Celebrating beauty of European music
There are two official concerts marking the beginning the Slovak presidency of the EU council held in Bratislava. On Friday, July 1, top EU and Slovak governement representatives will sit in the audience ...
There are two official concerts marking the beginning the Slovak presidency of the EU council held in Bratislava. On Friday, July 1, top EU and Slovak governement representatives will sit in the audience ...
The artistic and very poetic style of performance from the Mute Mimes duo from Thailand reminds Slovaks of the style of the famous Slovak mime Milan Sladek.
On July 1, the string based Mucha quartet will start the Slovak Presidency of the EU council in Munich, Germany. The quartet has won the Josef Windish Preis in Vienna and the Antonín Dvořák international ...
July 1, is also the day of presenting the successful Triango project by composer, conductor and piano player Peter Breiner in Riga, Latvia.
Another concert will welcome the Slovak presidency of the EU council in Nikosia, Cyprus, July 1. The group Cellomania brings together 4 great Slovak cellists. They will present various compositions ranging ...
More Slovak music? July 1 in Vienna will sound decidedly 1920's and 30's. The ragtime era will be recovered by the Slovak performers known as Bratislava Hot Serenaders. And one more tip for Slovak culture ...
Slovakia has organised a number of various cultural events marking the start of its Presidency of the EU council. Thursday, June 30, all Bratislava natives and visitors will have the chance to see a spectacular ...
Summer has already started in Slovakia. You can feel it outside not only thanks to high temperatures but also due to crowds gathering in front of the buildings that house the venues of numerous festivals ...
If you find yourself passing by the Slovak capital the first Sunday in July, you might appreciate the English guided tour on the Francois Kollar exhibition.
The Slovak National Museum has opened an exhibition presenting the legacy of the king Charles the Great, which maps the integration of Europe in early mediaeval times.