“Whenever you think you´ve found the word to describe her music it takes a turn into another direction,“ laments Thorsten Bednarz from Deutschlandradio Kultur. “That happens in my music” Bára Zmeková says. “I usually follow the song, I do not try to shape it.“ Do you want to know where her music leads her? Listen to the final episode of our podcast series Faces of Czech Music.
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“Whenever you think you´ve found the word to describe her music it takes a turn into another direction,“ laments Thorsten Bednarz from Deutschlandradio Kultur. “That happens in my music” Bára Zmeková says. “I usually follow the song, I do not try to shape it.“ Do you want to know where her music leads her? Listen to the final episode of our podcast series Faces of Czech Music.
Chamber music is a vital part of Czech musical traditions, and on this episode of the Faces of Czech Music, we sat down with four talented and bright young musicians who are adding their take on this classical genre. Together, Eliška Kukalová, Klára Lešková, Daniel Macho, and Filip Rufer form the Kukal Quartet, named after contemporary Czech composer, Ondřej Kukal (Eliška´s father). In this conversation, we speak with the foursome about how they work together, the skills they each bring to the ensemble, and why playing with four is better than performing solo.
Faces of Czech Music
“Whenever you think you´ve found the word to describe her music it takes a turn into another direction,“ laments Thorsten Bednarz from Deutschlandradio Kultur. “That happens in my music” Bára Zmeková says. “I usually follow the song, I do not try to shape it.“ Do you want to know where her music leads her? Listen to the final episode of our podcast series Faces of Czech Music.