Soirée chez le Roi Soleil

Music in the private chambers of Louis XIV.

Tuesday 04. 11. 2025 | 19.00 Břevnov Monastery, Theresian Hall
Markétská 1, Praha 6
19.00–21.00
With intermission
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Artists

 
COLLEGIUM MARIANUM
Jana Semerádová | artistic director, flauto traverso
Jan Krejča | theorbo, Baroque guitar
Hana Fleková | viola da gamba
 
Barbora Munzarová | recitation

Programme

Jean-Baptiste Drouard de Bousset (1662–1725)
/ Jacques Martin Hotteterre (1674–1763)
Air „Pourquoy, doux rossignols“
 
Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632–1787)
/ Robert de Visée (ca 1655–1733)
Entrée d᾿Apollon
 
Jacques Martin Hotteterre
Suita in E minor, op. 2, č. 4
 
Marin Marais (1656–1728)
Les Voix humaines
Sonate à la Maresienne
Sonnerie de Sainte-Geneviève du Mont de Paris
 
Robert de Visée
Suita in C minor
 
Jacques Morel (ca 1690–1740)
Chaconne en trio
 
&
 
Passages from the letters of the Marquise de Sévigné (1626–1696)

Annotation

This chamber music program will take us to the chambers of Louis XIV, the Sun King. The concert will feature works by court musicians Jacques-Martin Hotteterre, Marin Marais, and Robert de Visée, three famous virtuosos who advanced the limits of their instruments toward greater technical complexity and solo performance. Their works also form a very important repertoire for modern players of early instruments: the transverse flute, viola da gamba, and instruments of the lute family. The program will be enriched by excerpts from the letters of Marie de Sévigné, read by Barbora Munzarová. Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise de Sévigné, addressed her letters primarily to her daughter. In her captivating narrative, full of keen observations and humor, she captures the everyday life of the French nobility in the 17th century, full of court intrigues, social events, and family concerns. Her letters are an extremely valuable literary and historical document that reveals the mentality and culture of Louis XIV's France.

Venues

Břevnov Monastery, Theresian Hall

Markétská 1, Praha 6

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Partners of the concert

In collaboration with Institut français de Prague.

Artists

Jana Semerádová

Jana Semerádová

artistic director, flauto traverso

One of the most prominent personalities of the international early music scene, flautist Jana Semerádová is a world-class soloist, conductor, musicologist and creator of unique artistic projects. A graduate of the Prague Conservatory, the Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague (Theory and Practice of Early Music), and the Koninklijk Conservatorium in the Hague, the Netherlands, she is also a laureate of the Magdeburg and Munich international competitions.
 
Jana Semerádová is the artistic director of Collegium Marianum and programming director of the concert cycle Baroque Soirées and the international music festival Summer Festivities of Early Music. She undertakes intensive archival research both at home and abroad and is engaged in ongoing study of Baroque gesture, declamation and dance. Many of her unique programmes are built around the interconnection of music and drama. Under her direction, Collegium Marianum stages several contemporary premieres of musical works each year. Jana Semerádová has a number of CDs to her name; her recordings with Collegium Marianum are featured as part of the successful series “Music from Eighteenth-Century Prague” on the Supraphon label, for which she has also recorded her two signature CDs “Solo for the King” and “Chaconne for the Princess”.
 
Jana Semerádová has performed at leading European concert venues and festivals (such as Bachfest Leipzig, Oude Muziek Utrecht, Musikfestspiele Potsdam Sanssouci, Innsbrucker Festwochen der Alten Musik, Händel-Festspiele in Halle, Festival de Sablé, Prague Spring, Tage Alter Musik Regensburg, Wratislavia Cantans, Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles, the Konzerthaus in Vienna and Berlin, and Palau de la Música Catalana), collaborated as a soloist with various artists, including Magdalena Kožená, Sergio Azzolini, Alfredo Bernardini, and Enrico Onofri, and regularly performs with the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, Il Suonar Parlante, Wrocławska Orkiestra Barokowa, Orkiestra Historyczna and Ars Antiqua Austria.
 
In 2015 she received her habilitation degree as an associate professor of flute from the Faculty of Music and Dance at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. Since 2024, she has been teaching at the Kryszstof Penderiecki Academy of Music in Kraków.
 
In 2019 she was awarded the prize of the Prague Group of the Society for Arts and Sciences. A year later, Jana Semerádová and Erich Traxler were nominated for the Anděl Awards (category Classics) for their CD “Chaconne for the Princess”. In December 2024, Jana Semerádová was awarded the prestigious French Order of Arts and Letters (Ordre des Arts et des Lettres), at the grade of Knight (Chevalier).

Collegium Marianum

Collegium Marianum

Baroque Ensemble

Since it was founded in 1997, the Prague ensemble Collegium Marianum has focused on presenting the music of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, especially by composers who were born or active in central Europe. One of the few professional ensembles specializing in this field in the Czech Republic, Collegium Marianum not only gives musical performances, but regularly also stages scenic projects.
 
The ensemble works under the artistic leadership of the traverso player Jana Semerádová who also regularly appears as a soloist with some of the eminent European orchestras. Her active research together with her study of Baroque gesture, declamation and dance, has enabled Semerádová to broaden the profile of the Collegium Marianum ensemble and present multi-genre projects featuring Baroque dance and theater. Her unique, thematic programming has resulted in a number of modern-day premieres of historical music presented each year. The ensemble has collaborated with renowned European conductors, soloists, directors, and choreographers such as Andrew Parrott, Hana Blažíková, Damien Guillon, Peter Kooij, Sergio Azzolini, François Fernandez, Simona Houda-Šaturová, Benjamin Lazar, Jean-Denis Monory, and Gudrun Skamletz.
 
Collegium Marianum has received critical acclaim both at home and abroad. The ensemble has appeared extensively on the Czech Radio and TV as well as on the radio abroad. It regularly performs at music festivals and on prestigious stages both in the Czech Republic and elsewhere in Europe, including Tage Alter Musik Regensburg, Bachfest Leipzig, Potsdam Festspiele, Mitte Europa, Festival de Sablé, Bolzano Festival, Palau Música Barcelona, Pražské jaro, or Concentus Moraviae.
 
In 2008 the ensemble started a successful collaboration with the Supraphon label. Within the “Music from Eighteenth-Century Prague” series it has launched eight recordings with music by both well-known and lesser-known composers including J.D. Zelenka, F. Jiránek, J.J.I. Brentner and J.A. Sehling.