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A series of concerts celebrating the 270th anniversary of Mozart's birth.
A series of concerts organized on the occasion of the "Year of W. A. Mozart 2026" will resound in the Baroque summer palace Amerika. Over the course of four evenings, all sixteen Sonatas for Violin and Piano by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart will be performed.
Performed by Professor Stanislav Bogunia and Marie Kocián Mátlová, listeners will have the opportunity to hear a complete performance of these chamber works.
♦ Sonata in C major, No. 16, K. 296 ♦ Sonata in D major, No. 23, K. 306 ♦ Sonata in E-flat major, No. 19, K. 302 ♦ Sonata in F major, No. 36, K. 547
♦ Sonata in F major No. 24, K. 376 ♦ Sonata in F major No. 25, K. 377 ♦ Sonata in E minor No. 21, K. 304 ♦ Sonata in E-flat major No. 33, K. 481
♦ Sonata in A major No. 22, K. 305 ♦ Sonata in E-flat major No. 28, K. 380 ♦ Sonata in G major No. 18, K. 301 ♦ Sonata in B-flat major No. 32, K. 454
♦ Sonata in B flat major No. 26, K. 378 ♦ Sonata in G major No. 27, K. 379 ♦ Sonata in C major No. 20, K. 303 ♦ Sonata in A minor No. 35, K. 526
Stanislav Bogunia (*1949) is a prominent Czech pianist, conductor, choirmaster, and music teacher. After studying piano at the Ostrava Conservatory, he studied conducting at the Prague Academy of Performing Arts under Václav Neumann. As a pianist and chamber musician, he has accompanied many top artists, including violinist Václav Hudeček. He has worked as a choirmaster and conductor, serving as chief conductor of the West Bohemian Symphony Orchestra in Mariánské Lázně and conductor of the Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra in Ostrava. He was choirmaster of the Czech Radio Choir and continues to work for Czech Radio as one of the conductors of the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra. He is a long-standing and sought-after music teacher at the Music Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague.
Marie Kocián Mátlová (*1990) was born into a musical family as the sixth and youngest daughter of conductor and choirmaster Prof. Lubomír Mátl. After studying in Prague, she enrolled in 2008 at the renowned Buchmann-Mehta School of Music (BMSM) at Tel Aviv University in Israel (violin class of Ilya Konovalov, concertmaster of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra). She served as concertmaster of the BMSM Symphony Orchestra, which debuted at Carnegie Hall in New York, and then led the orchestra for another five seasons, during which she collaborated mainly with Maestro Zubin Mehta. She was the only Czech selected for the prestigious Perlman Music Program, where she studied under Itzhak Perlman. She is currently a member of the National Theater Orchestra and a teacher at the Grammar School and Music School of the Capital City of Prague. She also teaches violin at summer performance courses in Český Krumlov. She founded and leads the Maria Ensemble, a multi-genre group consisting of leading Czech musicians.
Admission: 100 CZK Tickets can be purchased on-line by selecting a date from the calendar below or, if capacity is not filled, at the venue before the concert begins.
Stanislav Bogunia
Marie Kocián Mátlová