When:
October 18, 2017 at 6 pm
Where:
Embassy of the Czech Republic
3900 Spring of Freedom St, NW, Washington, DC 20008
Czech pianist Tomáš Kačo will perform the program Sounds of Moravia, featuring folk songs such as Small Cherries (Čerešničky) and Beskyde, Beskyde, his original composition Hope, and the classic song Over the Rainbow by Harold Arlen at the Czech Embassy on October 18, at 6 pm. As a solo pianist, Kačo’s unique style is an interesting fusion of classical, jazz and gypsy music. His piano recitals are based on improvisation. The main idea of these improvisations is a “renaissance” of gypsy music, often improvising on traditional gypsy themes. Soak in the sounds of Moravia, performed by the gifted pianist Tomáš Kačo.
Program
1. Small Cherries | Čerešničky – Moravian folk song
2. I pay another glass of wine | Eště si já pohár vínka zaplatím – Moravian folk song
3. While leaving Hradiště | Když jsem šel z Hradišťa - Moravian folk song
4. Beskyde, Beskyde | Moravian folk song
5. I´m a little girl | Maličká su - Moravian folk song
6. Hope - Tomáš Kačo
7. Spain - Chick Corea
8. Over the Rainbow - Harold Arlen
Biography:
Tomáš Kačo is a talented pianist, composer, and singer. He studied piano at the Janáček Conservatory in Ostrava and received a master’s degree in classical piano at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (2008-2015). On scholarship at Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA (2015-2017), he earned a diploma in contemporary writing and music. As a solo pianist, his unique style is an interesting fusion of classical, jazz and gypsy music. His piano recitals are based on improvisation. The main idea of these improvisations is a “renaissance” of gypsy music, often improvising on traditional gypsy themes. He has collaborated for many years with renowned teacher and singer Ida Kelarová.