Czech Music Quarterly is a magazine in English focused on Czech classical music. Czech Music Quarterly provides a wide spectrum of information for music professionals and the general music public alike. Czech Music Quarterly offers interviews with and portraits of Czech composers and performers, often with a special focus on contemporary classical music, information about current events, reviews and wide-ranging articles from leading Czech musicologists.
Contents:
An offer of well articulated silence – an interview with director Jiří Adámek by Ian Mikyska
10th Ostrava days – An alliance between the old avant-garde and today´s enthusiasm by Boris Klepal
Jan Blahoslav 1569 Musica as a facsimile by Jan Kouba
The german edition of Tomislav Volek´s selected writings: A historian´s perspective by Jiří Pešek
Czech Music Every Day – events at home and abroad in the summer of 2019 by Barbora Vacková
The quarter-tone trumpet: A czech idea by Dale Marrs
Antonín Rejcha the experimentalist by Dina Šnejdarová