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The New Town Solstice begins with a flute virtuoso in the gallery courtyard.
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The New Town Solstice begins with a flute virtuoso in the gallery courtyard.

The article reports on the start of the Novoměsto Slunohraní music festival, which connects professional and amateur musicians. This year’s edition includes a unique blend of jazz and folklore, with all concerts held at the Horácké galerie courtyard. The opening concert features flutist Michaela Koudelková performing a program based on her debut album of Baroque sonatas by Handel and Corelli, played on various types of transverse flutes. She is accompanied by other skilled musicians on period instruments. The festival also includes performances by Slovak quartet Stromoradie and a closing evening featuring Jiří Pospíchal’s Janáčkov Quartet. Additionally, the festival offers musical workshops led by members of the Janáčkova kvartet, aimed at providing inspiration and new opportunities for musicians.

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The New Town Solstice begins with a flute virtuoso in the gallery courtyard.

The article reports on the start of the Novoměsto Slunohraní music festival, which connects professional and amateur musicians. This year’s edition includes a unique blend of jazz and folklore, with all concerts held at the Horácké galerie courtyard. The opening concert features flutist Michaela Koudelková performing a program based on her debut album of Baroque sonatas by Handel and Corelli, played on various types of transverse flutes. She is accompanied by other skilled musicians on period instruments. The festival also includes performances by Slovak quartet Stromoradie and a closing evening featuring Jiří Pospíchal’s Janáčkov Quartet. Additionally, the festival offers musical workshops led by members of the Janáčkova kvartet, aimed at providing inspiration and new opportunities for musicians.

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