Event date
13 / 07 / 2025 - Sunday 15:00
Event venue
Event type
Concerts in the Gardens
Slavic Trio: (de)breathing afternoon
The wind trio of young musicians will bring the rhythmic Martinů and the melodic Tomasi to the Monastery Garden on Sunday afternoon.
Artists
Barbora Trnčíková - oboe
Anna Sysová – clarinet
Petr Sedlak – bassoon
Program
Joseph Haydn: Trio in C major, Oboe IV: 1
Ludwig van Beethoven: Variations on the theme La ci darem from Mozart's opera Don Giovanni
Henri Tomasi: Concert Champêtre
Rudolf Maros: Serenade for oboe, clarinet and bassoon
Bohuslav Martinů: Four Madrigals for oboe, clarinet and bassoon, H. 266 - III. Poco allegretto
Rudolf Maros: Serenade for oboe, clarinet and bassoon
Ervín Schulhoff: Divertissement (selection)
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Slavic Trio
Slavic Trio is a Czech chamber ensemble consisting of three prominent musicians of the young generation – oboist Barbora Trnčíková, clarinetist Anna Sysová and bassoonist Petr Sedlák. When they met in 2018 as scholarship holders of the Academy of Chamber Music, continuing to work together proved to be a natural path. Early on, they became laureates of the International Competition in Chieri, Italy (2018) and the Bohuslav Martinů Foundation Competition in Prague (2019). Members of the ensemble are graduates of the prestigious music schools of the Royal College of Music in London, the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique in Lyon and the Haute École de Musique in Lausanne. The trio has been included on the Young Artists List of the Czech Music Fund Foundation and regularly performs at home and abroad. In addition to performing world repertoire, the trio also focuses on reviving forgotten works by 20th century Czech composers. In addition to their chamber activities, the individual members are active in leading Prague orchestras.
Barbora Trnčíková
She started playing the clarinet at the age of 12 with Kamil Doležal, later she studied at the Gymnasium and Music School of the capital city of Prague. She studied at the Prague Grammar School in the class of Milan Polák. Anna Sysová is a graduate of the Bachelor’s cycle at the Brno JAMU in the class of Milan Polák and Vít Spilka and the Master’s cycle at the University of Ostrava in the class of clarinetist Karel Dohnal, where she is now continuing her doctoral programme. During her studies, she completed internships at the Guildhall School of Music in London with Andrew Marriner and at the Haute Ecole de Musique de Lausanne in Switzerland. Anna is the winner of several competitions both here and abroad – Concorso per Clarinetto Carlino 2015 in Italy, International Competition for Woodwinds in Wroclaw 2014 in Poland, Markneukirchener Wettbewerb 2014 in Germany and Czech Clarinet Art 2014 in Hořice. Anna is an enthusiastic chamber musician and was a scholarship holder of the Academy of Chamber Music and the German Foundation Villa Musica Rheinland-Pfalz. She is a member of two chamber ensembles Kalabis Quintet and Slavic Trio. She has participated in several tours of the Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester and the European Union Youth Orchestra EUYO and was a member of the Brno Philharmonic Orchestral Academy. In 2022 she won the 2nd prize and the title of laureate of the prestigious Prague Spring Competition.
Anna Sysová
She started playing the recorder and the clarinet at the age of thirteen, at the beginning of her eight-year schooling. As a clarinettist, she is the winner of numerous international competitions, e.g., in Markneukirchen, Wrocław, Carlin and Teplice. She won the Oleg Podgorny Prize and went on tour with the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra. As a member of the chamber ensembles Slavic Trio and Kalabis Quintet, as well as a soloist, she also represents her alma mater, the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Ostrava, for which she received the Dean’s Prize of the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Ostrava. She performs in the Czech Republic and abroad.
Petr Sedlák
He started playing the bassoon at the ZUŠ in Jihlava. Then Petr Sedlák graduated from the Brno Conservatory with Pavel Zatloukal and Roman Novozámský. In 2017, he then began his undergraduate studies at the prestigious Royal College of Music in London, where he studied with Julie Price, Sarah Burnett and Andrea de Flammineis. He then went on to complete a Master’s degree at the same school in 2021, double majoring in bassoon – with Roberto Giaccaglia, Joost Bosdijk and Emily Hultmark – and conducting with Howard Williams. He has been a member of the English National Opera Orchestral Academy, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, the Brno Philharmonic Orchestra and the European Union Youth Orchestra EUYO. Petr is a laureate of the Brno International Brass Competition (2013, 2015) and the Pro Bohemia Ostrava Competition, and in 2022 he became the most successful Czech participant in the Prague Spring Bassoon Competition. He is a guest player with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the Bath Festival Orchestra. He is currently a solo bassoonist with the Prague City Symphony Orchestra. He is a member of the Prague FOK and Prague Philharmonic Orchestras.
Monastery Garden
The Monastery garden offers peace to its visitors and space to relax in one moment