Ambassador Highlights Diplomacy and Cimbalom
Music Professor Benjamin Harbert at Georgetown University hostesd a remarkable program featuring Czech cimbalom performer Matěj Číp as part of their Friday Music Series.
Matěj’s performance was a true highlight, showcasing pieces such as "Four Greetings from the Beskydy Mountains" by Dadák and Leoš Janáček's "Blown Away Leaf." He also shared fascinating insights about his background and his journey as the first in the US to study the cimbalom.
Over 90% of the audience had never seen a cimbalom before, and their curiosity was palpable as they eagerly explored the instrument after the performance.
Ambassador Stašek opened the event, reflecting on the strong and ongoing collaborations between Georgetown University and the Embassy. From the dedication of Václav Havel's Place in Alumni Square to memorable lectures and theatrical performances, these partnerships continue to enrich our cultural connections.
Matěj hopes to inspire new generations with the cimbalom and looks forward to sharing its beauty with many more audiences. Thank you to everyone who attended and made this event special!