Founded 90 years ago in Czechoslovakia and now the official orchestra of the City of Prague, this distinguished orchestra continues to work with renowned conductors and soloists world-wide.
Founded 90 years ago in Czechoslovakia and now the official orchestra of the City of Prague, this distinguished orchestra continues to work with renowned conductors and soloists world-wide.In their performance at the Theatre Royal, the Prague Symphony conducted by Tomáš Brauner justifiably celebrate the works of Dvorak – arguably their nation’s greatest composer – opening their concert with the dramatic and entertaining symphonic poem Noonday Witch, rooted in Slavic mythology.Acclaimed violinist Alexander Sitkovetsky will then join the orchestra on stage to perform Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto – possibly the most popular violin concerto of all time.
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