Tomáš Matějka Notturno for flute, viola and guitar, op. 21 · Dora Pejačević Liebeslied, op. 39 (worlds by R. M. Rilke) · James Budinich Apoksiomen for flute, cello and guitar · Wolfgang Korngold Glück, das mir verblieb (“Marietta’s Song”) from an opera Die tote Stadt (“The Dead City”), op. 12 · Dušan Bogdanović Six Balkan Miniatures · Lana Janjanin Folk Song no. 2 for flute, cello and guitar · Akos Banlaky Piece for voice, flute, cello and guitar (world premiere)
Without interval
The ticket price includes a tasting of wines from the Maděřič Winery
The entrance hall of the Chateau Mikulov will resonate with music by the Croatian Ensemble Illyrica and soprano Josipa Bainac. They will present composers from all corners of Europe – Václav Tomáš Matějka, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Dušan Bogdanović and the festival’s imaginary composer-in-residence Dora Pejačević. A work written directly for LVMF 2022 by Akos Banlaka will be performed as well.
Ensemble Illyrica
The Croatian chamber group Ensemble Illyrica focuses on classical repertoire as well as contemporary compositions that cross musical genres. This is also linked to their frequent collaborations with other artists and performers. The four young musicians of this ensemble enjoy performing in small villages and bringing music to unconventional spaces, often open air. Flutist Nika Bauman, violist Hiwote Tadesse, cellist Iva Casian-Lakos and guitarist Marko Ferlan have performed together over the years in many concert halls (Musikverein Wien), at several music festivals (Zagreb Biennale, Summer Magic in the Diocletian) and in many European countries (Ireland, Slovenia). Every year, they seek out another contemporary world composer to collaborate with, such as Lana Janjanina, Mako Murtić, James Budinich or David Crowell this year.
Josipa Bainac, sopran
Croatian soprano Josipa Bainac began her career as a respected artist by winning several Croatian national singing competitions. She won the Mirjana Bohanec Prize at the Music Academy in Zagreb, Isolde Langowski Prize for Art Song (2015), the Marienkirchen Oratorio Prize, ADA SARI Culture Prize (2017) and also several awards at the 11th Hilda Zadek International Singing Competition focusing on contemporary music. After graduating from the Academy in Zagreb, she continued her studies at the Vienna University of Music and Performing Arts and gained further experience with Thomas Hampson, Artur Korn, Stephen Delaney and Helena Łazarska.
Her interest in contemporary music led her to a year-long collaboration with composers Johanna Doderer and Akos Banlaky, which has earned her a reputation as a fine performer and specialist in challenging world premieres.
She has given concerts across Europe, Asia and North America. Additionally, she deals with singing as a scholar – she is a university assistant for voice research at the Mozarteum University Salzburg.Read more