Event date

17 / 07 / 2026 - Friday 21:00

Event venue

Summer Riding Hall

A Thousand and One Nights / Shéhérazade

The fairy-tale world of the legend of A Thousand and One Nights comes to life with Ravel and Rimsky-Korsakov. Oriental rhythms, acrobatic creations, stage dance, and the velvety voice of Fatma Said narrating the story of Scheherazade.

The opening concert of the festival will be marked by stories, fantasy, and exotic poetry. The opening evening will begin with Ravel's sensual songs, in which the famous Egyptian soprano Fatma Said will lend her voice to Scheherazade. The program will then move seamlessly to Rimsky-Korsakov's passionate suite, inspired by the timeless legend of One Thousand and One Nights. The evening will be conducted by the Prague Philharmonia under the baton of conductor Petr Altrichter, whose interpretive mastery will weave the stories into a unified and impressive whole. The atmosphere of the concert will be enhanced by the Losers Cirque Company with their movement art and subtle acrobatic elements, which will embody the characters of the main story of Scheherazade and transform the oriental fantasy into a modern stage spectacle. The evening will also offer unique prologues and echoes: before the concert itself, there will be a surprise in the rhythm of Persian music, which will transport listeners to the world of the Orient even before the first orchestral notes are heard. After the concert, the audience will embark on a poetic walk through part of the castle gardens, including its labyrinth, where, led by actor and narrator Justin Svoboda, other stories inspired by ancient legends will come to life. The end of the evening will thus turn into a fantasy journey in which music, words, and space will come together in a single magical experience. This concert is part of the Opening Festival Package, which includes three following concerts: The festival package includes top-category tickets with a 20% discount and access to special offers from festival partners. Available until the end of 2025 or while supplies last.

This concert will be recorded by Czech Television. The recording of the concert will be broadcast by Czech Television and made available through its iVysílání online platform. As part of an international production collaboration, the concert recording will also be distributed and made available internationally via Mezzo TV and its online services.

Artists

Fatma Said - soprano

Losers Cirque Company 

Petr Horníček - director and choreographer

Rastislav Štúr - conductor

Prague Philharmonia

Program

Maurice Ravel: Scheherazade (Three Poems for Voice and Orchestra), M. 41

Nikolaj Rimskij-Korsakov: Scheherazade (Symphonic suite), op. 35

Concert without intermission 

Fatma Said

Egyptian soprano Fatma Said, a native of Cairo, is one of the most distinctive singers of her generation. She was the first Egyptian woman to study at the Accademia Teatro alla Scala in Milan, where her brilliant voice and artistic personality quickly attracted international attention. Today she performs at leading opera and concert venues and is also an exceptional interpreter of the song repertoire. An exclusive artist with Warner Classics, she has released three acclaimed albums – El Nour (Gramophone, BBC Music Magazine, Opus Klassik), Kaleidoscope and Lieder, which critics have called one of the most remarkable song recordings of recent years. She has performed with the Berliner Philharmoniker, Boston Symphony, Staatskapelle Dresden, La Scala, Staatsoper Berlin, Carnegie Hall, and Royal Albert Hall. She is a recipient of the European Cultural Award and the Rafik Hariri Award and is also involved in UN social and cultural projects. In the 2025/26 season, she will perform in Monte Carlo, Munich, London, Madrid, and Paris, among other places, and will collaborate with Giovanni Antonini and the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra.

Fatma Said
Photo: Simon Fowler

Rastislav Štúr

Rastislav Štúr has been named the Director of Opera at the Slovak National Theatre in Bratislava in September 2024. He previously held this position from 2018 to 2021, and served as the Opera SND’s Chief Conductor from 2008 to 2020.He made his debut on this stage in 1996 (Boito: Mefistofele) and has since conducted a number of successful opera performances here. He regularly cooperates with the National Theatre Brno. He was a guest conductor in Opéra National du Rhin in Strasbourg (The Bartered Bride), opera houses in Graz (L’elisir d’amore), Giessen (Il barbiere di Siviglia), and Essen (Così fan tutte). In 2016 he conducted Dvořák’s Rusalka in in Beijing, as the first ever performance of a Czech opera in China. On concert stages, he was a partner to many renowned opera stars (Peter Dvorský, Montserrat Caballé, Edita Gruberová, Gabriela Beňačková, Elena Obraztsova, Ilona Tokody, Eva Urbanová, Pavol Breslik, Lawrence Brownlee), and he collaborated on solo CDs of Peter Dvorský and Jolana Fogašová. In the most recent years, he’s been cooperating mainly with Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra and Prague Symphony Orchestra, including several international tours. Rastislav Štúr graduated from Janáček Academy of Performing Arts in Brno.

Rastislav Štúr
Photo: Maria Štúrová

Justin Svoboda

Justin Svoboda is a Czech presenter, storyteller, and actor. He has more than 20 years of experience in the field of presenting and has hosted more than 500 events, from intimate gatherings to congress halls and sports arenas. Storytelling is a key artistic medium for him: he tells both cheerful and thoughtful stories in theaters, at festivals, and through workshops. He studied Alternative and Puppet Theater at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (DAMU). After twelve years of employment, he became a freelancer in 2015. In addition to Czech, he also speaks English and German. His unique specialization lies in promoting storytelling, which he describes as “slow art – cinema in your head.”

Justin Svoboda
Photo: Helena Hrůšová

Losers Cirque Company

Losers Cirque Company is a Prague-based new circus group that has created more than twenty original productions in over ten years of existence and has established itself on the domestic scene and on international stages. It combines breathtaking acrobatics, dance movement, and live music in projects that emphasize pushing the boundaries of human creativity and possibilities. Its home base is Prague’s BRAVO! Theater (originally the Branické Theater), where it originates and regularly presents its productions. The project was founded by Petr Horníček and Zdeněk Moravec as the “United Arts” production platform, bringing together a permanent team of actors, dancers, and acrobats with external artists from various fields. In addition to the stage, Losers Cirque Company also offers acrobatics and gymnastics classes to the public, opening up the world of the so-called new circus to a wider audience and supporting the community and educational dimensions of its activities.

Losers Cirque Company
Photo: Káťa Svobodová

Prague Philharmonia

Prague Philharmonia was founded in 1994 on the initiative of the world-famous conductor Jiří Bělohlávek under the original name of the Prague Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra. In the 30 years of its existence, the orchestra has earned recognition throughout the music world thanks to its international tours, but also thanks to its internationally acclaimed albums and recordings. Prague Philharmonia is praised for its unique sound, but also for its repertoire, which is mainly focused on the works of Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven. Jakub Hrůša, Julian Rachlin, Martha Argerich, Jefim Bronfman, András Schiff, Gil Shaham, Isabelle Faust, Emmanuel Pahud, Luciano Pavarotti, Diana Damrau, Plácido Domingo, Gautier Capuçon, Maxim Vengerov, Mischa Maisky, Juan Diego Flórez, Jonas Kaufmann and many others have performed with the orchestra.

The Prague Philharmonia performs with the long-term support of the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic.

Prague Philharmonia
Photo: Michael Tomeš

Summer Riding Hall

The Baroque gardens of the Český Krumlov Castle also include a unique concert venue called the Summer Riding Hall.

A Thousand and One Nights / Shéhérazade

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