Kristina Barta Quartet
Sunday 21. 12. 2025, 20:00
Kristina Barta Quartet will perform at U Staré paní.
The performers
Kristina Barta ()
Kristina Barta, first name Kristýna Urbánková Bárta, is a Czech jazz pianist and composer. Her music is an excellent example of modern European jazz, drawing on a unique blend of classical music and jazz's unplayed innovations. Barta began her musical journey as an oboist studying at the Jan Neruda Gymnasium and later took up piano and composition at the Academy of Performing Arts. She became a prominent member of the Euroradio Jazz Orchestra. Her music has been heard all over Europe thanks to prestigious festivals such as Montreux Jazz Festival, Jazzahead! and many others. Her talent has also been recognized in a number of prestigious awards, including first place in the Jazz Composers Competition in the Czech Republic in 2016, the finals of the Euroradio Jazz Competition in the Netherlands, and an award for exceptional piano skills at the Powiew Młodego Jazzu festival in Poland in 2017. With two albums EMA29 (2017) and Love and Passion (2021), Barta recently released her latest album Endless Questions and Answers (2023), in collaboration with world-renowned saxophonist Jure Pukl. Barta is currently working on several new albums not only for her quartet but also for the Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra in collaboration with guitarist David Dorůžka and saxophonist Jure Pukl. In 2024 she founded her own jazz festival in chamber format called Prague Impro Room.
Marek Urbánek ()
Marek Urbánek is a Czech drummer.
Jan Kyncl ()
Jan Kyncl is a saxophonist and composer who is one of the outstanding faces of the young Czech jazz generation. He regularly collaborates with top Czech jazz and alternative music artists, both as a sideman and leader. Currently he is involved in the projects Jan Kyncl Quartet, Kyncl Culture, FaKyn, Kristina Barta Quartet, Jan Smigmator & Band, Jan Smigmator Big Band, Camoes House Band. He also collaborates with big bands such as the Jazz Dock Orchestra and the Gustav Brom Radio Big Band. In addition to his varied musical activities, he works as a music dramaturge at the Czech Radio.
Jaromír Honzák ()
Jaromír Honzák is a Czech jazz composer and double bassist. He has been on the Czech jazz scene since the 1980s. He has won 5 Anděl genre awards in the jazz category for his solo albums. He transcends the genre through his long-standing membership in the Bratři Ebenové band, Luboš Soukup's experimental ensemble Points Septet or his collaboration with Iva Bittová.