15 Concerts and 2 Public Rehearsals

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The program of special concerts series is themed around Advent, Christmas, and New Year, but also includes popular film music concerts and concerts for other special occasions. This season will also feature a concert by the world-renowned Austrian flutist Michael Martin Kofler on the occasion of his master classes in Bratislava, a concert as part of the New Slovak Music festival featuring the premieres of vocal symphonies by Lukáš Borzík and Ľuboš Bernáth, and a concert by the Slovak Philharmonic with Daniel Raiskin and pianist Olga Scheps, featuring Tchaikovsky’s popular Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, which serves as preparation for their tour of Japan in 2026.

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Special Concerts M
Special Concerts M

M11 2009/2010

Slovak Philharmonic
Slovak Philharmonic Choir
Petr Vronský, conductor
Blanka Juhaňáková, choirmaster
Takashi Yamamoto, piano

Piotr Iľjič Čajkovskij
Concert for piano and orchestra Np. 1 in B Minor op. 23
Johannes Brahms
Tragic Ouverture / Tragische Ouvertüre op. 81
Igor Stravinskij
Symphonie des Psaumes

M13 2009/2010

The Slovak Chamber Orchestra Bohdan Warchal
Ewald Danel, conductor
Peter Zwiebel, viola

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony in A Major KV 201
Carl Stamitz
Concert for Viola and Orchestra in D Major
Arnold Schönberg
Verklärte Nacht op. 4

M14 2009/2010

The Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra
Leoš Svárovský, conductor
Gavriel Lipkind, violoncello

Bedřich Smetana
Vyšehrad, Vltava, Šárka from cycle of Symphonic poems ""My Country""
Antonín Dvořák
Concert for cello and orchestra in H Minor op. 104

M2 2010/2011

The Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra
The Slovak Philharmonic Choir
Zsolt Nagy, conductor
Jozef Chabroň, chorister
Denisa Šlepkovská, mezzosoprano
Stanislav Beňačka, spoken word
František Kovár, spoken role

Roman Berger
Missa pro nobis – opening

M1 2010/2011

The Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra
Martin Majkút, conductor
Magdaléna Bajuszová, piano

Aaron Copland
Rodeo, Four Dance Episodes
Jozef Kolkovič
Concert for piano, string instruments and  kettle-drums
Johannes Brahms
Symphony No. 2 In D Major op. 73