Trio Ribelino
26. 10. 2023 19:00
Maisel Synagogue, Maiselova 10, Prague 1
A concert by the wind ensemble Trio Ribelino, which regularly performs with the Czech National Symphony Orchestra. Its repertoire ranges from the Classical era through to the 20th century. The concert will feature a selection of works by Ludwig van Beethoven (1712-1773) and by the Jewish composer Erwin Schulhoff (1894-1942). Tickets can be purchased at the Jewish Museum’s Information and Reservation Centre (Maiselova 15, Prague 1) and at the Prague Ticket Office – Via Musica, or through the Jewish Museum’s website (https://www.jewishmuseum.cz).
Programme:
Darius Milhaud: Pastorale for Wind Trio, Op. 147
Ludwig van Beethoven: Trio in C Major, Op. 87
I. Allegro
II. Adagio
III. Minuet
IV. Finale
Jacques Ibert: Five Pieces for String Trio
I. Allegro vivo
II. Andantino
III. Allegro assai
IV. Andante
V. Allegro quasi marziale
Erwin Schulhoff: Divertimento for Oboe, Clarinet and Bassoon
I. Ouverture: Allegro con moto
II. Burlesca: Allegro molto
III. Romanzero: Andantino
IV. Charleston: Allegro
V. Tema con variazioni e fugato: Andante
VI. Florida: Allegretto
VII. Rondino – Finale: Molto alIegro con fuoco
Trio Ribelino
Trio Ribelino was founded in 2021 by bassoonist Štěpán Rímský, oboist Anna
Škreptáčová and clarinettist Matouš Kopáček. The ensemble focuses on chamber music from the Classical era through to the 20th century. In its short career so far, it has already given a number of successful concerts, including at the Hradecká Nokturna music festival. In December 2021 it took part in the Czech Television Advent Concert. Each member of the trio is a professionally trained classical musician. Bassoonist Štěpán Rímský has been a member of the Prague Symphony Orchestra since 2017, having gained experience in ensembles such as the Solistes Européens, Luxembourg, the F.X. Šalda Theatre Orchestra in Liberec, and the National Theatre Orchestra in Prague. Clarinettist Matouš Kopáček is the recipient of a number of prestigious awards at local and international competitions, including second prize at the Czech Clarinet Art competition in Hořice in 2013, second prize at the Pro Bohemia competition in Ostrava, the absolute winner award at the 48th Concertino Praga competition in 2014, and many others. He is also a member of the Prague Symphony Orchestra and of the Orchestral Academy of the Czech Philharmonic. Anna Škreptáčová has won awards at international solo and chamber oboe competitions, including third prize in Wroclaw and first prize at the 2014 ISA music competition (Viktor Kalabis and Czech Contemporary Music categories). In 2016-17 she completed an internship at the National Conservatory of Music and Dance in Paris, where she was taught by Prof. David Walter. She is currently a member of the Pilsen Philharmonic Orchestra and is involved in educational programmes held by the Czech Philharmonic.
Entry: 230 CZK
Organizer: ŽMP