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DVOŘÁK PRAGUE FESTIVAL 2010
RUDOLFINUM - DVORAK HALL
Náměstí Jana Palacha 79/1, Praha, PRAHA
Náměstí Jana Palacha 79/1, Praha, PRAHA
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Although in the course of his Antonín Dvořák's lifetime (* 8 Sept 1841 - † 1 May 1904), his compositions were included in the concert programs of renowned orchestras and concert halls in Europe, North America and Australia, even at the height of his fame Dvořák considered himself to be first and foremnost a Czech.
He returned to Prague from his numerous successful trips abroad; in Prague he was actively involved in major institutions like the Conservatory or the Royal Czech Society of Sciences, and he played a leading role in the establishment of the Czech Philharmonic. Dvořák conducted the orchestra's first concert on 4 January 1896.
We firmly believe that the topics of Antonín Dvořák & Prague and Dvořák & Central Bohemia are subjects with an international context, yet at the same time is absolutely Czech.
Dvořák moved to Prague in 1857, when he started to study music at Organ School and played the violin in the Cecilia Society, Karel Komzák's band and the orchestra of the Provisional Theater. In 1871 he dedicated himself solely to composing.
Although the bases of his artistic and family life were in Prague - from 1877 till the end of his life he lived at Žitná street no. 14 with his large family whom he loved over all else - Dvořák belongs to all of Central Bohemia. He was born in Nelahozeves, a village near Kralupy nad Vltavou, on 8 September 1841; in Zlonice he undertook an apprenticeship as a butcher and acquired a musical education from his teacher, Antonín Liehmann; Dvořák found his second home in Vysoká u Příbrami, where he spent his summers.
Vysoká truly meant much for a man as fundamentally tied to the Bohemian countryside and with simple people who disliked pomp and splendor. It was here where Dvořák took refuge to avoid his 50th and 60th birthday celebrations in Prague.
The focus of the festival is to promote the works and live of Antonín Dvořák in Prague and, at a later date, in Central Bohemia.
An equally important focal point is to turn Prague and Central Bohemia into an arena of international artists who come to the city and region to play the works of Antonín Dvořáka.
Antonín Dvořák is an international genius.
20. 8. 2010 - Symfonický koncert
Dirigent / sólista: Andris Nelsons / Paul Lewis (klavír)
Orchestr: CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Poznámka: Zahajovací koncert
21. 8. 2010 - Symfonický koncert
Dirigent / sólista: Iván Fischer / Zoltán Szőke, Dávid Bereczky, András Szabó, Zsombor Nagy (lesní rohy)
Orchestr: BUDAPEST FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
22. 8. 2010 - Komorní koncert
Maria Joao Pires (klavír), Pavel Gomziakov (violoncello)
23. 8. 2010 - Komorní koncert
Orchestr: HAGEN QUARTET
24. 8. 2010 - Klavírní recitál
Piotr Anderszewski (klavír)
25. 8. 2010 - Symfonický koncert
Dirigent / sólista: Enrique Mazzola / Kateřina Kněžíková (soprán)
Orchestr: CAMERATA SALZBURG
25. 8. 2010 - Komorní koncert
Orchestr: PAVEL HAAS QUARTET
26. 8. 2010 - Symfonický koncert
Dirigent / sólista: Sir John Eliot Gardiner – dirigent / Lars Vogt (klavír)
Orchestr: ČESKÁ FILHARMONIE
27. 8. 2010 - Pěvecký recitál
Dmitri Hvorostovsky (baryton), Ivari Ilja (klavír)
28. 8. 2010 - Komorní koncert
Orchestr: QUATUOR EBÈNE
29. 8. 2010 - Symfonický koncert
Dirigent / sólista: Jakub Hrůša / Nicola Benedetti (housle)
Orchestr: PRAŽSKÁ KOMORNÍ FILHARMONIE
31. 8. 2010 - Symfonický koncert
Dirigent / sólista: Martyn Brabbins / Sol Gabetta (violoncello)
Orchestr: ROYAL FLEMISH PHILHARMONIC
1. 9. 2010 - Symfonický koncert
Dirigent / sólista: Juraj Valčuha / Ludmila Peterková (klarinet), Maxim Rysanov (viola)
Orchestr: SYMFONICKÝ ORCHESTR ČESKÉHO ROZHLASU
2. 9. 2010 - Symfonický koncert
Dirigent: Daniele Gatti
Orchestr: ORCHESTRE NATIONAL DE FRANCE
3. 9. 2010 - Symfonický koncert
Dirigent / sólista: Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos / Michal Kaňka (violoncello)
Orchestr: DRESDNER PHILHARMONIE
4. 9. 2010 - Symfonický koncert
Dirigent / sólista: Ludovic Morlot / Cédric Tiberghien (klavír)
Orchestr: ČESKÁ FILHARMONIE
He returned to Prague from his numerous successful trips abroad; in Prague he was actively involved in major institutions like the Conservatory or the Royal Czech Society of Sciences, and he played a leading role in the establishment of the Czech Philharmonic. Dvořák conducted the orchestra's first concert on 4 January 1896.
We firmly believe that the topics of Antonín Dvořák & Prague and Dvořák & Central Bohemia are subjects with an international context, yet at the same time is absolutely Czech.
Dvořák moved to Prague in 1857, when he started to study music at Organ School and played the violin in the Cecilia Society, Karel Komzák's band and the orchestra of the Provisional Theater. In 1871 he dedicated himself solely to composing.
Although the bases of his artistic and family life were in Prague - from 1877 till the end of his life he lived at Žitná street no. 14 with his large family whom he loved over all else - Dvořák belongs to all of Central Bohemia. He was born in Nelahozeves, a village near Kralupy nad Vltavou, on 8 September 1841; in Zlonice he undertook an apprenticeship as a butcher and acquired a musical education from his teacher, Antonín Liehmann; Dvořák found his second home in Vysoká u Příbrami, where he spent his summers.
Vysoká truly meant much for a man as fundamentally tied to the Bohemian countryside and with simple people who disliked pomp and splendor. It was here where Dvořák took refuge to avoid his 50th and 60th birthday celebrations in Prague.
The focus of the festival is to promote the works and live of Antonín Dvořák in Prague and, at a later date, in Central Bohemia.
An equally important focal point is to turn Prague and Central Bohemia into an arena of international artists who come to the city and region to play the works of Antonín Dvořáka.
Antonín Dvořák is an international genius.
20. 8. 2010 - Symfonický koncert
Dirigent / sólista: Andris Nelsons / Paul Lewis (klavír)
Orchestr: CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Poznámka: Zahajovací koncert
21. 8. 2010 - Symfonický koncert
Dirigent / sólista: Iván Fischer / Zoltán Szőke, Dávid Bereczky, András Szabó, Zsombor Nagy (lesní rohy)
Orchestr: BUDAPEST FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
22. 8. 2010 - Komorní koncert
Maria Joao Pires (klavír), Pavel Gomziakov (violoncello)
23. 8. 2010 - Komorní koncert
Orchestr: HAGEN QUARTET
24. 8. 2010 - Klavírní recitál
Piotr Anderszewski (klavír)
25. 8. 2010 - Symfonický koncert
Dirigent / sólista: Enrique Mazzola / Kateřina Kněžíková (soprán)
Orchestr: CAMERATA SALZBURG
25. 8. 2010 - Komorní koncert
Orchestr: PAVEL HAAS QUARTET
26. 8. 2010 - Symfonický koncert
Dirigent / sólista: Sir John Eliot Gardiner – dirigent / Lars Vogt (klavír)
Orchestr: ČESKÁ FILHARMONIE
27. 8. 2010 - Pěvecký recitál
Dmitri Hvorostovsky (baryton), Ivari Ilja (klavír)
28. 8. 2010 - Komorní koncert
Orchestr: QUATUOR EBÈNE
29. 8. 2010 - Symfonický koncert
Dirigent / sólista: Jakub Hrůša / Nicola Benedetti (housle)
Orchestr: PRAŽSKÁ KOMORNÍ FILHARMONIE
31. 8. 2010 - Symfonický koncert
Dirigent / sólista: Martyn Brabbins / Sol Gabetta (violoncello)
Orchestr: ROYAL FLEMISH PHILHARMONIC
1. 9. 2010 - Symfonický koncert
Dirigent / sólista: Juraj Valčuha / Ludmila Peterková (klarinet), Maxim Rysanov (viola)
Orchestr: SYMFONICKÝ ORCHESTR ČESKÉHO ROZHLASU
2. 9. 2010 - Symfonický koncert
Dirigent: Daniele Gatti
Orchestr: ORCHESTRE NATIONAL DE FRANCE
3. 9. 2010 - Symfonický koncert
Dirigent / sólista: Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos / Michal Kaňka (violoncello)
Orchestr: DRESDNER PHILHARMONIE
4. 9. 2010 - Symfonický koncert
Dirigent / sólista: Ludovic Morlot / Cédric Tiberghien (klavír)
Orchestr: ČESKÁ FILHARMONIE
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