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Jan�ček Jubilee 2004

The Leo� Jan�ček Foundation has undertaken to initiate and coordinate a series of events upon the 150th anniversary of Jan�ček�s birth and the 100th anniversary of the world premiere of his opera Jenůfa. Last year they sent out notifications and invitations to opera companies, concert organizers, and music festivals; many have responded to their letters. Soon the Foundation will open up a website which will provide information on upcoming Jan�ček events. They have kindly asked all who intend to celebrated the jubilee of the most important Czech composer of the 20th century to send them all reliable information at [email protected] so they can post it on the website. Another clear detailed website, provided by the Jan�ček Theatre in Brno of the present details for the festival, as well as more biographical information about the composer, as well as many illustrations of the original scores of the operas can be viewed via Jan�ček Brno 2004 Jubilee.
Leos Janacek
The music festival Jan�ček's Brno 2004 will commemorate two anniversaries linked with the life of Leos Jan�ček, great Moravian, Czech and, undoubtedly, also European and world composer. In 2004 we will celebrate the hundred and fiftieth anniversary of his birth as well as the hundredth anniversary of the first night of the composer's internationally most renown opera Jenůfa which took place on 21 January 1904 in Brno.

The festival will take place on the initiative of citizens and representatives of cultural institutions of the city of Brno, the city with which Jan�ček's life was closely connected. The city of Brno has decided to support the initiative as a special event complementing the annual International Music Festival Moravian Autumn where the celebrations of Jan�ček's jubilee year will continue.

The main organizer of the festival 'Jan�ček's Brno 2004' is the National Theatre in Brno, particularly its Jan�ček-Opera which will participate in the festival artistically. The dramaturgical core of the festival will consist in presenting all Jan�ček's operas, which will be complemented by performances of some of Jan�ček's chamber music pieces (string quartets, The Diary of One Who Disappeared) and symphonic works (Taras Bulba, The Danube, Glagolitic Mass). During the festival an exhibition on Jan�ček life and works will be opened and a musicological conference on Jan�ček will take place.


The programme of the Festival

Wednesday 21 January Jan�ček Theatre Jej� pastorkyňa
� � In a new production by David Pountney, conducted by Jaroslav Kyzlink, with Anja Silja as the Kostelnička
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Thursday 22 January Besedn� dům Poč�tek Rom�nu/R�ko� R�koczy
� � Produced by the Jan�ček Acaedmy, and the Brno Conservatoire
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Friday 23 January Jan�ček Theatre Jej� pastorkyňa
� � With Mara Zampieri as the Kostelnička
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Saturday 24 January Mahen Theatre Vĕc Makropulos
� � Gabriela Benačkova as Emilia Marty, Conductor tba, production of the Brno National Theatre
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Sunday 25 January Jan�ček Theatre Jej� pastorkyňa
� � With Mara Zampieri as the Kostelnička
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Monday 26 January Besedn� dům Concert
� � With the Arditty String Quartet, playing both Jan�ček String Quartets, and Bartok's first Quartet
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Tuesday 27 January Jan�ček Theatre ��rka
� � Concert performance of Jan�ček's first opera, with the Olomouc Moravian Philharmonic, conducted by Jaroslav Kyzlink
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Wednesday 28 January Mahen Theatre Př�hody Li�ky Bystrou�ky
� � Irish Touring Opera Company, in the Jonathan Dove reduced orchestration, conducted by Richard Farnes
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Thursday 29 January Mahen Theatre V�lety p�nĕ Broučkovy
� � National Opera of Prague, in a new production (premiered 20 December 2003), conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras
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Friday 30 January Jan�ček Theatre Z mrtv�ho domu
� � Jan�ček Opera Brno, conducted by Jan Zbavitel
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Saturday 31 January Jan�ček Theatre Osud
� � Concert performance, with the National Opera of Prague, conducted by Zbynek Muller
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Sunday 1 February Besedn� dům Concert
� � Choral works, with the Prague Philharmonic and the Kantilena Chorus
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� Mahen Theatre K�t�a Kabanov�
� � Slovakian National Opera, conductor tba
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Monday 2 February Jan�ček Theatre K�t�a Kabanov�
� � Jan�ček Opera Brno, conductor tba
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Tuesday 3 February Mahen Theatre Ballet evening
� � With the Ballet of the National Theatre, Prague, in Sinfonietta (choreography by J�ři Kyl�an), and other ballets to works by Jan�ček
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Wednesday 4 February Jan�ček Theatre Př�hody Li�ky Bystrou�ky
� � Jan�ček Opera Brno, conducted by Vaclav Veznik
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Thursday 5 February Jan�ček Theatre Concert
� � Slovakian Philharmonic Chorus, Brno State Philharmonic... programme including the Danube Symphony and the Glagolitic Mass, conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras

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The 2002 Wiener Staatsoper production of Jenufa, to be shown as part of the celebrationsThe festival will see performances of the top Czech artistic ensembles as well as various foreign ensembles and soloists. The festival will be opened on 21 January 2004 with the first night of a new production of Jenufa performed by the Jan�ček-Opera Brno, directed by David Pountney, which is being prepared in cooperation with the State Opera, Vienna. This first night will take place on the day of the hundredth anniversary of the first night of Jenufa in Brno.

The festival which is being prepared by a number of leading representatives of artistic, cultural and political life should become an event not only of regional but, due to its dramaturgy and artistic level, also of European importance. The participation in the festival honorary committee has been promised by the conductor Sir Charles Mackerras, leading promoter of Jan�ček's works in the world, the singer Gabriela Benackova, or the musicologist Professor John Tyrrell (whose biography of the composer will be released during 2004), renowned researcher on Jan�ček. The festival will be a unique celebration of Jan�ček's works which belong to the most valuable pieces of the European cultural heritage.


Honorary Presidium of the Jan�ček Jubilee Year
So far the following people have agreed to take part:

Libu�e Doman�nsk�, opera singer, Prague
Guy Erismann, president, Mouvement Jan�ček, Paris
Marion von Hartlieb, director, Universal Edition, Vienna
Stanislav Jur�nek, district administrator of South Moravia region
Jakob Knaus, president, Leo� Jan�ček-Gesselschaft, Bern
Sir Charles Mackerras,
conductor, president of The Dvoř�k Society for Czech and Slovak Music, London
Graham Melville-Mason,
chairman of The Dvoř�k Society for Czech and Slovak Music, London
Peter Toperczer, rector, Academy of Music Arts, Prague
Ev�en To�enovsk�, district administrator of Moravian Silesia region
Professor John Tyrrell, Professorial Research Fellow at Cardiff University
Čestm�r Vlček, mayor, city of Ostrava
Jiř� Vyslou�il, musicologist, Brno
Jiř� Zlatu�ka, rector, Masaryk University, Brno


The Czech National Bank will issue a silver memorial coin for the Jan�ček anniversary (April 2004)

Jan�ček Memorial in Brno
The Leo� Jan�ček Foundation has signed a lease agreement for the garden house near the former organ school in Brno where Jan�ček lived from 1910 until his death. The house, in which the Moravian Regional Museum has established its Memorial, will be closed to the public from 1 August 2002 so renovations may be carried out. The Memorial is scheduled to reopen in 2004.

The original Czech National Theatre in BrnoMoravian Autumn 2004
Intensive work has begun on the program for this traditional fall festival, which has regularly commemorated previous Jan�ček anniversaries. It should include compositions by Jan�ček and Dvoř�k (on the 100th anniversary of his death) as well as other world composers connected in various ways with the legacy of Leo� Jan�ček.



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