
Gala concert of the Academy Kroměříž
DATE AND TIME:
17. 8. 2025
19:00
Admission
420,- CZK / Students, seniors and disabled people 370,- CZK / on site 450,- CZK
about the concert
A world-class experience with a world-class conductor.
There will be a musical welcome and wine before the concert begins.
INTERPRETERS
Moravian Philharmonic Olomouc
The Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra Olomouc is one of the leading and oldest symphony orchestras in the Czech Republic. It has a rich discography and performs at major international music festivals at home and abroad. During its existence, it has created an exceptionally extensive and diverse repertoire. It is primarily dedicated to the great creators of world music of the 19th and 20th centuries, but it also promotes contemporary Czech and world music. The orchestra also ranks among the authentic interpreters of the classics of Czech national musical culture: Antonín Dvořák, Bedřich Smetana, Leoš Janáček and Bohuslav Martinů.
Tomas Netopil
One of the most sought-after Czech conductors worldwide, he was the principal guest conductor of the Czech Philharmonic, with whom he regularly tours both at home and abroad, in addition to concerts at the Rudolfinum in Prague. He served as the general music director of the Aalto Musik Theater and the Philharmonie Essen. Since the 2025/26 season, he has been the chief conductor and artistic director of the Prague Symphony Orchestra FOK
In the 2022/23 season, he made his debut with the legendary period instrument orchestra Concentus Musicus Wien with extraordinary success and completed a successful Asian tour with the Japanese and Korean National Symphony Orchestras (Yomiuri Nippon and Korean National Symphony Orchestras).
He is the artistic director of the international Academy Kromeriz.
Tomáš Netopil's significant operatic collaborations include his performances at the Saxon State Opera in Dresden, the Vienna State Opera, and the Grand Theatre in Geneva and Cologne.
On concert stages, Tomáš Netopil has performed at the head of many renowned orchestras, including the Essen and Czech Philharmonics, the Orchestre National de France, the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte Carlo, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestre de Paris, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Orchestra RAI Torino.
Dalibor Karvay
Exceptional virtuosity, maximum precision and musical maturity are the qualities that have established Dalibor Karvay as one of the most important Slovak artists of his generation. Driven by a constant desire for absolute tonal purity and emotional depth, he constantly refines his musical expression and pushes the boundaries of his interpretative art.
As a soloist, Dalibor Karvay has performed with a number of renowned orchestras, including the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, ORF Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien, Vienna Chamber Orchestra, Camerata Salzburg, Deutsche Symphonie-Orchester Berlin and the Czech Philharmonic. He has collaborated with renowned conductors such as Ion Marin, Marek Janowski, Marie Jacquot, Leif Segerstam and Giedrė Šlekytė, to name a few, and is also a sought-after chamber musician.
Since 2020, Dalibor has been serving as the first concertmaster of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra.
Dalibor's violin is an Antonio Stradivari, Cremona 1694, "ex Benecke", on loan from the Oesterreichischen Nationalbank.
Fedor Rudin
Yanina Ulasevets, vocals
Yanina Ulasavets is a soprano, a graduate of the Prague Conservatory and the Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Prague. She is a laureate of the Academy Kroměříž 2024 and continues to develop her artistic growth under the guidance of Kateřina Kněžíková.
She performs on prestigious European stages, such as the Munich Philharmonic, the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, the Gewandhaus in Leipzig and Lucerne in Switzerland. In 2024, she participated in the production of the opera Jenůf L. Janáček at the Moravian Theatre Olomouc.
Miriam Magdalena Haniková, violin
Program
- Joseph Haydn – Symphony in G major No. 94 “with the sound of kettledrums”
– Adagio, very lively
- Andante
– Minuet, Allegro molto
– Finale, Allegro di molto
- Ludwig van Beethoven – Romance for Violin and Orchestra in F major, Op. 50
- Ludwig van Beethoven – "Ah, perfido" concert aria Op. 65
- WA Mozart – Concertone in C major K 190 for two violins and orchestra
– Allegro spiritoso
– Andantina gracefully
– Tempo di minuetto (Vivation)





