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Tue, 27. 2. 2018, 7:00 p.m.

F1 CONTRASTS

G. Ph. Telemann, J. S. Bach, B. Marcello
the songs of Yael Naim, Christina Aguilera and Ariana Grande in arrangements by Eliška Lajdová

Trio Con Amore
Iveta Trojanová, oboe
Radana Beláková, cimbalom
Michal Pášma, double bass
Eliška Lajdová, vocals, guitar, accordion, ukulele


The Trio Con Amore chamber group was formed in 2014. It comprises Iveta Trojanová on oboe, the pianist Radana Beláková and double-bass player Michal Pášma, who is a member of the Bohuslav Martinů Philharmonic. The core of their repertoire is music from the Baroque and Classical period, but also Romanticism and 20th-century works. The trio members also perform in concerts and in solo works and duets, and present programmes in which music and poetry are interweaved. Their guest this evening is the young singer, guitarist, accordionist and ukulele-player Eliška Lajdová. Her arrangements of songs provide a contrast to the trio's classical repertoire.

Michal Pášma, who studied at the Kroměříž Conservatoire under Professor M. Gajdoš, plays orchestral, chamber and solo parts. He is a member of the Philharmonic's double bass group who has played in several symphony and chamber orchestras.