Laetentur Coeli
Concert within the Drnholec Wine Festival

Saturday, 25. 9. 2021 at 14:00
Church of the Holy Trinity
Drnholec (Czechia)

At the concert of the 2nd year of the international music festival ”Silberbauer’s Musical Thaya Region”, two excellent performers will appear. Soprano Lucie Rozsnyó and organist Žaneta Bartová. The concert will feature Baroque repertoire, compositions by C. Monteverdi, as well as chorales by J. S. Bach.

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Künstler

  • Žaneta Bartová studied organ at the Brno Conservatory under the guidance of Doc. Zdeněk Nováček. She continued her studies at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague with Prof. Jan Hora. She completed a study abroad internship at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam.

    In addition to musical collaboration with chamber and choral ensembles, she was organisationally involved in important music festivals and educational projects such as the Summer Early Music Festival in Prague, Academie de Sablé à Prague, Academie Versailles or the Lednice-Valtice Music Festival. She currently teaches piano and organ at the Primary Art School in Mikulov.

  • Lucie Rozsnyó studied opera singing and a postgraduate study program at the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno (A. Barová, I. Medek). She completed study internships at Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Vienna (C. Visca), at Anton Bruckner Privatuniversität in Linz (K. Beranová) and a work internship at ZHdK Zurich. As a scholarship holder, she participated in many international courses (L. Spitzer, R. Hansmann, P. Olech, K. Beranová, P. Rozario, J. Hassler, C. Pelon, M. Ch. Kiehr, D. York, E. Tubb). At the international singing competition Leoš Janáček, she won 1st prize and also an award for the best interpretation of a Czech contemporary composition. She received further awards at the Internationale Sommerakademie Prag-Wien-Budapest for the best interpretation of a work by L. Janáček and 1st prize ABA Music Award (Austria Barock Akademie Gmunden).

    She performs at many Czech and international music festivals and focuses on the interpretation of Baroque music with ensembles: Musica Florea (M. Štryncl), Capella Regia
    (R. Hugo), Ensemble Inégal (A. Viktora), Hoffmusici (O. Macek), Concerto Aventino (J. Kydlíček), Ensemble Demian (T. Hanzlík). She is a co-founder of Ensemble Fiorello, duo Aurette and duo L&M. With the ISHA trio, she focuses on 20th and 21st century music and also played in the film Interlude in Prague. Lucie Rozsnyó participates in CD recordings and also regularly collaborates with Czech Radio. In addition to her artistic activities, she also works as a psychotherapist.

Entritt

Voluntary admission

Programme

Antiphon Salve Regina
Johann Heinrich Buttsetett
(1666–1727)
Prelude
from the collection Musikalische Klavierkunst und Vorratskammer
Claudio Monteverdi
(1567–1643)
Laudate Dominum
from the collection Selva morale e spirituale
Claudio Merulo
(1533–1604)
Toccata Quinta
Claudio Monteverdi
(1567–1643)
Exulta figlia
Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685–1750)
Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten (BWV 690, 691)
Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685–1750)
Et Exsultavit spiritus meus
(aria from Magnificat BWV 243)
Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685–1750)
Fugue sopra il Magnificat: Meine Seele’Erhebt den Herren (BWV 733)
Johann Speth
(1664–after 1720)
Magnificat Tertii Toni
from the collection Ars Magna Consoni et Dissoni
Giovanni B. Pescetti
(?1704–1766)
Sonata
Allegro ma non presto - Moderato – Presto
Georg Friedrich Händel
(1685–1759)
Oh had I Judas lyre
aria from the oratorio Joshua
photo Dita Dvořáková

Ort

The Church of the Holy Trinity is a Roman Catholic church in the market town of Drnholec, Břeclav district. The late Baroque building, designed by architect František Antonín Grimm, was built between 1750 and 1757. It replaced an older Gothic church, which was subsequently converted into a rectory. The church serves as the parish church of the Drnholec parish and is protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic. The church is a single-nave, oriented building with a cross-shaped ground plan, with a rectangular nave slightly extended by short arms on the sides. The eastern side of the nave is closed by a segmental chancel, supplemented on the sides by square sacristy and chapel buildings, with oratories on the upper floor. The western part of the nave is closed by a facade with the main entrance, supplemented on the sides by a twin tower with bell towers. The facade of the western front is covered by pilasters supporting a risalit topped by a triangular gable. Above the entrance portal is a balcony window. Other windows are broken through in the side walls of the nave and in the chancel. The facades of the church are divided by corner pilaster strips. A massive dividing cornice runs around the building at roof level. The main altar of the church is contemporary, with sculptural decoration by Ondřej Schweigl. In the middle of it is a painting of the Holy Trinity by Josef Stern, with statues of Saints Cyril and Methodius on the sides. In the nave there are two opposing retable altars with paintings by Josef Stern. The wall-mounted pulpit, baptismal font and organ case are also original. In the towers hang a large bell from 1829, and two smaller bells from 1919.

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