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8th LVMF marked by young talents!

Dear friends and guests of the Lednice-Valtice Music Festival, Another year, thematically inspired by Balkan inspirations and the past of the Moravian Croats, is the past. Balkan music, its temperament and stories spoke to us listeners through the concerts of the 7th festival year. It was exactly the past and

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LVMF 2022 Opening Gala

Saturday’s opening of the 7th year of the Lednice-Valtice Music Festival was spectacular. On the spot, we were captivated by a unique performance of a composition by Johaness Brahms and Dora Pejačević. This great experience was mediated by the Bohuslav Martinů Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of conductor Robert Kružík

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Significance of the Artistic Decoration on Temple of Diana – Rendez-vous

Undoubtedly, Lednice-Valtice area is a landscape marked by many hunting lodges. One of them is Hardtmuth’s Temple of Diana – Rendez-vous near Valtice. Built between 1810 and 1813, its design deliberately imitates the Roman triumphal arches. There are also celebratory inscriptions to be read on the south: “To Diana, the

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We would like to thank the ambassadors of the countries of the former Yugoslavia and important people of cultural and political life for their beautiful words for our LVMF 2022 catalogue

Dear fans and attendants of the Lednice-Valtice Music Festival, In the neighbourhood of festivals larger in scope and history, this festival – now in its seventh year – is still a junior. But a junior that has looked around the world and found its way and its place. And the

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What else will this year’s festival offer you?

Accompanying program of LVMF 2022    1. Lecture | The arrival of the Charvatians in South Moravia 25th September 2022 | 14:00 | Havlíčkova Villa, Břeclav-Poštorná Reservations at prodej@lvhf.cz (Capacity 40 people), Entrance Fee Voluntary The lecture by the historian Miroslav Geršic explains the arrival of the Charvats in the Valtice region in

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Dora Pejačević and her Relationship to Czech Artists

Contacts, impulses, friendships   In the 19th century, the contacts of Croatian composers with Czech cultural centres and artists began to enrich Croatian music. One of the first Croatian composers to study in Prague was Vatroslav Lisinski (1819–1854) – the author of the first Croatian opera who, among other things,

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