Throughout musical history, many families have shared and cultivated cultural values across generations. The Bachs, Mozarts, Strausses, and many other dynasties have left a vast musical legacy for future generations. The same applies in the world of performance, where families such as the Järvis, Ashkenazys, Sitkovetskys (with the famed pianist Bella Davidovich as matriarch), Oistrakhs, and Barenboims have shaped the scene — and the Czech Republic has its own equivalents. Dvořák Prague has already celebrated the Klánský family, the Mareček family, and now introduces another musical lineage: the Kollert family. Jiří Kollert Sr. is a notable composer; his son Jiří Kollert is a successful pianist and respected educator. And it is he who will take to the stage at Bořislavka with his two sons, Richard and Eduard, both of whom — despite their young age — have already shown remarkable talent and capability on numerous Czech competition and concert stages. Together, the Kollerts represent the next chapter in the story of Czech musical dynasties. programme Ludwig van Beethoven — Sonata for Violin and Piano in E-flat major, op. 12, č. 3 Fritz Kreisler — Slavonic Fantasy in B minor Maurice Ravel — Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 2 in G major Petr Iljič Čajkovskij — Valse-Scherzo in C major, op. 34 (arr. Vassili Bezekirsky) Béla Bartók — Romanian Folk Dances, Sz. 56 (transcr. Zoltán Székely) Pablo de Sarasate — Navarra, op. 33 This concert is a benefit event. Proceeds from ticket sales will go to support exceptionally talented young musicians. More Übergeordnete Aktionen festivals The Dvořák Prague International Music Festival 5. 9. 2025 — 23. 9. 2025