The Little Mole? Of course, Czechia is the first association! There's probably no character from a cartoon in the world that so obviously evokes the country where it originated.
The Little Mole, or Krtek in Czech, is originally a Czechoslovak and later Czech series of animated films for children created by Zdeněk Miler.
The first film featuring
Krecik was made in 1957. Initially, the creator did not intend to make a series. However, the film's great success led Miler to return to his character. In 1963, another film was created:
The Little Mole and the Car. It marked the beginning of a series, with subsequent episodes produced until 2002.
The Little Mole gained popularity among children in over sixty countries. He is recognisable worldwide and has become the hero of many children's and colouring books.
The Szczecin Philharmonic will play the music for three episodes of Krecik in the Golden Hall:
The Little Mole the Clockmaker,
The Little Mole in the Desert, and
The Little Mole and Music.
PERFORMERS
During this concert, the
Szczecin Philharmonic Orchestra will be led by
maestro Marek Prášil – one of the most talented Czech conductors of his generation, having performed with the orchestras of Bayerische Staatsoper Munich, Opéra National de Paris and the National Theater in Prague.
Ambasador Republiki Czeskiej Břetislav Dančák objął swym patronatem honorowym wydarzenie pod nazwą Czeski weekend w Filharmonii im. Mieczysława Karłowicza w Szczecinie.
Marszałek Województwa Zachodniopomorskiego Olgierd Geblewicz objął swym patronatem honorowym wydarzenie pod nazwą Czeski weekend w Filharmonii im. Mieczysława Karłowicza w Szczecinie.
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