Brno Philharmonic – Besední dům
Moravský podzim (Moravian autumn)
The festival invites orchestras to Brno that were previously passing Europe by, alongside top chamber ensembles and the world’s most celebrated soloists. It is not only a festival of “interpretation” which seeks to bring to Brno the cream of the world’s performers and to compare them with first-class home musicians, but also a festival of “programming”, one that is not only about “stars” (and certainly not about “competition” between them), but also about “substance”.
Moravian Autumn takes pride in seeking new and interesting threads of programming, approaching living composers and giving them commissions. The festival also draws attention to young performers, giving them an opportunity to display their developing talents.
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Interesting places nearby
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Moravian Gallery in Brno (Moravská galerie v Brně)
The second-largest art museum in the Czech Republic
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Comenius Square (Komenského náměstí)
A large square at the road around the historical centre.
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Sono centrum
A club with 700 seats and space for 1,200 standing visitors
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Faculty of Music of JAMU
The Faculty of Music is part of the Janáček Academy of Performing Arts (JAMU)