Petr Tomeček / Advent 2026 in Brno
Sál Milosrdných bratří, Brno
You are cordially invited to an exceptional musical evening that will illuminate the pre-Christmas season with festive atmosphere, emotion, and unforgettable artistic experience. On November 26, 2026, at 7:00 PM, the sounds of Advent will resonate in all their beauty in the Hall of the Brothers of Mercy in Brno. The historic spaces in the heart of Brno will become the setting for a festive concert that blends the nobility of classical music with romantic originality. The evening's principal performer will be Petr Tomeček, who will present holiday and Christmas melodies in an unconventional and captivating performance on the Pan flute. Its crystalline clarity and deeply emotional sound will create a unique musical symphony full of light, tenderness, and grandeur.
"Advent 2026 in Brno" is not merely a concert - it is a festive gathering that opens hearts, awakens memories, and brings joy and peace to the pre-Christmas days. Come experience an evening full of emotion, elegance, and music that warms the soul. We look forward to meeting you in an atmosphere of festive magic.
Petr Tomeček (Pan flute) is a prominent figure on the Czech music scene and an exceptional interpreter of the Pan flute. His musical expression is characterized by extraordinary refinement, cultivation, and deep emotional power, with which he can reach listeners across generations. The sound of the Pan flute in his performance gains remarkable color and lyricism - from quiet, meditative passages to passionate and gripping melodies. Petr Tomeček masterfully combines technical brilliance with natural musicality and attention to detail, making each of his concerts a unique artistic experience. His interpretations are marked by the ability to tell stories without words, awaken emotions, and create deep connection between music and listener. It is precisely this sensitivity and authenticity that makes Petr Tomeček an artist whose music has the power to touch hearts and remain in memory long after the final note fades.











