Concerts and events featuring the music of Miloslav Kabeláč can be found here:
October 24, 2025
19:30
Concert
Music from Josef Suk, Antonßin Dvořák, Aaron Copland, Igor Strawinsky and Miloslav Kabeláč.
Educational programme with commentary in Czech
Czech Student Philharmonic
Marko Ivanović conductor
Petr Kadlec guide
October 26, 2025
Concert
including: Miloslav Kabeláč:
Jewish Prayer ("Kaddish") Op.59, N72 - Six Male Choruses to the Words of Jiří Wolker Op.10, N10 - Don’t Retreat! Op.7, N7
Junge Kammerphilharmonie Sachsen
Mail choir ffortissibros
Conductor: Benedikt Kantert
October 28, 2025
19:30
– 21:30
Concert
including: Miloslav Kabeláč:
Jewish Prayer ("Kaddish") Op.59, N72 - Six Male Choruses to the Words of Jiří Wolker Op.10, N10 - Don’t Retreat! Op.7, N7
Junge Kammerphilharmonie Sachsen
Mail choir ffortissibros
Conductor: Benedikt Kantert
June 7, 2026
11:00
Concert
At the invitation of the Berlin Philharmonic:
Organ Matinee featuring Miloslav Kabeláč: Symphony No. 3 in F for Organ, Brass, and Timpani
With the brass section of the Berlin Philharmonic and Richard Gowers, organ
September 25, 2025
Presentation
25 September–23 October 2025
Presentation of the Czech and Latin versions of Kabeláč's composition E fontibus Bohemicis, as well as part of his lecture from 1973 and part of his conversation with Dr Kříž about the creation of the composition
The year 2025 marks an important anniversary – 900 years since the death of the chronicler Cosmas, author of the Chronicle of the Bohemians, the first known historical work to record Czech history. This anniversary is being commemorated not only by experts, but also by the general public, thanks to the collaboration between the National Library of the Czech Republic and Prague City Tourism, which have joined forces as part of the KOSMAS 900 project. The aim is to present the personality of this medieval intellectual in all his facets – as a scholar, storyteller and creator of Czech historical memory.
September 5, 2025
Album release
Overture No. 1 for orchestra, Op. 6 (1939)
Symphony No. 2 in C major, Op. 15 (1942-46)
Overture No. 2 for orchestra, Op. 17 (1947)
ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra/Jakub Hrůša
rec. live, 14-16 June 2023
June 12, 2025
Concert
including Miloslav Kabeláč: Symphony No. 4 in A major, op. 36 ‘Camerata’
Musikkollegium Winterthur
Jiří Rožeň, conductor
June 3, 2025
19:30
Concert
Miloslav Kabeláč: Suite op. 39 for Alto Saxophone and Piano
Anna Kurzová, saxophone
Réa Kahudová, piano
April 26, 2025
19:30
Concert
among others, Miloslav Kabeláč:
Eight Preludes, Op.30, N40 (1954-1956)
April 25, 2025
19:00
Concert
Miloslav Kabeláč: sketches
Markéta Janoušková - violin
Jitka Čechová - piano
April 6, 2025
15:00
Concert
Streams is an abstract exploration of bodies in space, danced to a percussion score by Miloslav Kabelac. Alvin Ailey’s highly structured yet fluid compilation of solos, duets, and group choreography reflects the formal, meditative mood of Kabelac’s music. While there is no narrative, the movement and music arouse distinct thoughts and feelings, evoking images and sensations inspired by bodies of water—from a gentle brook to a turbulent ocean—that correlate to the changing tides within us. Walter Terry of The Saturday Review described Streams as "a stunning group work built chiefly on diagonal lines and evoking the title in abstract form through varying speeds, eddyings, flowings, racings, and floatings, all related to moods of jubilance, sadness, acceptance, and glee," while The New York Times wrote, “It exposes its dancers and their technique in ways I find often heroic and beautiful.”
April 6, 2025
19:30
Concert
Streams is an abstract exploration of bodies in space, danced to a percussion score by Miloslav Kabelac. Alvin Ailey’s highly structured yet fluid compilation of solos, duets, and group choreography reflects the formal, meditative mood of Kabelac’s music. While there is no narrative, the movement and music arouse distinct thoughts and feelings, evoking images and sensations inspired by bodies of water—from a gentle brook to a turbulent ocean—that correlate to the changing tides within us. Walter Terry of The Saturday Review described Streams as "a stunning group work built chiefly on diagonal lines and evoking the title in abstract form through varying speeds, eddyings, flowings, racings, and floatings, all related to moods of jubilance, sadness, acceptance, and glee," while The New York Times wrote, “It exposes its dancers and their technique in ways I find often heroic and beautiful.”
April 4, 2025
19:30
Concert
Streams is an abstract exploration of bodies in space, danced to a percussion score by Miloslav Kabelac. Alvin Ailey’s highly structured yet fluid compilation of solos, duets, and group choreography reflects the formal, meditative mood of Kabelac’s music. While there is no narrative, the movement and music arouse distinct thoughts and feelings, evoking images and sensations inspired by bodies of water—from a gentle brook to a turbulent ocean—that correlate to the changing tides within us. Walter Terry of The Saturday Review described Streams as "a stunning group work built chiefly on diagonal lines and evoking the title in abstract form through varying speeds, eddyings, flowings, racings, and floatings, all related to moods of jubilance, sadness, acceptance, and glee," while The New York Times wrote, “It exposes its dancers and their technique in ways I find often heroic and beautiful.”
April 3, 2025
20:00
– 21:30
Concert
Simone Drescher, cello
Amadeus Wiesensee, piano
March 29, 2025
19:30
Concert
Streams is an abstract exploration of bodies in space, danced to a percussion score by Miloslav Kabelac. Alvin Ailey’s highly structured yet fluid compilation of solos, duets, and group choreography reflects the formal, meditative mood of Kabelac’s music. While there is no narrative, the movement and music arouse distinct thoughts and feelings, evoking images and sensations inspired by bodies of water—from a gentle brook to a turbulent ocean—that correlate to the changing tides within us. Walter Terry of The Saturday Review described Streams as "a stunning group work built chiefly on diagonal lines and evoking the title in abstract form through varying speeds, eddyings, flowings, racings, and floatings, all related to moods of jubilance, sadness, acceptance, and glee," while The New York Times wrote, “It exposes its dancers and their technique in ways I find often heroic and beautiful.”
March 29, 2025
14:00
Concert
Streams is an abstract exploration of bodies in space, danced to a percussion score by Miloslav Kabelac. Alvin Ailey’s highly structured yet fluid compilation of solos, duets, and group choreography reflects the formal, meditative mood of Kabelac’s music. While there is no narrative, the movement and music arouse distinct thoughts and feelings, evoking images and sensations inspired by bodies of water—from a gentle brook to a turbulent ocean—that correlate to the changing tides within us. Walter Terry of The Saturday Review described Streams as "a stunning group work built chiefly on diagonal lines and evoking the title in abstract form through varying speeds, eddyings, flowings, racings, and floatings, all related to moods of jubilance, sadness, acceptance, and glee," while The New York Times wrote, “It exposes its dancers and their technique in ways I find often heroic and beautiful.”
March 28, 2025
19:30
Concert
Streams is an abstract exploration of bodies in space, danced to a percussion score by Miloslav Kabelac. Alvin Ailey’s highly structured yet fluid compilation of solos, duets, and group choreography reflects the formal, meditative mood of Kabelac’s music. While there is no narrative, the movement and music arouse distinct thoughts and feelings, evoking images and sensations inspired by bodies of water—from a gentle brook to a turbulent ocean—that correlate to the changing tides within us. Walter Terry of The Saturday Review described Streams as "a stunning group work built chiefly on diagonal lines and evoking the title in abstract form through varying speeds, eddyings, flowings, racings, and floatings, all related to moods of jubilance, sadness, acceptance, and glee," while The New York Times wrote, “It exposes its dancers and their technique in ways I find often heroic and beautiful.”
March 26, 2025
19:30
Concert
Streams is an abstract exploration of bodies in space, danced to a percussion score by Miloslav Kabelac. Alvin Ailey’s highly structured yet fluid compilation of solos, duets, and group choreography reflects the formal, meditative mood of Kabelac’s music. While there is no narrative, the movement and music arouse distinct thoughts and feelings, evoking images and sensations inspired by bodies of water—from a gentle brook to a turbulent ocean—that correlate to the changing tides within us. Walter Terry of The Saturday Review described Streams as "a stunning group work built chiefly on diagonal lines and evoking the title in abstract form through varying speeds, eddyings, flowings, racings, and floatings, all related to moods of jubilance, sadness, acceptance, and glee," while The New York Times wrote, “It exposes its dancers and their technique in ways I find often heroic and beautiful.”
March 6, 2025
20:00
– 21:15
Concert
Markéta Janoušková Violin
Robert Kolínský Piano
January 24, 2025
20:00
– 00:00
Radio show
Complete Chamber Music Recording
(Capriccio, 2024)
Historical Recordings
January 22, 2025
20:03
Radio show
Including: Miloslav Kabeláč: Six Men's Choruses Op. 10
Recording from 21.09.2024
ffortissibros
Conductor: Benedikt Kantert
January 8, 2025
00:05
– 01:00
Radio show
Choral Music
Miloslav Kabeláč
Works for Children's Choir
Children's Choir of the German Opera Berlin
Conductor: Christian Lindhorst
Irina Loskova, Piano
Production by Deutschlandfunk Kultur 2024
December 8, 2024
19:30
Concert
Markéta Janoušková - Violin
Robert Kolínský - Piano
Among others, Miloslav Kabeláč: Ballata for Violin and Piano, Op. 27, N34
November 20, 2024
20:00
Concert
Including: Brass Sextet by Miloslav Kabeláč
November 15, 2024
20:00
Concert
Including: Brass Sextet by Miloslav Kabeláč
November 10, 2024
18:00
Concert
Including: Miloslav Kabeláč: Sonatina for Oboe and Piano Op. 24, N31
October 20, 2024
20:00
Concert
Including: Brass Sextet by Miloslav Kabeláč
September 27, 2024
14:30
Concert
Workshop bei der Chormesse Chor.com - Reading session mit dem Männerchor ffortissibros und Elisabeth Hahn
September 26, 2024
22:00
Concert
Men's Choir ffortissibros
Including: Miloslav Kabeláč (1908-1979): Hoj, Rekonválscent (No. 1 and No. 5 from: 6 Men's Choruses)
Conductor: Benedikt Kantert