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SUMMARY:Occupation
DESCRIPTION:Voted the Best Czech Film 2021 by the critics\, this black comedy thriller fuelled by vodka\, cigarettes\, and cowardice hilariously investigates Czech-Soviet relations.  \nAfter a premiere\, the theatre group is celebrating in a bar when an uninvited guest crashes the party. A drunken Russian officer has come to sell a can of petrol\, but soon the business transaction turns into a vodka drinking race. The Russian\, interested in beautiful Milada and entertained by the comedic cowardice of the men\, simply won’t leave… \n Spinning out of control\, the game becomes a trap\, heroes become cowards and cowards become heroes. Influenced by Milos Forman’s The Firemen’s Ball with a touch of Tarantino and The Good Soldier Schwejk\, this allegorical\, pitch-black comedy delivers a highly original contribution to the topic of the invasion and is extremely relevant in today´s climate. \nFollowed by Q&A with director Michal Nohejl. \nFor tickets see booking link below. \nPart of the 26th Made in Prague Festival\, 1 Nov – 4 Dec 2022 \n 
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/occupation-czech-soviet-relations/
LOCATION:The Gate Picturehouse\, 87 Notting Hill Gate\, London\, W11 3JZ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221104T193000
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DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20221020T131837Z
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SUMMARY:The Cunning Little Vixen
DESCRIPTION:HGO\, North London’s leading opera company\, presents a fully staged production\, with orchestra and fabulous young opera singers and children\, of Janáček’s timeless and enchanting opera.  \nCaptured when young by the forester\, and brought up by him as a pet\, sharp-ears escapes back to the wild – but her life continues to interplay with that of the forester and his friends the pastor\, the schoolmaster and the poacher – and a handsome young fox.  \nSung in the original Czech with English surtitles. Conducted by Lada Valešová. \nNovember 4\, 5\, 9\, 10\, 11\, 12 at 7.30pm: November 6 & 13 at 4.00 pm (see booking link below) \nTickets are £38 / £25   tickets are available for children aged 5-15 for £10 across all performances. (Children must be accompanied by a full-ticket paying adult – Maximum 2 children per accompanying adult) \nStudent tickets are available for £15 for performances on the 6th\, 9th\, 10th and 11th November. \nIllustration from an original in pastels by BCSA member Mary Booth. \nPart of the 26th Made in Prague Festival\, 1 Nov – 4 Dec 2022
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/the-cunning-little-vixen-4/
LOCATION:Jacksons Lane Theatre\, 269A Archway Rd\, London\, N6 5AA\, United Kingdom
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CREATED:20221020T171854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221020T171854Z
UID:7247-1667586600-1667593800@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Bethlehem Light
DESCRIPTION:Karel Šejnoha (Zdeněk Svěrák’s alter ego)\, a well-known\, aging writer\, faces a writer‘s block. He has a head full of unfinished stories whose fictional characters start to appear in real life lobbying for their stories to be finally completed. Each and every one of them demands something.  \nThe photographer Matěj wants the beautiful but unapproachable pharmacist Vendula\, the car mechanic Bakalář\, would like to be a healer\, Bohumil asks for a miracle for his son. And there is also Šejnoha’s wife who feels neglected and wants her husband to devote himself to her instead of to writing.  \nThe intertwined stories pass freely from reality to fiction and back exploring love\, marriage\, faith and miracles.  \nThis is a bitter-sweet comedy with a stellar cast from the Oscar winner Jan Svěrák (Kolya) full of humour\, irony\, clever dialogues. \nFor tickets see booking link below. \nPart of the 26th Made in Prague Festival\, 1 Nov – 4 Dec 2022 \n 
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/bethlehem-light-zdenek-sverak/
LOCATION:The Gate Picturehouse\, 87 Notting Hill Gate\, London\, W11 3JZ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221101T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221101T213000
DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20220929T152209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220929T152510Z
UID:7147-1667331000-1667338200@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Smetana Vltava & Dvořák Symphony no 8
DESCRIPTION:The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra performs ‘Vltava’ from Smetana’s Má Vlast – an evocative orchestral picture of the river that flows through Prague\, filled with ebbing and flowing woodwind and strings.  \nDvořák was staying at his summer resort when he wrote his Eighth Symphony\, and you can hear the bird song and thunderstorms of a summer’s day in Bohemia in the beautiful sunny music.  \nSmetana Má vlast: Vltava (The Moldau)\nBruch Violin Concerto No. 1\nDvořák Symphony No. 8 \nChloé van Soeterstède conductor\nJennifer Pike violin \nsee booking link below
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/smetana-vltava-dvorak-symphony-8/
LOCATION:Cadogan Hall\, 5 Sloane Terrace\, London\, SW1X 9DQ\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221029T223000
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CREATED:20220704T165929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220704T173154Z
UID:6717-1667073600-1667082600@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Jana Varga & The Company
DESCRIPTION:Jana Varga is a Slovak-born singer songwriter now based in London\, having trained and worked musically in France\, the United States and elsewhere. \nHer well crafted songs are at home in the broad Americana genre but their roots run much deeper. Jana’s natural musicianship is founded in her classical music training\, and further influenced by classic singer-songwriters such as Janis Ian and James Taylor together with a deep love and appreciation of roots music\, not least gospel and blues. \nHer most recent work ‘Canvas’ was recorded with 4 times Grammy nominated producer James McMillan\, alongside working with the Masterlink House band whose credits include David Bowie\, Elton John\, Herbie Hancock\, Annie Lennox and many more. \nJana will appear with a full band that is comprised of world class musicians who played with US Grammy Winner Mike Farris\, Lucky Peterson and others referring to themselves as ‘The Company.’ \nTickets £15 see booking link below
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/jana-varga-the-company/
LOCATION:Chapel Arts Centre\, St James's Memorial Hall\, Lower Borough Walls\, Bath\, BA1 1QR\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221025T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221025T210000
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CREATED:20220924T105155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221015T153606Z
UID:7104-1666724400-1666731600@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:In the Blood: Anna Fodorova
DESCRIPTION:Czech author Anna Fodorova will be in discussion with writer and literary critic Jude Cook plus readings by actress Lisa Rose. \nIn the Blood is an unforgettable twentieth century family saga set in 1980s London\, Prague and Munich against the backdrop of the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe. It explores the impact of history on the personal lives of three generations – a mother\, a daughter and a grandmother. The novel follows Agata\, the only child of Czech/Jewish parents\, who grew up in Prague with the belief that all her relatives perished in the Holocaust. Now living in London with her English husband and their young daughter Lily\, Agata discovers astonishing news: not everyone died. Agata’s decision to look for her surviving relatives quickly turns from excitement to obsession\, but as she gets closer to unearthing long-buried secrets\, her search threatens to tear apart not only the family she already has\, but her own identity too. Drawing on her acute understanding of human psychology\, as well as her own life story\, Anna Fodorova tells a compelling and moving tale of one woman’s search for the truth. As personal and political histories collide\, In the Blood explores grief\, identity\, longing\, family relationships and the long shadow of the horrors of the Holocaust. \nAnna Fodorova  also grew up in post-war Prague in a family without relatives. After a career that began in animation and script writing\, she now lives in the UK and works as a psychotherapist and author\, writing in both English and Czech. Read her interview with Radio Prague here \nThe official book launch will be followed by refreshments and book signing. \nFree admission for members of the BCSA\, £10 for non-members\, full-time students £5 \nBook online with Eventbrite (see link below) \nor by email to bcsa@bcsa.co.uk \nEd Peacock\, editor of the BCS Review writes: I found this a compelling book. I was so drawn into Agata’s search for her relatives\, with its false starts and the continued opposition she encounters\, even from her nearest and dearest. All this against the background of momentous change in Central and Eastern Europe. And there’s some lovely writing: evocative details such as the contents of a cache of children’s toys from years back\, the squalor of a bachelor’s flat\, an English cemetery glimpsed from a car. I finished it in Prague – just the right place to do that! \nIn the Blood will be published by Arachne Press on 27 October 2022 (paperback: £12.00\, e-book: £4) \nOrganised in co-operation with Arachne Press\, the Czech Embassy and Czech Centre London and Lutyens & Rubinstein bookshop. \n 
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/in-the-blood-anna-fodorova/
LOCATION:Czech Embassy cinema\, 26 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, W8 4QY
CATEGORIES:BCSA Events
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221023T193000
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CREATED:20220704T172556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220718T100426Z
UID:6722-1666544400-1666553400@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Emmy Destinn Gala Concert
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Emmy Destinn Foundation. Featuring  young artists\, the winners of the biennial competition The Emmy Destinn Young Singers Awards performing arias by Janáček\, Dvořák\, Smetana\, Mozart and Puccini. \nCaroline Taylor                          soprano                                                                         \nMilly Forest                               soprano                                                                                     \nJuliet Lozano Rolong                soprano                                                                          \nPhillipa Boyle                            soprano                                                                        \nMarta Fontanals-Simmons       mezzo-soprano                                               \nSam Utley                                 tenor                                                                                   \nMark Christian Bautista            tenor                                                     \nMichael Bracegirdle                  tenor                                                        \nKieran Rayner                           baritone \nThey will be accompanied by accomplished pianists Raya Kostova\, Panaretos Kyriatzidis and Max Bilbe\, winners of the Lady Grenfell-Baines Accompanist’s Prize. \nThe concert will also feature talented Czech violinist Leona Gogolicynová\, accompanied by celebrated pianist Anthony Hewitt and renowned Swedish trumpeter Magnus Johansson who performed at the inaugural EDF Concert in 1997. \n​The evening will be presented by voice-over actress and narrator Veronika Hyks. \nTickets £25\, £15\, £10\, Young Friends £5 see booking link below \n  \n    
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/emmy-destinn-gala-concert/
LOCATION:St John’s Smith Square\, Smith Square\, London\, SW1P 3HA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221019T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221019T180000
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CREATED:20220929T144655Z
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UID:7142-1666188000-1666202400@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Václav Havel European Dialogues
DESCRIPTION:Session III: The Spectre of Dissent Still Haunts Europe\n\nIn his essay The Power of the Powerless\, Havel famously asked: What role does dissent play in society? What are its hopes? Can dissidents actually change anything? Though focusing on the power and the powerless in communist Europe in the 1970s\, Havel’s distinction between the forces of life and the system’s power also calls for re-thinking democratic politics\, civil society and human rights. It is no coincidence that the essay inspired students and young revolutionaries during the Arab Spring a decade ago and continues to be read by dissidents and civil rights activists around the globe because it asks the most fundamental questions regarding the ethics in politics and life in general. Havel argued that the crisis of ‘mass civilisation’ is the moral crisis of ‘human identity’ and called for ‘living in truth’ and ‘an existential revolution’ as a response to this crisis of civilisation beyond different political systems. The Ukraine War has been the most recent evidence of this crisis. The following themes and problems will be discussed in this panel: the role of dissent in democracy and autocracy; living in truth and its political power; politics and morality; civil society in European and global contexts; the current crisis and future hopes of European politics; Europe\, Ukraine and the ethics of cosmopolitanism; the EU world politics\, war and post-national constellations.\n\nSpeakers:\nTatyana Pavlush\, Cardiff University\nMarci Shore\, Yale University (online)\nRob Cameron\, BBC correspondent\n\nModerator:\nMary Heimann\, Cardiff University \nSession IV: Environmental Crisis and Responsibility in the Anthropocene\nThis panel reflects on Havel’s thoughts on environment and its damage by modern industrial society. Responding to the global climate crisis\, Havel spoke of our planet being at serious risk due to our exploitation of natural resources and irresponsibility leading to the climate change. In his essay ‘Our Moral Footprint’\, Havel suggested rethinking our sojourn on earth as a loan and consider our modern civilisation’s past as running up a debt. As he wrote in 2007: ‘Nature is issuing warnings that we must not only stop the debt from growing but start to pay it back.’ The climate change and growing state of environmental emergency confront us with urgent questions of sustainable development\, environmental justice\, rights and inequalities as well as calls for global political actions and activism to tackle grave risks an danger to the humankind of this planetary civilisation. The following themes and problems will be discussed in this panel: the crisis of modern civilisation and environment; politics of environment\, its historical development and future challenges; the climate change and intergenerational justice; global environmental rights; inequalities and consequences of the climate change; ethics of global environmental responsibility; moral footprint and environment. \nSpeakers:\nDuncan Kelly\, Cambridge University\nShalini Randeria\, Central European University (online)\nSam Varvastian\, Cardiff University \nModerator:\nAmbreena Manji\, Cardiff University \nClosing Dialogue:\nMichael Žantovský in discussion with Lenka Buštíková (TBC) reflecting on Havel’s legacy. \nSee registration link below
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/vaclav-havel-european-dialogues-2/
LOCATION:Temple of Peace\, King Edward VII Avenue\, Cardiff\, CF10 3AP\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221018T210000
DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20220929T143647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220929T145519Z
UID:7138-1666116000-1666126800@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Václav Havel European Dialogues
DESCRIPTION:Session I: From Normalization to Loss of Norms: Václav Havel and the Forms of Democratic Backsliding\nThe decades following the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968 were dubbed the period of ‘Normalization’: a chilling term intended to designate a return to the efficient social controls that had been the norm across the Soviet Bloc prior to the democratizing and liberalizing movement that culminated in the Prague Spring in mid-1968. ‘Normalization’\, in fact\, was not normal at all. Rather it shut down social\, political\, and economic activities that showed any independence or strayed too far from strict Party line. The decade leading up to the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 does not yet have a commonly accepted label\, but surely one of the prime political characteristics—almost uniformly across the globe—has been the loss of political norms and the rise of a politics of impudence\, where nothing matters beyond the accumulation of power and resources for elite social groups. Havel’s contrast between living in truth and politics of normalisation informs authoritarian and democratic regimes and destructive ‘new normalities’ are typical of the Brexit\, Trump and Putin with his disinformation wars preceding the aggressive war against Ukraine. This panel will discuss similarities and differences in these related social dynamics—imposition of restrictive norms\, and the elimination of all social and political norms—and how Havel’s writings help us to think through these questions. \nSpeakers:\nJiří Pehe (NYU/Prague)\nMagda Leichtová (Oxford)\nLenka Buštíková (TBC) \nModerator:\nJiří Přibán \nSession II: Totalitarianism\, Pre-\, Post-\, and Neo- George Orwell\, Hannah Arendt and Václav Havel\nIn his most famous political essay\, titled ‘The Power of the Powerless’\, Havel described the ‘Normalization’-era Czechoslovakia in which he found himself as ‘post-totalitarian’—a phrase that may surprise many readers today who are familiar with the neo-Stalinist practices of the regime Havel wrote to oppose. Havel’s point\, however\, was that Normalization entailed a form of authoritarian control in which even those in power no longer believed in the aims they claimed to pursue\, but simply went through the motions in automatized\, mechanical fashion. Orwell and Arendt’s ground breaking analyses of earlier\, ‘classical’ forms of totalitarianism\, composed in the 1940s and 1950s in the shadow or aftermath of Nazi and Stalinist abominations\, focused on the manipulation of belief and the manufacture of misguided ‘faith’. Havel\, on the other hand\, explores the transformation of totalitarianism into a system beyond belief which operates on the basis of empty public rituals and ideological lies traded for the minimum of private autonomy and comfort. This panel will bring these three thinkers into dialogue to reflect on the varieties of totalitarian experience\, and what they might tell us about our current socio-political situation. \nSpeakers:\nTim Beasley-Murray (UCL)\nJean Seaton (Orwell Foundation)\nUta Staiger (UCL) \nModerator:\nPeter Zusi (UCL) \nSee registration link below \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/vaclav-havel-european-dialogues/
LOCATION:UCL Gustave Tuck Auditorium\, Gower Street\, London\, WC1E 6BT\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221015T180000
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CREATED:20220908T173737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T171439Z
UID:7035-1665843300-1665856800@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:London Czech connections walking tour
DESCRIPTION:The English College Foundation is planning a sponsored walk to raise funds for scholarships for students from disadvantaged backgrounds\, to enable them to study in the International Baccalaureate years at the English College in Prague. In the past such scholarships have funded talented students from the Roma community or who were raised in children’s homes. \n Participants are free to choose how far they want to walk around places in London with a past or present Czech connection.  They are welcome to stop at any point. \nSTART: at 2.30pm at Kindertransport memorial inside Liverpool Street Station (meet at 2.15) \n2. Bush House\, Aldwych – Home of BBC Czech Service 1939-2006 \n3. King’s College\, The Strand  – Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk\, Professor of Slavic Research \n4. Westminster Embankment  – Battle of Britain Memorial  \n5. Westminster Abbey  –  Memorial plaque to Czechoslovak forces in WWII  \n6. 8-9 Grosvenor Place –  Czechoslovak Presidency and Embassy during WWII  \n7. Kensington Palace Gardens  –  Czech Embassy and Cultural Centre \n The last (optional) stretch\, to Bohemia House\, the Czechoslovak restaurant in West End Lane\, West Hampstead\, will be by bus or tube\, depending on where diners have ended their walk (the meal is self-funding). \nDistances (approximate)  \n1 to 2 via St Paul’s and Fleet Street 1.8 miles (60 mins) \n3 to 6 via St James’s Park 2 miles (60 mins) \n6 to 7 via Hyde Park 2.2 miles (30 mins)  \nMAX WALKING TIME – approx 3 – 3.5 hours (inc. stops) \nThere is a participation fee of £5 and participants should ask their friends to sponsor them with £2 per mile walked\, or any other amount they feel able to donate. \nTO JOIN and for more information please email janetgunn83@gmail.com \nFor more about the English College in Prague see https://www.englishcollege.cz \nSee also Never Forgotten – British Czech and Slovak Association (bcsa.co.uk)
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/london-czech-walking-tour/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221013T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221013T203000
DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20220915T100142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220915T100142Z
UID:7077-1665687600-1665693000@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Good Old Czechs
DESCRIPTION:The screening of a new documentary film combining never-before-seen archive footage with the memories of fighter pilot Frantisek Fajtl and gunner Filip Jansky\, both serving in the RAF during the war.  \nTaken from their published work Fajtl’s and Jansky‘s precise observations and poignant reflections are voiced by two actors retelling their experiences from escaping their occupied homeland\, travelling across Europe to Britain and to the East serving in the Soviet Union\, Poland and Slovakia; the euphoria of their return at the end of the war\, and their betrayal and persecution once the communists took power in 1948.  \nTheir unassuming inner discourse is juxtaposed with rich period footage and specially composed music by Stroon. A heartfelt project by director and screenwriter Tomáš Bojar\, the winner of the Proxima competition at the 2022 Karlovy Vary International festival\, whose grandfather served in the RAF as a meteorologist. \nFollowed by Q&A with the director. \nDirector: Communists feared RAF men with good reason – they were courageous | Radio Prague International \nTickets £5.80 see booking link below \nOrganised by the Czech Centre London in collaboration with the Memorial Association for Free Czechoslovak Veterans.
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/czech-pilots-raf-ww2/
LOCATION:Czech Embassy cinema\, 26 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, W8 4QY
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220926T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220926T213000
DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20220513T094141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220516T180833Z
UID:6462-1664220600-1664227800@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Mozart's Czech mates
DESCRIPTION:Mozart felt that the people of Prague appreciated his music more than anyone else\, and many of the most influential and highly-regarded composers of his era were Bohemians. This dynamic programme is framed by two vibrantly dramatic G minor symphonies\, and it also features three arias and a startlingly visceral scene from Benda’s melodrama Medea. \nProgramme \nJohann Baptist [Křitel] Vanhal (1739-1813) Symphony in G minor Bryan g2 \nChristoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787) La clemenza di Tito\, Se mai senti spirarti sul volto \nWolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)  Bella mia fiamma … Resta\, o cara K528 \nJosef Mysliveček (1737-1781) La clemenza di Tito\, Se mai senti spirarti sul volto \nGeorg [Jiří Antonín] Benda (1722-1795) Scene from Medea \nLeopold Koželuch (1747-1818) Symphony in G minor \n  \nThe Mozartists \nIan Page conductor \nChiara Skerath soprano
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/mozarts-czech-mates/
LOCATION:Wigmore Hall\, 36 Wigmore Street\, London\, W1U 2BP\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220925T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220925T123000
DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20220402T162600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220521T101733Z
UID:6301-1664105400-1664109000@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Zemlinsky Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Founded in 1994\, the Czech ensemble raised its profile via competitions such as the London International String Quartet Competition in 2006\, when it also took the audience prize\, as well as other successes in Prague (2005)\, Banff (2007) and Bordeaux (2010); in 2008 it received the Alexander Zemlinsky Advancement Award.  \nRecordings of works by Dvořák and Mozart have been widely praised\, The Sunday Times suggesting that ‘Mozart said his “Praguers” understood him. These ones surely do.’ \nProgramme: \nWolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)             String Quartet No. 19 in C K465 ‘Dissonance’ \nAntonín Dvořák (1841-1904)                                String Quartet in E flat Op. 51 \n\nFrantišek Souček violin\nPetr Střížek violin\nPetr Holman viola\nVladimir Fortin cello\n\nTickets £16 (concessions £14) including coffee/sherry/juice \n 
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/zemlinsky-quartet/
LOCATION:Wigmore Hall\, 36 Wigmore Street\, London\, W1U 2BP\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220920T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220920T203000
DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20220728T083944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T083944Z
UID:6882-1663698600-1663705800@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Czech aristocracy and their castles
DESCRIPTION:A guide to the development of the ownership of historic houses in Czech lands since 1918.  \nFrom the formation of Czechoslovakia\, when the first president T.G. Masaryk abolished aristocratic titles\, and his land reform deprived many estates of their main source of income\, the lecture will cover every stage of the turbulent events that changed the ownership of historic properties. In 1938\, after the Munich Agreement\, the Czech aristocracy declared its allegiance to President Beneš\, but the Nazi occupiers demanded a declaration of German nationality in order to avoid confiscation. Some properties were returned to their owners in 1945\, but communist confiscations after February 1948 brought in a completely new\, state system of ownership. Restitution laws after the Velvet Revolution of 1989 have created a variety of ownerships in the new democracy – state and municipal\, and private. \nMilan Svoboda has long experience of managing state-owned castles and châteaux in addition to working for the private heritage sector. He has worked on the transfer of properties and collections to their original owners. He is a historian and former Deputy Director of the National Heritage Institute. He lectures at Charles University in Prague and is a member of the executive committee of The Association of the Private Owners of Castles and Châteaux. \n£15 including a glass of wine see booking link below \n  \nArchive images courtesy of the management\, Château of Skalice. Two images from Creative Commons: Czechoslovak communist state arms © T. Ferenczy; Skalice today © Maison Beige
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/czech-aristocracy-castles/
LOCATION:Czech Embassy cinema\, 26 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, W8 4QY
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220917T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220917T140000
DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20220618T154853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220618T154853Z
UID:6652-1663412400-1663423200@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Emil Zátopek Run
DESCRIPTION:The Czech Centre (CC) and the Thames Valley Harriers (TVH) athletic club have teamed up to celebrate Zátopek’s centennial anniversary by organising the Emil Zátopek Run to raise funds for the new Zátopek Athletic Fellowship  that will be awarded to promising young athletes in the disadvantaged local community. \nDistance: 5k\, 3k\, & 2k \nCategories: U11 (2k)\, U13 and U15 (3k)\, U17 and others (5k) \nOpen to all.  Families welcome. To register see link below (registration closes 12 September) \nThe Czech runner Emil Zátopek has been known around the world for his many athletic achievements and records\, including his first two Olympic medals from London in 1948 and his brilliant Olympic gold hat-trick on all long distance runs and the marathon in Helsinki in 1952\, which is yet to be exceeded. Besides his athletic accomplishments\, Zátopek also received international acclaim for his vocal public condemnation of the 1968 Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia which led to his denouncement by the communist government and a controlled detention in countryside away from his Prague home. His moral stance in face of a military aggression sadly remains extremely relevant more than half a century later. \nThe aim of the Zátopek Athletic Fellowship is to support and ignite the sporting and personal attributes that Zátopek represented in young\, talented athletes that strive to follow in his footsteps and will further contribute to advance their athletic careers. \nProceeds from the starting fees as well as all voluntary contributions towards the Emil Zátopek Run will be donated to support the Fellowships.  \nAfter the run there will be a medal ceremony to award the winners\, followed by an informal gathering at the Linford Christie Athletic Stadium to celebrate Zátopek’s anniversary. Refreshments available.    
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/the-emil-zatopek-run/
LOCATION:Linford Christie Athletic Stadium\, Linford Christie Road\, London\, W12 0DF\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220913T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220913T203000
DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20220728T082909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220823T113135Z
UID:6828-1663093800-1663101000@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:On Her Majesty’s Diplomatic Service
DESCRIPTION:Sir Michael Burton\, former chairman of the BCSA\, will be in discussion with Dr Jana Buresova about his diplomatic memoirs. A wide-ranging and fascinating account of his thirty-seven-year career\, entitled “On Her Majesty’s Diplomatic Service: From the Arab World to the Berlin Wall”\, the book culminates in his three-year mission as British Ambassador in Prague in the early nineties\, a crucial time of transition after the Velvet Revolution. He will also touch upon his experience in the Middle East\, and in Berlin\, at the focal point of the Cold War\, before\, during and after the Fall of the Wall. \nThere will be an opportunity for questions\, and Sir Michael will sign copies of his book\, which will be available at a special discount.\nLight refreshments will also be available after the talk.\nDoors open at 6pm. \nFree admission for members of the BCSA\, £10 for non-members\, full-time students £5\nBook online with Eventbrite (see link below) \nor by email to bcsa@bcsa.co.uk \nOrganised with the kind co-operation of the Czech Embassy
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/michael-burton-diplomatic-service/
LOCATION:Czech Embassy cinema\, 26 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, W8 4QY
CATEGORIES:BCSA Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220910T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220910T180000
DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20220719T161539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220831T163217Z
UID:6812-1662818400-1662832800@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:BCSA & CBCC joint garden party
DESCRIPTION:A welcome return to our calendar of social events\, this year at a new venue and held in conjunction with the Czech British Chamber of Commerce. \nCome and join us at the Czech and Slovak National House and enjoy an afternoon relaxing with Czech\, Slovak and British people. Bring your friends and family\, all are welcome. \nThe ticket price includes traditional chlebíčky and a meat skewer (both with a vegetarian option) prepared by Bohemia House followed by honey cake. \nThe cash bar offers a selection of draught Czech/Slovak beers\, Kofola and wine by the glass. \nLive music and a chance to sing along to familiar tunes. \nThere will also be a raffle with some very exciting prizes including: \nA framed original illustration of Thomas the tank engine (Timothy Marwood)\, a framed CD with a spin painting (Damien Hirst) and mugs by Banksy and the Connor Brothers kindly donated by John Brandler Galleries.\nBottles of Tatratea\, Tokaj wine\, Demanovka and Borovicka kindly donated by the Slovak Embassy.\nAdmission by pre-paid tickets only (including children). Closing date 4 September 2022. \n£20.00 BCSA & CBCC members \n£22.50 non-members \n£17.50 full-time students \n£10.00 children aged 5-15 years \nfree children under 5 years \nBook online with Eventbrite (see link below) \nor by email to secretary@bcsa.co.uk \nThere is limited capacity\, so book early to avoid disappointment. \nWest Hampstead has three stations served by the Jubilee line\, Overground and Thameslink. \n 
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/bcsa-cbcc-joint-garden-party/
LOCATION:Bohemia House\, 74 West End Lane\, London\, NW6 2LX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BCSA Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220907T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220907T220000
DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20220803T183442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220803T183903Z
UID:6909-1662580800-1662588000@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Nikol Bóková Trio
DESCRIPTION:Nikol Bóková Trio is one of the line-ups of pianist and composer Nikol Bóková\, who just released her fourth author album within four years. Among several awards for her music is an Anděl Award in the jazz category by the Czech music academy and the best jazz album of the year in a poll of Czech journalists and promoters.  \nHer Trio partners are Martin Kocián on double bass and Michal Wierzgon on drums.  \nIn her compositions Nikol effortlessly travels between genres\, clearly fascinated by the possibilities they have to offer. She combines masterful performance and classical training. \nThe first concert in the Central European Showcase series which will present jazz bands from the Czech Republic and Austria \nTickets £18.00 see booking link below
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/nikol-bokova-trio-jazz/
LOCATION:Pizza Express Jazz Club\, 10 Dean Street\, London\, W1D 3RW\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220903T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220903T160000
DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20220821T164529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220821T164529Z
UID:6963-1662213600-1662220800@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Lidice Shall Live
DESCRIPTION:This special screening commemorates Sir Barnett Stross and the 80th anniversary of the birth of the “Lidice Shall Live” campaign at the Victoria Hall on September 6th\, 1942. The coal miners of North Staffordshire vowed to donate one day’s pay each week until the end of the War to rebuild the village destroyed by the Germans in June 1942 – the men of the village executed and women and children taken away to concentration camps. The miners raised today’s equivalent of a million pounds and the new Lidice was built near the original village site after the war – to their eternal credit.\nChatterley Whitfield mining museum has unveiled a new memorial to Lidice and the North Staffordshire miners in the presence of the Vice President of the Czech Republic on the same day that commemorations were happening in Lidice itself in June. There is film of this event – and archive newsreel footage of the original September 1942 event to launch the “Lidice Shall Live” campaign. \nSeveral years ago a group who survived as children came here to North Staffordshire.  Ray Johnson of Staffordshire Film Archive filmed them talking to children in local schools\, and their personal memories are captured on video in Inspired Video’s film “Lidice: A Light Across the Sea”\, which is included in the screening. \nThere will be contributions from the “Lidice Lives” group and local mining heritage representatives. \nFree admission. Book via museum website – see link below
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/lidice-shall-live/
LOCATION:The Brampton Musuem\, Brampton Park\, Newcastle-under-Lyme\, ST5 0QP\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220826T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220826T130000
DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20220708T165327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220708T165327Z
UID:6769-1661511600-1661518800@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Magdalena Kožená
DESCRIPTION:The long-time artistic partners explore songs of love\, longing and innocence by Bartók\, Mussorgsky and Brahms. \n\nCzech-born mezzo-sopranoMagdalena Koženáis one of the world’s pre-eminent vocalists\, celebrated not only for the flickering colours and mercurial moods conveyed in her deeply expressive voice\, but also the blistering insights she brings to her performances. \nIsraeli-American pianistYefim Bronfmanis a towering figure in keyboard playing\, as a concerto soloist\, chamber musician and recitalist\, capable of tremendous power but also beguiling tenderness in his playing\, shot through with a visionary intellect. \nKožená and Bronfman have been regular recital partners for many years\, and bring together Romantic Lieder by Brahms\, Mussorgsky’s visions of childhood in The Nursery\, the biting wit of Shostakovich’s Satires\, and the rustic rawness of Bartók’s Village Scenes\, based on folk songs from Slovakia. \nMagdalena Kožená Mezzo Soprano\nYefim Bronfman Piano \nProgramme includes pieces by Brahms\, Mussorgsky\, Shostakovich\, Bartok \n\nsee booking link below
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/magdalena-kozena-yefim-bronfman/
LOCATION:The Queen’s Hall\, 85-89 Clerk Street\, Edinburgh\, EH8 9JG\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220823T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220823T130000
DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20220707T163049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220707T163049Z
UID:6755-1661252400-1661259600@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Pavel Haas Quartet
DESCRIPTION:The Czech ensemble the Pavel Haas Quartet counts among classical music’s most distinctive chamber groups. It has a particular passion for the music of central Europe\, but its repertoire stretches across boundaries and times. \nFollowing the breezy wit of Haydn’s sunny G major Quartet\, Op 76 No 1\, the Pavel Haas players perform the 1947 Quartet No 7 by their compatriot Martinů. With its glowing harmonies and bristling rhythms\, it’s a full-blooded celebration of his Czech homeland\, written after the composer had fled Nazi persecution for the USA. \nThe Quartet concludes its recital with what many consider one of the greatest chamber works ever written. Schubert’s G major Quartet\, D887\, is music on a symphonic scale\, a vast musical panorama of transcendental visions and melodies. \nHaydn String Quartet in G Op 76 No 1\nMartinů String Quartet No 7 Concerto da Camera\nSchubert String Quartet in G D887 \nsee booking link below
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/pavel-haas-quartet-3/
LOCATION:The Queen’s Hall\, 85-89 Clerk Street\, Edinburgh\, EH8 9JG\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220821T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220821T210000
DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20220708T172551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220708T172551Z
UID:6771-1661108400-1661115600@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Czech Philharmonic
DESCRIPTION:Among the world’s most immediately distinctive and recognisable orchestras\, the Czech Philharmonic is defined by its rich\, individualistic playing that has shaped more than a century of unparalleled performances. Semyon Bychkov has been Chief Conductor and Music Director since 2018. \n\nIn the second of their two concerts at the 2022 Edinburgh International Festival\, Bychkov and the orchestra present a symphonic masterpiece that the Czech Philharmonic itself premiered in Prague in 1908. \nMahler’s Seventh Symphony is one of the composer’s most daring works\, a haunting journey that immerses you amid ghostly apparitions and magical nocturnal sounds of the natural world – before a riotous\, life-affirming finale. \nsee booking link below
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/czech-philharmonic/
LOCATION:Usher Hall\, Lothian Road\, Edinburgh\, EH1 2EA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220820T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220820T220000
DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20220707T161508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220707T161508Z
UID:6750-1661025600-1661032800@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Dvořák\, Martinů & Janáček
DESCRIPTION:For the first event in their two-concert residency at the 2022 International Festival\, the Czech Philharmonic and Music Director Semyon Bychkov draw on the orchestra’s own eminent history to bring together richly flavoured music from their Czech homeland. No other ensemble can perform this music with the same power\, authenticity or sheer delight. \nDvořák offers carefree memories of boisterous Bohemian celebrations in his joyful Carnival Overture. Dazzling pianist sisters Katia and Marielle Labèque are the soloists in the jazz-infused Concerto for Two Pianos by Dvořák’s compatriot Martinů\, which looks back affectionately to the concertos of Bach and Vivaldi while setting feet tapping with its infectious rhythms. \nFour eminent vocal soloists and the massed voices of the Edinburgh Festival Chorus join the orchestra for Janáček’s visionary Glagolitic Mass\, a passionate paean to the wonders of Bohemian nature as much as a spiritual hymn of praise. \nDvořák Carnival Overture\nMartinů Concerto for Two Pianos\nJanáček Glagolitic Mass (sung in Old Slavonic with English supertitles) \nsee booking link below \n 
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/dvorak-martinu-janacek/
LOCATION:Usher Hall\, Lothian Road\, Edinburgh\, EH1 2EA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220819T203000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220820T144000
DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20220730T112745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220730T112745Z
UID:6893-1660941000-1661006400@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:107 Mothers (Cenzorka)
DESCRIPTION:A visually compelling film about women living and working in a Ukrainian prison\, 107 Mothers opens with the piercing screams of a mother and her child. Leysa (Maryna Klimova)\, a new inmate\, is giving birth in a dour hospital room under the soft\, watchful gaze of Iryna (Iryna Kiryazeva)\, the prison’s ward. The relationship between these two women\, teeming with anxiety\, suspicion and\, eventually\, an understated mutual respect\, becomes the focal point of this quiet docufiction. \nDirected by Peter Kerekes  107 Mothers pulls its material from the real-life stories of incarcerated women living at Odessa Correctional Facility Number 74\, one of two in Ukrainian prisons where pregnant women can serve their sentences with their children. The brutal terms and conditions state\, though\, that after the child turns 3\, they will be sent to an orphanage and forever separated from their mother. If a woman is lucky and her sentence ends around the child’s third birthday\, she can apply for parole. \nTwo screenings at the Edinburgh International Film Festival see booking link below \nFriday 19th August at 20.30\, Everyman Cinema \nSaturday 20th August at 14.40\, Filmhouse Cinema 3 \n 
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/107-mothers-cenzorka/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220809T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220819T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20220709T183329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220709T183544Z
UID:6785-1660060800-1660928400@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Losers Cirque Company - Heroes
DESCRIPTION:What is going on in a mind of a severely injured person undergoing a surgery after a serious car crash?  \nOur leading character literally fights for his life – with us\, you can get a peek of his colourful inner world.  \nThe performance combines a pantomime and inventive acrobatics. Shock\, sadness\, hope and even humour! Brace yourselves for an emotional rollercoaster. \n Innovative production bringing together masters of their disciplines. \nStarring award-winning mime Radim Vizváry. This Czech group is directed by Daniel Špinar\, head of the National Theatre. \nPerformances 9\, 11-14\, 16-19 August 2022\, Edinburgh Fringe Festival  \nsee booking link below
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/loser-cirque-company-heroes/
LOCATION:ZOO Southside Main House\, 117 Nicolson Street\, Edinburgh\, EH8 9ER\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220806T191500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220808T224500
DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20220707T154546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220707T154546Z
UID:6745-1659813300-1659998700@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Rusalka
DESCRIPTION:A new production of Dvořák’s opera featuring Natalya Romaniw comes to the Edinburgh International Festival\, with the Philharmonia Orchestra\, Douglas Boyd and Garsington Opera. \nRusalka is the haunting fable of a water sprite who sacrifices everything when she falls in love with a human prince. She enlists the help of a witch\, entering the mortal world and giving up her voice to be with him – only to discover the true cost of love is greater still. Inspired by sources including Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid\, Dvořák’s sensual opera shimmers with glinting orchestral colours. Sound and silence reverberate against each other as soaring romantic melodies sweep through the eerie quiet. Reality and the supernatural collide in luscious evocations of the natural world. \nPerformed in Czech with English supertitles \nsee booking link below \n(photo copyright Clive Barda)
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/rusalka/
LOCATION:Festival Theatre\, 13-29 Nicolson Street\, Edinburgh\, EH8 9FT\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220805T203000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220828T213000
DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20220709T182257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220709T183433Z
UID:6780-1659731400-1661722200@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Cirk La Putyka - Runners
DESCRIPTION:A contemporary Czech circus company returns to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with an extraordinary show looking at the hectic pace of today’s world.  \nIn a unique set design featuring a giant treadmill\, four performers and two musicians mix dance\, running\, cyr-wheel acrobatics and original live music\, while running almost a whole marathon.  \nThis UK debut for Runners marks the company’s fourth Edinburgh appearance following sell-out seasons in 2011\, 2015 and 2017. \nPerformances 5-9\, 11-15\, 17-21\, 23-28 August  2022 \nsee booking link below
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/cirk-la-putyka-runners/
LOCATION:ZOO Southside Main House\, 117 Nicolson Street\, Edinburgh\, EH8 9ER\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220805T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220805T211500
DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20220715T133416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220715T133416Z
UID:6810-1659727800-1659734100@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Semyon Bychkov and the Labèques
DESCRIPTION:Distance and enchantment: whenever Julian Anderson creates a new work\, we’re in for a musical experience that ruffles through memories as it ravishes the ears.  \nHis keenly awaited Second Symphony takes its cue from old photographs of Prague: a city dear to conductor Semyon Bychkov\, and to the exiled Czech composer Bohuslav Martinů\, whose exuberant double concerto falls into the hands of sisters Katia and Marielle Labèque.  \nProgramme \nJulian Anderson Symphony No. 2\, ‘Prague Panoramas’ (28 mins) BBC co-commission: world premiere of complete symphony \nBohuslav Martinů  Concerto for Two Pianos (23 mins) \nSergey Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances (35 mins) \n  \nKatia & Marielle Labèque pianos \nSemyon Bychkov conductor \nBBC Symphony Orchestra \n  \nImage: Katia and Marielle Labèque © Umberto Nicoletti
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/semyon-bychkov-labeque-sisters/
LOCATION:Royal Albert Hall\, Kensington Gore\, London\, SW7 2AP\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220805T174500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220805T183000
DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20220715T132131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220715T132131Z
UID:6806-1659721500-1659724200@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Julian Anderson - Prague Panoramas
DESCRIPTION:British composer Julian Anderson  will discuss Czech cultural influences in his new Second  Symphony “Prague Panoramas” inspired by famous panoramic photos of Prague by legendary photographer Josef Sudek. \nThe piece commissioned by the BBC  will have its first full performance at the BBC Proms on the same evening at 7.30pm (see separate listing). \nThe BBC Symphony Orchestra will be conducted by the Czech Philharmonic Music Director Semyon Bychkov. \nAdmission to the event is free. Please register by email to events.london@embassy.mzv.cz or by telephone +44 (0) 20 7243 7900.  \n 
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/julian-anderson-prague-panoramas/
LOCATION:Czech Embassy\, 26-30 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, W8 4QY
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220714T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220714T210000
DTSTAMP:20260413T083259
CREATED:20220708T161119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220708T161119Z
UID:6762-1657825200-1657832400@www.bcsa.co.uk
SUMMARY:Farewell Comrade: Theresienstadt music
DESCRIPTION:Music written in the shadow of death\, Theresienstadt 1941-1945. \nWe all know that where words fail music can speak yet it is still remarkable to think that during times of unimaginable horror the musicians held in Theresienstadt were able to garner any creativity at all\, let alone enough to compose works as meaningful and moving as these. However\, they did so to promote survival and signify hope for a better world one that so many of them did not get to see\, and as such\, more so perhaps than with any other music\, it is our duty and privilege to give these works a voice now and long into the future\, so that generations current and future can enjoy them and reflect upon them. \nThis concert features two young artists hand-picked by Julius Drake; BBC New Generation Artist and Kathleen Ferrier Prize winning mezzo soprano Ema Niklovska and multi-award winning baritone Konstantin Krimmel. \nEma Nikolovska mezzo-soprano\nKonstantin Krimmel baritone\nJulius Drake piano \nTHERESIENSTADT COMPOSERS \nIlse Weber Ich wandre durch Theresienstadt | Ade\, Kamerad! | Wiegenlied\nViktor Ullmann Berjoskele from Three Jewish Songs | Five Love Songs of Richarda Huch | Three songs on poems by Friedrich Hölderlin | Three songs on poems by Conrad Ferdinand Meyer | Little Cakewalk\nGideon Klein Wiegenlied\nPavel Haas Four Songs on Chinese Poetry\nAdolf Strauss Ich weiss bestimmt\, ich werd dich wiedersehen!\nCarlo Taube Un niño judío \nsee booking link below \nTerezín memorial photo Richard Mortel
URL:https://www.bcsa.co.uk/event/theresienstadt-music/
LOCATION:Temple Church\, Church Court\, London\, EC4Y 7BB\, United Kingdom
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