Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
Czech Philharmonic
November 24–25, 2023
Karlovy Vary
Program
Mozart, Reinecke at the Municipal Savings Bank
Ondřej Vrabec conducts an octet consisting of members of the Czech Philharmonic and the Karlovy Vary Symphony Orchestra. The chamber ensemble will perform works by W. A. Mozart and Carl Reinecke.
Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven at the Imperial Baths
This selection of pieces by Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven can without exaggeration be called a celebration of classicism. Tomáš Netopil directs the Czech Philharmonic, with special appearances by soprano Kateřina Kněžíková and tenor Petr Nekoranec.
Coup de Chance
To what extent do we determine our own luck, and to what extent are we just passive recipients of grace from the goddess Fortuna? In his fiftieth feature-length film, living legend Woody Allen asks just this question. Forget about Manhattan, this time around Allen filmed in Paris with a French cast.
France / USA, 2023, 93 min
Beethoven at the Thermal Spring Colonnade
A chamber orchestra composed of members of the Czech Philharmonic and the Karlovy Vary Symphony Orchestra performs Beethoven’s Violin Concerto under the direction of Josef Špaček. Špaček also appears as a soloist. Admission free
The Zone of Interest
This year’s Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival went to Jonathan Glazer’s adaptation of the famous eponymous novel by Martin Amis, who just happened to pass away on the day of the film’s world premiere.
United Kingdom / Poland / USA, 2023, 105 min
Concert by the ČaroTaJ ensemble
ČaroTaJ presents folk songs from the Moravian-Slovakian border in arrangements that honor the natural charm of folk music. The concert features singers Taťána Roskovcová and Jitka Novotná, bass clarinetist Petr Valášek, and cellist Jan Keller. Ondřej Roskovec plays bassoon and piano.
Coup de Chance
To what extent do we determine our own luck, and to what extent are we just passive recipients of grace from the goddess Fortuna? In his fiftieth feature-length film, living legend Woody Allen asks just this question. Forget about Manhattan, this time around Allen filmed in Paris with a French cast.
France / USA, 2023, 93 min
Videos
Variations 2023 – spot
2023 / 1 min / Czech
Petr Nekoranec invites you to Variations 2023
2023 / 1 min / Czech
Tomáš Netopil invites you to Variations 2023
2023 / 1 min / Czech
You can find more videos about Variations on KVIFF.TV.
Dear Friends,
Three years ago, we decided to create a new cultural event in Karlovy Vary that would naturally combine two fields of art – music and film.
And so, two long-standing fixtures on the Czech cultural scene – the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and the Czech Philharmonic – joined forces to give rise to Variations, which offers special film screenings and concerts by Czech and international composers. As in the past, this year’s edition offers a unique combination of film screenings and concerts performed by the country’s leading orchestra. We are glad to report that during this year’s Variations we will be able to welcome visitors to the newly renovated Imperial Baths, one of the city’s iconic venues.
I am sure that Variations 2023 will once again be a true cultural event – for residents of Karlovy Vary and the surrounding region as well as for visitors.
Jiří Bartoška
President, Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
Dear audiences,
I am overjoyed that we can meet again, for the third time, amidst the unique setting of Karlovy Vary on the occasion of the Variations festival. This collaborative effort by the Czech Philharmonic and the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival has two extraordinarily successful years behind it, and I am convinced that this year, too, we will succeed in combining music and film to delight fans of both genres.
For this year’s edition, the Czech Philharmonic has put together a series of concerts that will not only present the orchestra as a whole but also offer audiences the chance to get to know its musicians as members of various smaller ensembles. What is more, for Friday’s concert at the Municipal Savings Bank and Saturday’s performance at the Thermal Springs Colonnade, the members of the philharmonic will perform alongside musicians from the Karlovy Vary Symphony Orchestra. Top violinist and artistic partner of the Czech Philharmonic Josef Špaček will perform Beethoven’s Violin Concerto and will also appear with a wind octet led by Ondřej Vrabec, who is also the solo horn player of the Czech Philharmonic and the chief conductor of the Karlovy Vary Symphony Orchestra. At the Imperial Baths, you can also hear folk music by the ČaroTaJ ensemble. But the main attraction will be the two concerts at the Municipal Theatre, where conductor Tomáš Netopil presents Beethoven’s Fate Symphony and a selection of arias from the operas of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart featuring soprano Kateřina Kněžíková and tenor Petr Nekoranec, who are not just talented singers but literally live and breathe Mozart.
David Mareček
General director, Czech Philharmonic