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Jan Petryka, Johanna Haniková, Ineo Quartet

Pavel Haas and Viktor Ullmann: A Dialogue Between Past and Future

7. 3. 2026, 7:30 pm | Spanish Synagogue

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Step into one of Prague’s most striking interiors and listen to music that was meant to be silenced, yet survived. The second evening of the Everlasting Hope festival brings a program rich in deep emotion, contrasts, and symbolism to the Spanish Synagogue.

Works by composers whose lives were tragically shaped by history (Haas, Ullmann, Schulhoff) will be heard in dialogue with those who managed to escape (Friml), and with those who are shaping the future (the winner of the composition competition). All of this will be performed by internationally acclaimed tenor Jan Petryka, pianist Johanna Haniková, and the young Vienna-based Ineo Quartet.

 

The Story of the Evening

The dramaturgical centerpiece of the concert is the song cycle Fata Morgana by Pavel Haas. This early work, rich in lyricism and color, was composed before his internment in Terezín. It unites the human voice with a piano quintet in a unique harmony, brought to life on stage by all of the evening’s performers.

You will also hear music by Viktor Ullmann and Erwin Schulhoff—composers who created works of the highest caliber even in the darkest of times. As a symbolic counterpoint, Záviš Songs by Rudolf Friml will be performed, by a composer who emigrated to the United States with the help of Emma Destinnová. The evening concludes with a look toward the future—a world premiere of the winning work from the festival’s composition competition.

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About the Performers

  • Jan Petryka (tenor): The Austrian-Polish singer is a sought-after performer on the world’s most prestigious stages (Salzburg Festival, Vienna Musikverein). His artistry, shaped through collaboration with legends such as Sir András Schiff and Jordi Savall, is distinguished by exceptional sensitivity to the art song repertoire and sacred music.
  • Johanna Haniková (piano): A bridge between Czech and Austrian musical traditions. A graduate of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and Viennese institutions, she is not only an outstanding soloist but also a respected pedagogue at universities in Linz and Vienna. Her playing is praised for its technical precision and deep insight into musical structure.
  • Ineo Quartet: The ensemble’s name comes from Latin, meaning “I begin” or “I enter.” This young, energetic quartet was founded in Vienna and has quickly earned recognition on the European scene. They are an ensemble-in-residence in Madrid and members of the prestigious ECMA network.

 

Venue

The Spanish Synagogue is not merely a concert hall—it is a memorial and an architectural jewel. Its Moorish style, golden ornamentation, and distinctive acoustics create the most dignified and powerful setting imaginable for the music of the Terezín composers. A concert in this space is not only a cultural experience, but a spiritual one as well.

 

Program

  • Rudolf Friml: Záviš Songs, Op. 1 (17')
  • Viktor Ullmann: String Quartet No. 3, Op. 46 (13')
  • Erwin Schulhoff: Five Pieces for String Quartet (14')
  • Pavel Haas: Fata Morgana, Op. 6 (35')
  • Winning work of the composition competition (10')

 

Concert Information

  • Date: Saturday, March 7, 2026, 7:30 PM
  • Venue: Spanish Synagogue, Prague (Vězeňská 1, Prague 1)
  • Ticket Price: CZK 560–690

 

Join us for an evening where music triumphs over oblivion.

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The patronage of the 9th annual Eternal Hope (Věčná naděje) Festival was assumed by

Ambassador of the Republic of Austria, Dr. Bettina Kirnbauer
Ambassador of the Republic of Poland, Barbara Krystyna Tuge-Erecińska
Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany, Peter Matthias Reuss
Mayor of Prague 1, Terezie Radoměřská

Festival partners

Realizováno ve spolupráci s Národním divadlem v rámci projektu Musica non grata s podporou Velvyslanectví Spolkové republiky Německo Praha

Musica non grata

General Partner

Alefnula

Festival Partners

Česko-německý fond budoucnosti
Julius fund
Accolade
CYRRUS
ČEPS, a.s.
Magistrát hlavního města Prahy
PRE
Ministerstvo kultury ČR
Státní fond kultury

Supporters

Rakouské kulturní forum
Městská část Praha 1
NFOH (Nadační fond obětem holocaustu)
OSA logo
Hotel Rott
STORAGE ONE, a.s.

Media Partners

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Český rozhlas D-dur logo

Thank you to

members of the Supporters Club
Personal Connect s.r.o.
The concert on February 2, 2026, is being held with the support of the Austrian Cultural Forum.
Rakouské kulturní forum
The concert on March 7, 2026, is being held with the support of the Polish Institute in Prague and in cooperation with the Jewish Museum in Prague.
Polský institut PrahaŽidovské muzeum
The concert on March 23, 2026, is being held with the support of the Prague 8 City District and in cooperation with the Arnošt Lustig Foundation.
Městská část Praha 8Nadační fond Arnošta Lustiga
The concert on April 12, 2026 is being held with the support of the Czechia-German Future Fund.
Česko-německý fond budoucnosti

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