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Music at the castle 2.

KC SAV Smolenice – Smolenice Castle together with the municipality of Smolenice cordially invite you to a concert from the series Music at the Castle, which will take place on October 7. 2022 at 18:00 in the Red Salon of Smolenicke Castle. After the concert, everyone will be treated to a small reception in the form of delicacies from the castle kitchen, as well as a tasting of mead from Včelec from the castle!

The concert will be dedicated to selected works of classical music for piano and flute from J.S. Bach, through E.H. Grieg, C. Debussy to the contemporary Norwegian composer Sommerfeldt.

Ticket – €5 (ticket sales only on site)


Lucia Pintérová studied at the Conservatory in Bratislava with prof. Dagmar Zsapková’s master’s study program in Stavanger, field of flute and music with prof. Vidar Austvik. In Prague, she worked as 1st and 2nd flute in the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, and toured in Vienna, Morocco, and Spain. In Norway, she performed at various solo and chamber concerts, e.g. at the Philharmonic in Stavanger, gave concerts in Oslo, Bergen, etc.. She worked as a teacher at the ISMFA (International School of Music and Fine Arts Prague) in Stavanger as well.
She collaborated with some other orchestras in the Czech Republic, in the philharmonic in Hradec Králové as 1st and 2nd flautist and as a soloist performed with the orchestra in Příbram.
Recently, she took part in the realization of CD recordings – Ľuboš Šrámek, Elia Kača and Jana Krčmárová. She collaborated on the concert project and its recording by Petra Adamov together with musicians Juraj Griglák, Martin Valihor and Pavlo Bodnár.
She recently released a CD of Slovak-French composers with the Trio in collaboration with pianist Viera Bartošová and clarinetist Barnabás Kollárik.

Viera Bartošová studied piano at the State Conservatory in Bratislava and the VŠMU in Bratislava, which she graduated with the Minister of Education Award “for excellent academic and artistic results”.

She also studied in Paris, took part in several international piano competitions, performed as a soloist with the Slovak Philharmonic, the Košice Philharmonic and the Mladí Batislavský solisti ensemble. At the international festivals Bratislava Music Festival, Evenings of New Music and New Slovak Music, she mainly presented contemporary work. She made recordings for Slovak Radio. In addition to her solo activities, Viera Bartošová is passionately devoted to chamber music (her long-term artistic collaboration ties her with the Swiss flautist Brigitte Buxtorf and the Slovak violinist Peter Michalic). He performs on concert stages in Slovakia and abroad (almost all European countries and Canada). She performed at various music festivals, collaborated with many important soloists and ensembles.
Since 1986, he has been teaching at the Music and Dance Faculty of the University of Performing Arts in Bratislava.