and duly began studying with Vladimir Kiradjiev, and attending classes led by Alan Gilbert and others. Soon after receiving the Neeme Järvi Prize at the Gstaad Conducting Academy, he was named assistant to Gilbert, chief conductor of the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester. 

Besides giving concerts, he has conducted opera productions, including at the Norwegian National Opera in Oslo, the Semperoper in Dresden and the National Theatre in Prague. Petr Popelka also continues to play the double-bass, and occasionally the piano, so he can be heard on stage from time to time as a chamber player. 

Magnus Boye Hansen  violin, viola

Ernst Simon Glaser  cello

Björn Nyman  clarinet, bass clarinet

Cecilie Loken  flute

Christina Bock  vocals