Jaroslav Březina

Most Popular Jaroslav Březina Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Dalibor Trailer (2022)

21 February 2022

Dalibor is based on events that took place in the 15th century: having led a peasant revolt, the Knight Dalibor of Kozojedy was imprisoned, by order of King Vladislav II of Bohemia, in a tower in Prague Castle that still bears the name “Daliborka” to this day.

G. F. Händel: La Resurrezione – Vzkříšení Trailer (2010)

05 April 2010

Recording of a concert from the St. Wenceslas Music Festival. The program of the St. Wenceslas Music Festival offered listeners a treat of spiritual music, the oratorio La Resurrezione (The Resurrection) by German composer George Frideric Handel.

Libuše Trailer (2018)

27 October 2018

A wise princess is asked to hear the case of two feuding brothers. When her judgement is called into question on account of her being a woman, she tries to maintain the peace by finding herself a husband.

Prodaná nevěsta Trailer (2024)

04 March 2024

The most popular Czech comic opera, with a libretto by Karel Sabina, marking the 200th anniversary of the birth of Bedřich Smetana, in the current production of the National Theater in Prague.

Leos Janácek - Kát'a Kabanová Trailer (2022)

20 August 2022

Janáček's three-act opera Katya Kabanova, staged by Barrie Kosky and staged at the Felsenreitschule by Czech conductor Jakub Hrůša with an international cast of soloists, was performed on August 7 at the 2022 Salzburg Festival.

Jenůfa Trailer (2019)

02 October 2019

When a beautiful young woman in rural Moravia becomes unexpectedly pregnant, she learns that love is sometimes only skin-deep.

Kouzelná Rybovka Trailer (2021)

24 December 2021

Dvořák: Čert a Káča Trailer (2011)

01 January 2011

Scarlatti: Dove è amore è gelosia Trailer (2013)

25 June 2013

Rebellious servants, capricious lovers, cross-dressing farce and a happy ending: the fast paced action of this comic Baroque opera had all the ingredients to please the self-confessed ‘low-brow taste’ of an Austro-German prince, who commissioned Giuseppe Scarlatti for a piece to celebrate his son’s wedding.