The 2024 Year of Czech Music abroad will be accompanied by the Tititi painted wooden figure by Tereza Talichová

  • 03. 01. 2024
  • News
  • 1 minute read
Portrait Tititi_Tereza Talichová © Adéla Havelka

The artwork, created to mark the event and the bicentenary of the birth of the Czech music composer Bedřich Smetana, refers to the opera Libuše, Talichová’s favourite work.

Coming from a family of musicians, it was Smetana's Libuše that inspired Tereza Talichová to create this special wooden figure. She has recreated the fanfare motif from the opera combining a playful approach and attention to detail.

The designer draws her ideas from her surroundings. As a city person with a cultural background, she is passionate about visual arts and music. From an artistic point of view, Tereza Talichová gets inspiration from the work of Minka Podhajská (1881-1963) and the Artěl artists. At the beginning of the 20th century, Artěl was at the birth of the reform movement of new toys which introduced artistic features to artisanal toy production.

What do Czech music and Smetana’s work mean to you?

"My childhood and memories of my father's rehearsals. He and the Talich Quartet played From My Life, Smetana's first Quartet in E minor. Only later did I learn that it is one of the world’s finest chamber music works.”

Tereza Talichová, Tititi

www.tititi.cz


You could be interested in

19. 11. News
© Archive Itamar Cohen

An interview with Itamar Shlomo Cohen about Prague Music Week and cross-border collaboration

Itamar Shlomo Cohen is musician, producer and artisic manager. He is part of the creative production team at...

18. 11. News
Open call: CYCLE UP! Sustainable Artist-in-Residence Programme

Open call: CYCLE UP! Sustainable Artist-in-Residence Programme

We believe that artists should play a role in envisioning future(s) to tackle sustainable urban mobility challenges....

25. 9. News
© Anastasiia Artemyak

Interview with the General Director of the Ukrainian National Philharmonic

The Czech Centre Kiev is one of the few cultural institutes operating in Ukraine during the war. We are all the more...

×

Found in events

Found in blog