The autumn season at the Celetná Salon opened with a cello recital
The Stadler Foundation's Celetná Salon entered another concert season with an extraordinary evening, which was the result of a joint effort of the Foundation and the Serious Interest Association.On 20 September, cellist Vilém Vlček and pianist Ondřej Zavadil performed in a separate recital. Both of them are exceptionally talented students who study their fields of study at prestigious foreign academies. Vilém Vlček is a scholarship holder of the Stadler Foundation and studies at the Music Academy in Basel, Switzerland. Ondřej Zavadil is studying piano in Graz, Austria. These great young musicians presented a very demanding programme to a full hall in Celetná. They started with Beethoven's Sonata in A major for Cello and Piano Op. 69, continued with Dvořák's Rondo in G minor and confirmed their musical mastery with a bravura performance of Bohuslav Martinů's dark Sonata for Cello and Piano No. 1.

