
Dvořák: The Chamber Music Survey with Sullivan Quartet
CONCERT
An unprecedented multi-year project presenting all of Antonín Dvořák’s chamber works.
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An unprecedented multi-year project presenting all of Antonín Dvořák’s chamber works.
Elizabeth Blancke-Biggs, internationally acclaimed soprano, and Michael Recchiuti, award winning conductor and pianist will explore the art of the Late Romantic 20th century German Lied.
DAHA’s Sunday afternoon Spring Musicale is a decade-long tradition featuring seasoned musicians alongside youthful talent in a curated program. This year Antonín Dvořák’s delightful Piano Quintet in A Major, opus 81 will be heard alongside spirituals arranged by Harry T. Burleigh, African American composer and singer befriended by Dvořák, and fellow composer Moses Hogan.
International violin virtuoso Iskandar Widjaja returns to the historic ballroom of Bohemian National Hall with a concert full of classical and contemporary musical inspiration. From Dvořák and Gershwin to a selection of Asian, American, and European works - as well as Iskander's own compositions - themed around romance. Accompanied by pianist Miki Aoki.
Part of the Year of Czech Music 2024, the concert explores Dvořák’s early and revealing String Quartet no.4 in E Minor; a further fascinating compositional rarity in the String Quartet Movement in F Major; plus selections from the ever-romantic Cypresses.
An afternoon of jazz improvisation and exploration inspired by Czech composer Leoš Janáček and his younger Hungarian contemporary, Bêla Bartók. Hear also original works by the talented Czech-born pianist and composer Antonín Fajt.
Pianist and musicologist Katelyn Bouska offers new insights into Antonín Dvořák in America through a special musical tour focused on his compositions, students and contemporaries in the late 19th century. Featuring works by Dvořák, Burleigh, Beach, Suková-Dvořáková.
Celebrating the renewal of nature in spring as well as the promise of young musical talent during this Year of Czech Music. Featuring students from The Juilliard School as well as seasoned New York players.
Opening event of the Year of Czech Music abroad. The concert will feature songs by Bedřich Smetana, Antonín Dvořák, Leoš Janáček and Bohuslav Martinů. The program offers a special performance of Janáček's extraordinary cycle “The Diary of One Who Disappeared.”
The acclaimed Sullivan Quartet returns for the latest installment in DAHA’s unprecedented series exploring the entire chamber music repertoire of Antonín Dvořák.
The works of Bedřich Smetana and Josef Suk will be featured in a musically revealing piano program that anticipates the upcoming Year of Czech Music 2024, when musicians will commemorate the 200th anniversary of Smetana's birth and the 150th anniversary of Suk's birth.
Celebrate spring and the “New World” Symphony in a special tribute to Antonín Dvořák and his symphonic masterpiece, marking its 130th anniversary year. In person and live online.
DAHA is pleased to present outstanding musicians from the Filharmonie Brno in a special performance at Bohemian National Hall. Dennis Russell Davies, Filharmonie Brno Chief Conductor and Artistic Director, appears as piano soloist. Composer Laurie Anderson will join us as a special guest for this performance.
In collaboration with the Czech Center New York and the Consulate General of the Czech Republic in New York, with support by the Bohemian Benevolent and Literary Association.
The program will be drawn from Dvořák’s prolific output of chamber works, which exceeded 40 duos, trios, string quartets, quintets and sextets.
From the streets of Brno to the plains of southern Spain, this international program is an exploration of grief and joy with special meaning for our times.
A concert exploring the musical cultures of Habsburg Central Europe with the soprano Ariana Wyatt and pianist Richard Masters.
The tradition of spring musicales continues as the spirited ArtsAhimsa ensemble returns for its tenth season. The evening offers a special program fusing Antonín Dvořák musical gems, Czech and American poetry, and inspirational dance.
From DAHA’s Archive: View the brilliant Martinů Quartet from Prague performing Antonín Dvořák’s “American” String Quartet, composed during his idyllic midwestern sojourn in the summer of 1893. This event was the third annual concert in DAHA’s continuing series of Dvořák’s complete chamber works. In the Grand Ballroom of the historic Bohemian National Hall, the renowned musicians and their audience enjoyed the enhanced acoustics and intimacy created by a central seating arrangement.
Originally performed on September 23, 2018, Martinů Quartet
DAHA presents the fourth concert in our unprecedented series of Dvořák’s complete chamber works with a performance by the exciting Apollo Trio.