Programme
Leoš Janáček
V mlhách (15')
Leoš Janáček
The Diary of One Who Dissapeared (42')
Even after more than 100 years, Janáček’s Diary of One Who Disappeared is still a work that is shrouded in mystery. What is certain, however, is that the music is beautiful and to prove this, the Czech Chamber Music Society has invited tenor Jaroslav Březina and alto Jana Hrochová to tell this tale of forbidden love.
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Leoš Janáček
V mlhách (15')
Leoš Janáček
The Diary of One Who Dissapeared (42')
Jaroslav Březina tenor
Jana Hrochová alto
Jan Dušek piano
Linda Kunclová 1st voice
Lucie Svačinková 2nd voice
Kristina Beyhan 3rd voice
Jaroslav Březina tenor
Jaroslav Březina studied at the Prague Conservatory (Zdeněk Jankovský) and further honed his technique with Václav Zítek. During his studies he became a member of the vocal ensemble Dobrý Večer Quintet. His extensive concert activities (primarily in the baroque and classical repertoire) have taken him to concert stages across Europe as well as in Japan. He has collaborated with many prominent conductors (Jiří Bělohlávek, Sir Charles Mackerras, Gerd Albrecht). Since 1993, he has been a soloist at Prague’s National Theatre in such roles as Don Ottavio (Don Giovanni), Count Almaviva (Il barbiere di Siviglia), Dancairo (Carmen), Fenton (Falstaff), Smetana’s Vašek and Jeník (The Bartered Bride), Janáček’s Laca (Jenůfa), and Martinů’s Yannakos and Panait (The Greek Passion). He is featured on CD recordings including J. J. Ryba’s Czech Christmas Mass (Deutsche Grammophon) and Zelenka’s coronation opera Sub olea pacis (Cannes Classical Award 2002) and has sung the role of Števa in concert performances of Jenůfa in Prague and London with Jiří Bělohlávek and the Czech Philharmonic. He was awarded the 2015 Thálie Award.
Jana Hrochová alto
Jan Dušek piano