Future Tones – Young Talent Concert
Discover the future of classical music in this dazzling showcase of the Czech Republic’s brightest young pianists.

The Czech Centre and Karel Komárek Family Foundation are pleased to present Czech Republic’s brightest young pianists in Future Tones – Young Talent Concert, offering a unique sneak peek into the exceptional talent of the new generation of classical music.
Following a set of individual masterclasses with professors at the Royal Academy of Music (RAM), five Czech pianists - aged between 13 and 18 years and each already captivating audiences with performances far beyond their years - will take stage at the RAM on Saturday 8th November, promising an evening filled with energy, inspiration, and passion for music. Join in to witness the future stars of classical music being born.
PERFORMING PIANISTS
Adam Znamirovský (15)
Adam began playing the piano spontaneously at the age of four and is considered one of the most outstanding talents in his age category in the Czech Republic
Jan Schulmeister (18)
Jan is the youngest continuation of a sixteen-generation family musical tradition. Since the age of seven, he has received prestigious awards and has performed with Czech orchestras under renowned conductors
Nora Lubbadová (16)
Nora is considered one of the greatest young piano talents in the Czech Republic. She performs solo both nationally and internationally and has also performed in Brussels under the auspices of the Karel Komárek Family Foundation.
Magdaléna Kovářová (13)
Magdaléna studies piano and is a MenART academy scholarship holder under Ivo Kahánek and in 2024 won 1st prize at the prestigious IRVINE International Music Competition,
Valentýna Ibriqi (13)
Valentýna has been playing the piano for four years and has won several competitions nationally and internationally.
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