Jiří Stivín 80

Jiří Stivín 80

A special 80th-birthday celebratory concert for one of the true legends of Czech jazz and beyond.

Duration of the programme 1 hour 20 minutes

Programme

Jiří Stivín was born 80 years ago on the 23rd of November. He was musically active as a child, though his first great love was film. He started out as a prop man at Barrandov film studios, and went on to study film and television at FAMU in Prague. Music remained important to him, however, and after trying out the violin he settled on the flute, which he more or less taught himelf to play, later refining his technique with the help of Milan Munclinger and Jiří Válek. Soon he also took up the saxophone, an instrument on which he's completely self-taught. After playing for a while in the rock band Sputnici, he found his way into jazz, founding the band Jazz Q with Martin Kratochvíl, and performing in Karel Velebny's SHQ ensemble. He went on to form his own bands Stivín & Co, Jazz System, and System Tandem with the guitartist Rudolf Dašek – some of the most important on the local jazz scene. He later worked with Michael Kocáb, Ondřej Soukup, Gabriel Jonáš, the Kühn Mixed Choir, and the Talich Quartet.

In addition to jazz, Stivín became fascinated by classical music – both early and contemporary. He premiered works by leading contemporary composers and worked with early music artists like Ars Rediviva and the Prague Madrigalists – and he continues to work on the boundaries of jazz and classical music with his own Collegium Qudodlibet ensemble. Jiří Stivín is an artist who brings together the worlds of baroque and jazz with improvisational and interpretative brilliance, and an energetic and unique stage presence. His 80th birthday year finds him in top form.

Performers

Jiří Stivín flute, saxophone
Epoque Quartet
Vojtěch Havel cello
Emil Viklický piano
Jiří Suchý voice
Michael Kocáb piano
Michal Pavlíček guitar
Ondřej Soukup double bass
Petr Dvorský double bass
Jiří Stivín jr. drums
Veronika Vítová vocals
Štěpán Janoušek trombone, vocals
Robert Hugo organ, harpsicord
and more...

Rudolfinum — Dvořák Hall

11/19/2022 Saturday 8:00 PM

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