Press Release for the 82nd Season

Prague, 7 April 2016

The Prague Symphony Orchestra’s upcoming 82nd season will provide maximum “FOK”

“The abbreviation FOK has been with the orchestra for over eighty years, from its very beginning. And throughout the eighty years, generations of people who have a connection with the orchestra have been explaining to others what the abbreviation stands for. The 82nd concert season, whose programme we are now presenting, will be much more FOK than the previous seasons.

Not long ago, we returned to Film music in a significant way, and because of its popularity, it won’t be left out this season. Add to that, José Cura’s projects representing Opera and the capital K for Konzert (“concert” in Czech) doesn’t even need mentioning.” writes FOK Director Daniel Sobotka in his foreword to the season programme.

CHIEF CONDUCTOR PIETARI INKINEN

Pietari Inkinen will again conduct twelve concerts with the Prague players. The concerts in Prague will include Czech, Finnish and other world repertoire, with Czech and international soloists foremost among the performers; Vadim Repin, the soloist of the opening concert among them. “Being a conductor of an orchestra is an honour, pleasure, and also a great undertaking. The chief conductor cannot hide behind his programmes and has to choose the most demanding repertoire.” Thus Pietari Inkinen explains why he has chosen such challenging pieces for the 82nd season. Under his baton, FOK will return to Sibelius, Beethoven, Grieg and Bruckner. The January performance of Smetana’s Má vlast as part of the subscription series will be a great occasion; it hasn’t been part of the Prague Symphony Orchestra’s series for thirty-five years.

JOSÉ CURA - ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

José Cura continues his role as artist in residence, and will take on several roles. In October, he will sing with participants from his master classes, he will be conducting symphonic repertoire at the Advent concert for UNICEF, and he will premiere another of his own compositions in Prague, in which he’ll take on the main role of Jesus Christ.

PRINCIPAL GUEST CONDUCTOR JAC VAN STEEN

Dutch conductor Jac van Steen continues as FOK’s Principal Guest Conductor. In October, under his baton, the orchestra will give a Czech-American programme titled The Discovery of America and in April they will perform a piece by Gustav Mahler.


PREMIERES

In the82nd season the Prague Symphony Orchestra intends to concentrate on the systematic enlargement of its repertoire. The Concerto for Horn and Orchestra, ‘The Gothic’, by American composer Kerry Turner, with FOK principal horn Zuzana Rzounková, will have its European premiere in October, in the presence of the composer. More premieres will take place in concerts of our artist in residence José Cura, including the world premiere of his oratorio Ecce Homo. Under his baton we will hear the film music from The Night of the Mayas by Silvestre Revueltas, for the first time in the Czech Republic. In June, the orchestral version of the popular Celebration Jazz Mass by Karel Růžička will be performed as the world premiere.

TOURS

In the 82nd season, the Prague Symphony Orchestra FOK will undertake a number of prestigious concert projects, both at home and abroad. Among the most significant will be the engagement with the Vienna Konzerthaus withPietari Inkinen, and the tour to Japan in connection with the opening of the Slav Epic exhibition, followed by Prague Days in Kyoto. The orchestra will also take part in the prestigious Rheingau Musik Festival in Germany, the Bratislava Music Festival and will perform in Spain. In the Czech Republic, the orchestra will perform at all of the important music festivals and will also give a concert during the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.

82nd SEASON’S PARTNERS

FOK is governed by the City of Prague, with the Municipal House as the orchestra’s residence. The Obecní dům Corporation remains FOK’s Premium partner. The Prague Symphony Orchestra’s 82nd season partner is the building construction company YIT – Finnish housing with a heart.