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Human soul, pure human soul! The water nymph Rusalka longs for life above the water, for love and a human soul. The witch knows the way, but the price is high – Rusalka loses her ability to speak, but what good is speech when for her beloved prince she is just a wave on the water… The world of men, however, turns out to be cruel and full of betrayal, over which even her pure love cannot prevail. This new version of Rusalka is based on Lars-Åke Thessman’s original set design for Rusalka at the Gothenburg Opera 2012.

A birthday music show featuring one of the most prominent Czech violin virtuosos. Pavel Šporcl is a world-renowned violin virtuoso and a direct successor to the famous tradition of the Czech violin school represented by Otakar Ševčík, Jaroslav Kocian, and Václav Snítil. Thanks to his artistry and unconventional performances, he has enjoyed success on the world's most prestigious stages with audiences of all generations. He is entering the second half of his life with a special birthday concert full of exclusive guests, featuring new arrangements and orchestral accompaniment, showcasing a cross-section of his work to date.

B. Britten's famous opera, which became a major theatrical event in its production by the National Theater Brno... The story of the opera Peter Grimes is as harsh and stormy as the landscape in which it takes place. A boy dies in a fishing village on the North Sea coast. Fisherman Peter Grimes is suspected of his murder. Although he is acquitted by the court, the locals have their own opinion and make it known. Social outcasts and the sea are the thematic pillars of this tragic opera, in which the staunch pacifist and humanist Benjamin Britten sides with all those who deviate from the norms of mainstream society. Although Benjamin Britten's work forms a fundamental part of contemporary opera production and he is the most frequently staged composer of the 20th century worldwide, in the Czech Republic we rarely have the opportunity to encounter his work. His most famous opera, Peter Grimes, from 1945, had its Czechoslovak premiere two years later at the National Theater in Brno.

A little fox cub is captured by a forester. Growing up to be a strong and independent vixen, she escapes into the wild and learns about the eternal circle of life. No opera is so closely connected with Brno and its surroundings as Janáček’s enchanting woodland tale, where the human and animal worlds intermingle. Opening this year’s Janáček Brno International Opera and Music Festival, this new production is directed by Jiří Heřman, Artistic Director of Opera at the National Theatre Brno.
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