CRACOW and INDIAN SUMMER FESTIVAL
in EASTERN SLOVAKIA
29 September -
6 October 2010


Our third visit to the UNESCO World Heritage Site and its remarkable music festival which we have supported from the start.

After two nights in the former Polish capital city of Cracow, with one of the best-preserved medieval centres in Europe, we cross the High Tatra mountain range on the ancient trade route to the towns of the Spiss region, once wealthy with trade and mining but overlooked for centuries. The Gothic and Renaissance houses frame late 15th century altar carvings in the churches by Master Paul, who rivals the well-known Veit Stoss in Cracow. In 2008 a British-Slovak couple established a music festival in their adopted town with leading musicians from all over the world performing in a Rococo theatre and the great church of the former regional capital Levoca. For the third festival, cellist Julian Lloyd-Webber is joined by two of the most remarkable younger generation pianists, Jonathan Powell and the Czech Ivo Kahanák (who recently made his memorable Prom debut), the award-winning Slovak cellist Jozef Lupták, the Stamic Quartet and the Slovak Sinfonietta. The bicentenaries of Schumann and Chopin are the focus of the 2010 festival.



We stay in a charming hotel in the former Jewish part of the Kasimierz quarter of Cracow; a renovated mediaeval house on the main square is our Levoca hotel. As well as the excursions and recitals we meet the musicians, have exclusive introductory talks and receptions.



Cost: Ł1,380 to include return schedule flights, transfers and excursions, good tickets for all concerts, 2 nights in Cracow and 5 nights in Levoca, 5 lunches and 1 dinner. Single supplement Ł250. Deposit Ł300.

Levoca - the UNESCO World Heritage Site by a local artist.



Friday 1st  October

19.00

Theatre,

Levoča

Stamic Quartet (Czech Republic)

Dvořák: String Quartet in d op. 34

 Charles Ives: String Quartet no. 1 ('From the Salvation Army')

Schumann: String Quartet in F  op. 41 no. 2

Saturday 2nd October

15.00

Dardanely Summerhouse,

Markušovce

Klára Kolonits (soprano) acc. Dániel Dinyés  (Hungary)

Lieder recital

to include Chopin, Robert Schumann, Clara Schumann,

Felix Mendelssohn, Fanny Mendelssohn and Liszt

Saturday 2nd  October

19.00

Theatre

Levoča

Stamic Quartet/ Ivo Kahánek (Czech Republic)

Smetana: String Quartet no. 2 in d minor

Schulhoff: String Quartet no. 2

Schumann: Piano Quintet in E flat  op. 44

Sunday 3rd  October

15.00

Congress Hall, Levoča

Ivo Kahánek (Czech Republic)

Schumann: Kinderszenen op. 15 - Gideon Klein: Sonata -

Bohuslav Martinů: Three Czech Dances - Chopin: 4 Scherzi.

Sunday 3rd October

19.00

Theatre, Levoča

Julian Lloyd Webber (cello) acc. Pam Chowhan  (UK)

JS Bach: Adagio in G from BWV 156- Debussy: Cello Sonata – Fauré: Elégie, op. 24 -

Delius: Cello Sonata – W. Lloyd Webber: Nocturne -

Rachmaninoff: Cello Sonata in g minor, op.19

Monday 4th October

15.00

Congress Hall, Levoča

Jonathan Powell (piano) (UK)

Eugen Suchoň: Kaleidoscope - Medtner: Sonata op.25 no.2 'Night Wind' - 

Rachmaninoff: Variations on a Theme by Chopin op.22

Monday 4th October

19.00

Congress Hall, Levoča

Jozef Luptak/Aperta Trio (Slovakia)

Ronal Sebesta (clarinet), Jozef Luptak (cello) and Nora Skuta (piano) 

Beethoven: Clarinet Trio in B flat op. 11 - Peter Zagar: Clarinet Trio -

Zemlinsky: Trio in E flat op. 4

Tuesday 5th October

19.00

Congress Hall

Levoča

Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra Košice , cond. Zbyněk Müller /

Julian Lloyd Webber (cello) (UK)

To include:  Elgar: Cello concerto in e minor op. 85 -

Schumann Symphony no. 2  in C op. 61 .



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