Doors opened
18:30
Event Start
19:00
Dinner
Served during concert intermissions.
Experience this year’s Christmas Eve in a unique atmosphere full of music and elegance. You can look forward to a concert featuring timeless melodies by Frank Sinatra along with other famous evergreens that naturally belong to the holiday season. The program includes the romantic Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, the iconic New York, New York, and many other songs that create a truly festive mood.
You can also enjoy beloved Christmas classics such as Marshmallow World, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, and Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!, adding the perfect touch of winter magic to the evening.
30 minutes
30 minutes
Organizer reserves a right to make changes in the program and performers
Welcome Drink
30 minutes
30 minutes
Organizer reserves a right to make changes in the program and performers
Foie gras parfait, cherry gel, nuts, toasted sourdough bread
Pea cream, creme fraiche, sprouts, fava beans
Fillet of pike perch, baked with sage butter, nuts, barley stew with mushrooms and marsala sauce
Mánes cake
(gluten-free cake with cherries, marzipan and chocolate)
Foie gras parfait, cherry gel, nuts, toasted sourdough bread
Pea cream, creme fraiche, sprouts, fava beans
Duck breast, smoked roasted cabbage, brioche butter, red cabbage puree, cinnamon sauce, Carlsbad dumpling
Mánes cake
(gluten-free cake with cherries, marzipan and chocolate)
Goat cheese, Orange bread, fennel, apple, nuts
Pea cream, creme fraiche, sprouts, fava beans
Cauliflower steak, wild broccoli, raisins, cauliflower puree, honey nuts
Mánes cake
(gluten-free cake with cherries, marzipan and chocolate)
Pea cream, creme fraiche, sprouts, fava beans
Chicken schnitzel in panco breadcrumbs, soft potato puree, cucumber salad
Sweet mini dumplings with vanilla custard
He has presented numerous concerts and performances in the Czech Republic and abroad (Florence, Milan, Rome, Aalborg, Aarhus, Artstetten). He is a laureate of several singing competitions, a finalist of the International Antonín Dvořák Singing Competition and the absolute winner and holder of the Czech Radio Award at the International Song Competition B. Martinů. Since May 2015, he has been a guest at the National Theatre Opera, and has also appeared at the Divadlo F. X. Šalda Theatre, Josef Kajetán Tyl Theatre, he has been a guest at the National Theatre Moravian-Silesian Theatre and others. His concert activity is also rich. In addition to his songwriting, he has collaborated with a number of important chamber ensembles, such as the Bennewitz Quartet, the Epoque Quartet and others. He has also sung as a soloist with leading Czech orchestras and performed at major Czech music festivals.
Sophia Lamoš is a Czech jazz singer born in Austria. In 2010 she moved to Prague, where she soon became involved in the Czech music scene. One of her first successes was a solo performance with the Prague Film Orchestra at the Rudolfinum in Prague in 2012. Soon she and her sister formed the swing band HOT SISTERS. With this band they released the CD “Swing is my king”, sang and played in the film Lída Baarová and now they are collaborating with Petr Kroutil and his Original Vintage Orchestra. Their professional history also includes collaborations with international singers such as Lorenzo Thompson (Chicago) and Chuck Wansely (Los Angeles).
After studying contrabass, new media and sound design at the Prague Conservatory and at the Universität Mozarteum in Salzburg, Dalibor pursued a career as a double bassist as well as sound direction and DJing. Since 2008 he has been concertmaster of the double bass section of the Salzburg Chamber Soloists and regularly works with the Philharmonie Salzburg. He founded the duo Technophobix, officially sponsored by Yamaha Instruments. From 2005 to 2010 he worked at the Universität Mozarteum in Salzburg as an assistant professor for sound design and new media. In 2011-12 he was concertmaster of the double bass section of the Toledo Symphony Orchestra in Spain. Since 2013 he has been the artistic director of the Live City agency. He is also interested in composition and musical arrangement.
Versatile Czech musician blending classical training with jazz innovation, acclaimed for her expressive piano compositions and electrifying performances on global stages. The Czech pianist whose performances have been described as “fiery, expressive, eloquent, and stubborn.” With international recognition as a composer and pianist, Barta has captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. Her concerts bring a unique blend of classical training and jazz innovation, standing out at prestigious festivals such as the Montreux Jazz Festival, Jazzahead!, and many others. Kristina Barta began her musical journey as an oboist before transitioning to the piano and becoming a prominent member of the Euroradio Jazz Orchestra. Her talent has been recognized across Europe, winning several prestigious awards, including first place in a jazz composer’s competition in the Czech Republic in 2016 and an award for exceptional piano skills at the Powiew Młodego Jazzu festival in Poland in 2017. With three albums under her belt, “EMA29”, “Love and Passion,” and “Endless Questions and Answers“ Kristina recently recorded her latest album “Red Landscape,” featuring seven original compositions and two arrangements of Czech and Ukrainian folk song. Currently, Kristina Barta is working on a new album for jazz sextet featuring David Doružka on guitar, Jure Pukl on saxophone, and a symphony orchestra in collaboration with the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra. Barta is also director of Prague Impro Room festival that she founded in 2024.
Radek Žitný studied the clarinet at the Prague Conservatory and the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. He studied saxophone at the Prague Conservatory and the Leonard Bernstein Institute in Vienna. He extended his education with doctoral studies, music therapy courses in London and Nuremberg and jazz courses in Boston and Chicago. He plays in several bands and orchestras, where he performs classical, swing and jazz music. He is currently a music teacher at the Biskupská and Taussigova Elementary Schools in Prague and at the private music school Hudebnílekce.cz. He also deals with non-musical topics. So far he has written several books on cultural and historical topics, lectures on the history of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia and post-war retributions, and is the author of dozens of entries in music and historical dictionaries and a number of radio programmes. In his spare time he works as a guide in museums of the Czechoslovak First Republic fortifications and records testimonies of witnesses of the totalitarian period.
Graduate of the Jaroslav Ježek Conservatory. He currently works as a teacher at the Duncan Centre Conservatory, and is also a lecturer at the International School of Music and Fine Arts and the ZUŠ Brandýs nad Labem. He is a member of many musical ensembles such as David Kraus & Gipsy Brothers, Jen, Votchi, Patrola-Šlapeto, Věra Špinarová Tribute, Anna W. Quintet, Partyleaders, Metropolitan Jazz Band (feat. Eva Eminger), Hot Jazz Praha (feat. Jitka Vrbová), Veronika & Band, Nikoleta Spalasová & Revelation, Kentonmania Big Band, Milan Matoušek & SPAM, Golden Big Band Prague, Milan Černohouz & Band. He has also been a guest at the East Bohemian Theatre in Pardubice and is currently a studio player.