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Featuring Lubomír Havlák & Adéla Štajnochrová (violins); Martin Stupka (viola); Jitka Vlašánková (cello); 
Vilém Veverka (oboe( & Martin Kasík (piano).

Programme comprises Martinů's Quartet for oboe, violin, cello & piano H315; Haas' Suite for oboe and piano Op 17;  Klein's  Wiegenlied; Smetana' From My Homeland; Dvořák's Silent Woods Op 68; Dvořák's Humoreske Op 101 No 7; Dvořák's Terzetto in C Op 74 & Martinů's Mazurka-Nocturne H325.

Imagine being part of a relaxed Sunday evening in a spacious drawing room in a palace in Prague and enjoy, with the Festival’s Czech musicians in residence, an eclectic mix of works ranging from Dvořák’s ever-popular Humoreske, to some lesser-known Martinů for discovery, and other well-chosen bonbons.

Generously supported by Hugh & Jane Beale, Malcolm & Jenny Burns, and Jennifer Lorch

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