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Published: Friday, 02 August 2024 at 11:31 AM


Read on for an interview with the Czech conductor Jakub Hrůša, who is set to become music director at the Royal Opera House for the 2025/26 season, after sharing the role with the current director, Antonio Pappano, for 2024/25. Jakub has already directed some acclaimed productions at the Royal Opera House, including Carmen by Bizet and Lohengrin by Wagner.

Jakub also appears twice at the 2024 BBC Proms. On Tuesday 27 August (Prom 49) he conducts the Czech Philharmonic in an all-Czech programme, featuring Dvořák‘s masterful Cello Concerto (with Anastasia Kobekina as soloist) and Josef Suk‘s Symphony No. 2, ‘Asrael’.

Then the next day, Jakub Hrůša and the Czech Philharmonic return with another all-Czech bill. This time you’ll hear the marvellous Military Sinfonietta by the underrated female composer Vítězslava Kaprálová, plus Dvořák’s Piano Concerto (with soloist Mao Fujita) and the rousing Glagolitic Mass by Leos Janáček. Joining conductor and orchestra for the latter are soloists including Corinne Winters (soprano), Bella Adamova (mezzo-soprano), David Butt Philip (tenor), Brindley Sherratt (bass), and Christian Schmitt (organ), plus the Prague Philharmonic Choir.

Elsewhere, Jakub has conducted a variety of international orchestras including the Czech Philharmonic, Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, the Philharmonia, and Rome’s Santa Cecilia.