Marek Keprt: elfenLaubLäuten (world premiere)

19 December 2021, 7pm, online stream from the Corpus Christi Chapel, Palacký University Arts Centre, Olomouc Lichtzwang 2021: Piano Recital “Night and Bells” Marek Keprt: elfenLaubLäuten (world premiere) Marek Keprt – piano

International Shakuhachi Festival Prague: new pieces by Vlastislav Matoušek and Jiří Lukeš

12 December 2021, Atrium na Žižkově, Prague International Shakuhachi Festival Prague 15:00 ZEN: Silence and Sound Vlastislav Matoušek: CORONA MUNDI 4 SHAKUHACHI (world premiere) Vlastislav Matoušek, Hélène Seiyū Codjo – shakuhachi, and others 18:00 KONVERGENCE: tenmetsu :: Japanese introspections Jiří Lukeš: tenmetsu for satsuma biwa (world premiere) Junko Ueda: satsuma biwa

Rudolf Komorous: Monody for solo clarinet (world premiere)

8 December 2021, 12:30pm, Phillip T. Young Recital Hall, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada For Rudolf Komorous: a 90th Birthday Celebration Rudolf Komorous: Monody for solo clarinet (world premiere) Patricia Kostek – clarinet

Pavel Kopecký: Leporelo (world premiere)

7 December 2021, 7:30pm, Gallery of the Academy of Performing Arts, Prague Třídení Pavel Kopecký: Leporelo for marimba and electronics (world premiere) Daniel Mikolášek – marimba

Days of Contemporary Music: new pieces by M. Červenková, J. Laburda, J. Koželuhová, J. Fila and M. Christou

19 November 2021, 7:30pm, Kaiserstein palace, Praha Days of Contemporary Music Milada Červenková: Kaliya lila – rhapsody for violoncello and harp (world premiere) Jitka Vlašánková – violoncello, Kateřina Valášková – harú Jiří Laburda: Dialogy pro dva kontrabasy (world premiere) Tomáš Karpíšek, Gonzalo Jiménez Barranco – double bass Jitka Koželuhová: Danksagung – Motive eines Lebens for … Read more

Days of Contemporary Music: new pieces by P. Hrabánek, M. Báchorek, J. Beran, V. Micka, L. Hurník, and I. Bláha

13 November 2021, 7:30pm, Kaiserstein Palace, Prague Days of Contemporary Music Pavel Hrabánek: String Quartet no. 3 (world premiere) Sedláček Quartet (Michal Sedláček, Jan Maceček – violin, Tomáš Krejbich – viola, Matěj Štěpánek – violoncello) Milan Báchorek: Třesky plesky, hezky slezsky for two boy voices, piano, and small percussion instruments (world premiere) Jakub Seriš, Jiří … Read more