Event date
23 / 07 / 2026 - Thursday 19:30
Event type
Journey to Jerusalem / Saša Rašilov
Between European polyphony and oriental rhythms, between temple and desert, between calm and eastern storm. We will discover distant horizons together with our guide, narrator Saša Rašilov.
This concert is a part of Churches of South Bohemia, which includes also following concerts:
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- Hejl & St. Wenceslas Chorale , 19.7. 20:00, St. Nicolas Church in Boletice
- Labyrinth of the World and Paradise of the Heart with Marek Eben, 26.7. 18:00, Church of Corpus Christi and the Grieving Virgin Mary
- St. Florian Boys’ Choir, 2.8. 19:30, Church of Corpus Christi and the Grieving Virgin Mary
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Artists
Cappella Mariana
Vojtěch Semerád - tenor, artistic director
Hana Blažíková - soprano
Barbora Kabátková - soprano
Tomáš Lajtkep - tenor
Ondřej Holub - tenor
Jaromír Nosek - bass
Ensemble Constantinople
Kiya Tabassian - setar, vocals, artistic director
Didem Başar - kanun
Patrick Graham - percussion
Neva Ozgen - kemenche
Saša Rašilov - recitation, narrator
Program
Agha Mo’men: Tasbih-i Misri, MSS s.317
Kryštof Harant: Missa quinis vocibus Credo
Anonymous: Naqsh Dar Bazm-e Del, MSS s.314
Kryštof Harant: Missa quinis vocibus (Kyrie)
Kiya Tabassian: Namaz-e Sham-e Ghariban
Kryštof Harant: Missa quinis vocibus (Gloria)
Shishtari Murad: Chashm-e Mast, Huseyni Agir Semai
Kryštof Harant: Missa quinis vocibus (Sanctus)
Kâsebâz-i Misri: Pishref-i Misri & Sama‘i, MSS s.318-319
Seyyid Seyfullah: Bu Ashk Bir Bahri Ummandir, Nihavend ilahi, MSS s.318
Kryštof Harant: Maria Kron
Kryštof Harant: Missa quinis vocibus (Agnus Dei)
Paschal de l’Estocart / Ali Ufki: Psalm 4 / Mezmur 2 & 4 Kiya Tabassian - Parvaz
Kryštof Harant (arr. Jaroslav Pelikán) / Gazi Giray Han: Dies est laetitiae / Mahour
Pishrow, Cantemir Collection
Anonymous: Otce Buoha nebeského
Capella Mariana
Cappella Mariana is a top-class vocal ensemble specializing in the interpretation of medieval polyphony, Renaissance polyphony, and early Baroque vocal works. The ensemble’s performances have been enthusiastically received by audiences, with critics praising in particular the expressiveness of their performances and their sensitive approach to working with text. Cappella Mariana was founded in 2008 and is one of the few domestic vocal ensembles to focus on performing forgotten works of vocal polyphony, mainly from domestic archives, but also from the Italian, Flemish, and English Renaissance. Today, the ensemble is regularly invited to prestigious festivals in Antwerp, Utrecht, Dortmund, and Madrid, and its discography includes, among other things, a recording of the unique manuscript of Renaissance polyphony, the Speciálník Codex, and the latest CD, Song of Songs, released on the 10th anniversary of the ensemble’s founding. Capella Mariana operates under the artistic direction of Vojtěch Semerád, who, after completing his studies at Charles University in Prague and the Conservatoire national supérieur in Paris, continues to study and discover sources ranging from Gregorian chant to Renaissance polyphony.
Ensemble Constantinople
Ensemble Constantinople is a Montreal-based musical ensemble (founded in 2001 by artistic director Kiyou Tabassian) inspired by the ancient city at the crossroads of East and West. The ensemble has released 23 albums, created 63 projects, and performed in more than 296 cities in 59 countries. Its vision is to strengthen the place of music in community life and to promote intercultural collaboration. Since its inception, it has created new works drawing on various traditions, from medieval manuscripts to Mediterranean Europe to Eastern cultures. The ensemble has collaborated with leading figures such as Marco Beasley, Savina Yannatou, Suzie Le Blanc, Ablaye Cissoko, Kinan Azmeh, and Kayhan Kalhor, and regularly performs at major festivals and venues such as Salle Pleyel, the Berlin Philharmonic, the Fes Festival of World Sacred Music, and the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto.
Saša Rašilov
Saša Rašilov studied music and drama at the Prague Conservatory and acting at Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. From 1991 to 1994, he performed at Boris Hybner’s Studio GAG, and from 1994 to 2002, he was a member of Prague’s Divadlo Komedie theater. At the same time, he also made guest appearances at other theaters (the E. F. Burian Theater, the Kašpar Association, the Na Zábradlí Theater etc.) and realized his own writing and directing projects. For twenty-two years, until 2024, he was a member of the National Theater drama ensemble, with which he first performed while still a student. In 2022, he won the Thalia Award for his role in the production Moje říše je z tohoto světa (My Kingdom is From This World), directed by Miroslav Bambuška and presented by Studio Hrdinů. Several notable films stand out from his extensive filmography. He has appeared in Jan Hřebejk’s musical film Šakalí léta (The Jackal Years), Václav Vorlíček’s fairy tale Kouzelný měšec (The Magic Purse), and David Ondříček’s cult film Samotáři (Loners). He was nominated for a Czech Lion award in 2022 for his supporting role in the film Arvéd. He regularly lends his voice to foreign colleagues, such as Johnny Depp. In 2003, he was awarded the František Filipovský Award for his dubbing skills.
Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Kájov
Come and enjoy a concert at the church in Kájov, which belongs to the oldest Marian places of pilgrimage in Bohemia.