The International Music Festival of F. L. Vek () is a festival of classical music in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic.
The International Music Festival of F. L. Vek was founded in 2011 in Dobruà ¡ka. In the name of the festival's name of personality Frantià ¡ek Vladislav Hek, native from Dobruà ¡ka, patriot, writer, musician and composer. Alois Jirásek had used autobiography of Hek in the novel F. L. VÃÂk, filmed by Czech Television. Festival has been held under the auspices of many Czech personalities (Jià ÂàBÃÂlohlávek). Organizer is MAS Pohoda venkova and the Town of Dobruà ¡ka, Artistic Director is Pavel Svoboda.
The festival takes place in:
Radek Baborák - French horn, Jià ÂàBárta â Cello, Iva Kramperová, Ivan à ½enatý, Josef à  paÃÂek, Václav HudeÃÂek â Violin, Jaroslav Tuma, Pavel Svoboda â Organ, Kateà Âina Englichová â Harp, Ludmila Peterková - Clarinet, Michiyo Keiko (Japan), Raffaella Milanesi (Italy) â Soprano, Pavel Steidl - Guitar, Bennewitz Quartet, Barocco sempre giovane Orchestra, The Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Pardubice, Talich Philharmonia Prague, Boni Pueri, the Czech Boys Choir, Orchestra of period-instruments Collegium 1704 with conductor Václav Luks.
There are world premiers composed for the festival:
The project of F.L. VÃÂk International Music Festival Award aims to prize a person, whose activities or artistic achievements contributed to the regional culture.
The Award for 2012 was given to professor Václav Rabas, the organist and the founding director of the Conservatory of Pardubice. Václav Rabas accepted the award from the hands of Senator Miluà ¡e Horská. This event was also attended by Luboà ¡ Sluka - composer, which is the holder of this award 2011.