Kateřina Horká: Vyrovnání (world premiere)

12 December 2023, 7:30pm, Grand Café Orient, Prague Sadness: Čapek & Scheinpflugová Kateřina Horká: Vyrovnání for alto and piano (world premiere) Monika Jägerová – alto, Vojtěch Červenka – piano

Kateřina Horká: Saxophone Quintet (world premiere)

4 November 2023, 10:30am, Martinů Hall, Prague Czech Chamber Music Society Kateřina Horká: Saxophone Quintet (world premiere) Czech Saxophone Quartet (Roman Fojtíček, Radim Kvasnica, Otakar Martinovský, Michal Kostiuk), David Eben – saxophone

Kateřina Horká: String Quartet no. 2 „Icelandic Landscape“ (world premiere)

9 May 2023, 7pm, František Drtikol Gallery Příbram Antonín Dvořák Music Festival Kateřina Horká: String Quartet no. 2 „Icelandic Landscape“ (world premiere of the winning piece of the 7. Antonín Dvořák Composition Competition) Wihan Quartet (Leoš Čepický, Jan Schulmeister – violin, Jakub Čepický – viola, Michal Kaňka -violoncello)

Czech Brass: new pieces by Kateřina Horká and Jiří Gemrot

16 October 2021, 10:30am, Liechtenstein Palace – Martinů Hall, Prague Czech Chamber Music Society Kateřina Horká: Intuitions for Brass Septet, Part II (world premiere) Jiří Gemrot: Grotesques for Brass Septet – selection (world premiere) Czech Brass (Marek Zvolánek, Stanislav Masaryk, Martin Pavluš – trumpet, Lukáš Moťka, Stanislav Penk, Pavel Debef – trombone, Karel Malimánek – tube)

The Presence of the Past. Young authors’ new pieces inspired by early music

3 October 2018, Baroque Refectory of the Dominican Convent of St Giles., Prague The Presence of the Past. Young authors’ new pieces inspired by early music A shared project by the Faculty of Arts at Charles University, Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and HERA Sound Memories. The Musical Past in Late-Medieval and Early-Modern Europe … Read more

Kateřina Horká: Mosaic (world premiere)

At the fifth of eight concerts of Podkrkonošské hudební léto festival, world premiere was given to Mosaics, a piece for violin, clarinet and piano by composer Kateřina Horká (*1993). A young student of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague wrote it in autumn 2016, encouraged by the festival’s directress, violinist Ludmila Pavlová. The 15-minute-long piece in 3 movements was … Read more