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![Habrovka](/subjects/habrovka.png)
Habrovka
![Hlasy](/subjects/hlasy.png)
Hlasy
The International Music Festival of the Human Voice presents musicians of various genres, which are connected by a unique vocal expression.
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amfiteátr na Stráni
Rožnov pod Radhoštěm
![Horn Fest](/subjects/hornfest.png)
Horn Fest
Horn Fest was created on the initiative of the Czech horn player Radek Baborák, who would like to take this step to contribute to the more than 300-year-old tradition of the Czech horn game. The unifying element of the whole festival is therefore the French horn. As part of the Horn Fest, listeners will be able to listen to the various positions of this instrument, support a diverse instrumental cast and genre, as well as a very varied program. They will be able to see for themselves that the French horn is not just an instrument of love, but mainly a melodic instrument with an infinite number of color scales, just a great understanding of both wind instruments and strings!
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Severozápadní III 377/42
Praha 4
141 00
![Hudební festival Antonína Dvořáka](/subjects/pribram_dvorak.jpg)
Hudební festival Antonína Dvořáka
The Antonín Dvořák Music Festival boasts a long tradition, during which its organizers managed to establish it among high-level cultural events and, in the venues, of paramount importance. It was established in 1969 on the initiative of the Antonín Dvořák Society (then chaired by Dr. Karel Mikys) and the District Cultural Center in Příbram, to which the Ministry of Culture promised financial support at the time. And the support was by no means small, because at that time it made it possible to invite such orchestras as the Czech Philharmonic, the FOK Symphony Orchestra of the Capital City of Prague, the PKO, the Slovak Philharmonic or the Film Symphony Orchestra. During these years, however, the festival also included a number of excellent ensembles from abroad. The people of Příbram were also able to witness top performances such as the Leningrad Philharmonic and the Moscow State Philharmonic, and last but not least, the Warsaw State Philharmonic or the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra London with conductors Mark Emler, Charles Groves, Arvid Jansons and Dimitri Kitajen. After 1989, however, similarly as in the whole cultural sphere, significant organizational changes took place here. Since 1990, the organization Příbram Theater has taken over its organization, where (perhaps) due to the lack of financial resources, the festival stuck to three to five concerts, mostly only chamber music.
![Hudební festival Znojmo](/subjects/znojmo.jpg)
Hudební festival Znojmo
The Znojmo Music Festival brings its audience a wide range of musical styles and types, connects the seemingly incompatible and breaks down the boundaries between genres. However, the unifying element and goal of the entire festival is to achieve the maximum possible quality and authenticity in all concerts and productions. The axis of the festival is the staging and performance of opera or ballet works in several reruns. Each year is characterized by a tight dramaturgy. All concerts and other accompanying events are held in a unified spirit.
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Hrnčířská 246/1
Znojmo-Přímětice
669 04
![Chodrockfest](/subjects/imagesOFIFYMWS.jpg)
Chodrockfest
Rock festival taking place in August during local folklor celebration in small town Domažlice. Latest season had about 10 000 visitors.
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Waldhegerova 529
Domažlice
344 01
![Janáček Brno](/subjects/JANACEK-BRNO_logo.jpg)
Janáček Brno
The Janáček Brno festival ranks among the most important events in the European cultural calendar. It is devoted to the artistic legacy of one the greatest Czech composers, Leoš Janáček, and comprehensively presents his life’s work in an international context.
![Klavírní festival Rudolfa Firkušného](/subjects/firkusneho.png)
Klavírní festival Rudolfa Firkušného
This festival, organized by the Prague Spring, is dedicated to the celebration of the piano and the figure of the greatest Czech pianist of the 20th century, Rudolf Firkušný, who was also very closely connected with the Prague Spring.
![Letiště](/subjects/letiste.jpg)
Letiště
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Letiště
Hranice
75361
![Letní slavnosti staré hudby](/subjects/LSSH_logo-S-symbol_CZ_compact.jpg)
Letní slavnosti staré hudby
The Early Music Summer Festival is the largest and longest-running early music festival in Prague. Since 2000, the festival has been the gateway through which top foreign performers flow to the Czech Republic, playing originals or copies of historical instruments while maintaining the highest demands for perfection of performance, which we are used to with modern instruments.
The thematically elaborated dramaturgy of individual years presents a number of compositions in modern premieres, not only in the Czech but also often in a global context. The festival is unique in its overlap with Baroque theater and dance. One of the advantages of the festival is the connection of beautiful architecture with music of appropriate styles.
Concerts and performances held regularly, for example, in the Břevnov Monastery, Troja Castle, Rudolfinum, the Lobkowicz Palace, in the interiors of lesser-known Prague churches and other Prague historical spaces.
The festival is a member of the European REMA network and is a proud holder of the prestigious EFFE Label 2017-2021 and the "exceptional festival" label.
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Praha