Vladimir Cosma in Concert
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Since the 1970s, Vladimir Cosma has become one of the most sought-after film composers. Born in Romania and musically raised on classical music and jazz, he found his true creative home in France, where he began composing film scores and quickly gained a distinguished position. His name is associated with iconic films such as The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe, The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob, The Wing and the Thigh, Animal, and many others. He is renowned for his gift of writing melodies that are catchy, witty, and moving—themes that not only accompany the film but become an inseparable part of it. Cosma has been honored with numerous international awards, including two César Awards for Best Original Score—for Diva (1981, awarded in 1982) and Le Bal (1983, awarded in 1984). After eight years, he returns to our festival to personally conduct his most celebrated film melodies in the Smetana Hall of the Municipal House.
Program and cast
Programme
Film music by Vladimir Cosma:
Ace of Aces (L’As des as, 1982)
The Jaguar (Le Jaguar 1996)
The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob
(Les Aventures de Rabbi Jacob, 1973)
Your Eyes from the film The Party 2 (La Boum 2, 1982)
L’Amour en héritage from the TV miniseries Mistral’s Daughter (1984)
La Chèvre (1981)
The Toy (Le Jouet, 1976)
The Dinner Game (Le Dîner de cons, 1998)
The Seventh Target (La 7ème Cible, 1984)
Diva (1981)
My Mother’s Castle (Le Château de ma mère, 1990)
Le Bal des casse-pieds (1992)
Hail the Artist (Salut l’artiste, 1973)
The Wing and the Thigh (L’Aile ou la cuisse, 1976)
Reality from the film Party (La Boum, 1980)
The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe
(Le Grand Blond avec une chaussure noire, 1972)
The Wild Goose Chase (La Course à l’échalote, 1975)
Animal (L’Animal, 1977)
Performers
Czech National Symphony Orchestra
Vladimir Cosma conductor
Solloists – to be confirmed
Municipal House Theater Prague
Municipal House (Czech: Obecní dům) is a civic building that houses Smetana Hall, a celebrate concert venue, in Prague, Czech Republic. Its address is Náměstí Republiky 5, next to the Powder Gate in the center of the city.
The Royal Court palace used to be located on the site of the Municipal House. From 1383 until 1485 the King of Bohemia lived on the property. After 1485, it was abandoned. It was demolished in the early 20th century. Construction of the current building started in 1905. It opened in 1912.[citation needed] The building was designed by Osvald Polívka and Antonín Balšánek.
The Municipal House was the location of the Czechoslovak declaration of independence.
The building is of the Art Nouveau architecture style. The building exterior has allegorical art and stucco. There is a mosaic called Homage to Prague by Karel Špillar over the entrance. On either side are allegorical sculpture groups representing The Degradation of the People and The Resurrection of the People by Ladislav Šaloun. Smetana Hall serves as a concert hall and ballroom. It has a glass dome.

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