The International Music Festival of F. L. Vek

The International Music Festival of F. L. Vek (Czech: cs:Mezinárodní hudební festival F. L. Věka) is a festival of classical music in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic.

The International Music Festival of F. L. Vek was founded in 2011 in Dobruška. In the name of the festival's name of personality František Vladislav Hek, native from Dobruska, patriot, writer, musician and composer. Alois Jirásek had used autobiography of Hek in the novel F. L. Věk, filmed by Česká televize.

Festival has been held under the auspices of a many of Czech personalities (Václav Hudeček, Luboš Sluka, Jiří Hlaváč etc.). Organizer is MAS Pohoda venkova and the Town of Dobruška, Artistic Director is Pavel Svoboda.

Venue of concerts

Hall Community Centre, Church of St. Spirit, Church of St. Wenceslas, Synagogue

Soloists and orchestras

Radek Baborák - French horn, Jiří Bárta – Cello, Iva Kramperová, Václav Hudeček – Violin, Jaroslav Tuma, Pavel Svoboda – Organ, Kateřina Englichová – Harp, Michiyo Keiko (Japan) – Soprano, Barocco sempre giovane Orchestra, The Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Pardubice

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