Opera PLUS Retro (3): 70 Years Since the Death of Coloratura star Míla Kočová

It's been seventy years since the death of influential Czech singer Míla

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The Czech Philharmonic Completes Its Advent Livestreams, Cancellations Follow The 57th Annual Golden Prague Award for Films Dedicated to Music and Dance What Does a Covid-19 Outbreak at a Major Theater Look Like in Practice?Culture Opera PLUS Retro (3): 70 Years Since the Death of Coloratura star Míla Kočová Viola-da-Gamba Player and Historical String Instrument Collector José Vasquez Dies of Covid Another Wave of Coronavirus Restrictions in the Czech Republic Means Two Weeks of No SingingMust Read Douglas Rosenberg: I think about art as a continuum Noah Gelber: Working for William Forsythe is a dream come true A New Concert Hall for Prague? The Festival Must Go On: Prague Spring Festival To Welcome Live AudiencesCelebrity Arts Are the Basis of Modern Democracy: Open Letter to the Czech Government About Arts Funding Gains Broad Support Contemporary Czech Orchestra Presents a Nightmarish Covid Video Project in Abandoned Hotels Violinist Josef Špaček: Concert Master, Soloist, Dramaturge, Pedagogue and FatherFashion Sergio Méndez Romero: Message comes first, aesthetics will follow Podcast Plus Hany Polanské Folklore in Music. Prague Philharmonia Opens a New Chamber SeasonLatest Videos “At twenty, conducting the finest orchestras is like trading driving lessons for a brand-new Lamborghini.” Daniele Gatti makes his way to Dvořák’s Prague. Interviews Plus: Anja Silja – the Most Modern Wagner Voice Diana Damrau in Prague: “My vocal cord injury enabled me to understand my voice deeper”Latest Stories Plácido Domingo Proves in Prague That Age Is Just a Number I’m closing the circle – as an American, I’ll be presenting Korngold in his native Moravia, says Joshua Brown Maria Baranova: The dialogue between you, your partner and the public is most important Evgeny Kissin exclusive interview: “I’ve had a plan through 2050” Dvořák’s music resonates deeply within me – its lyrical warmth and folkloric roots feel like home, says Chinese cellist Yibai Chen “At twenty, conducting the finest orchestras is like trading driving lessons for a brand-new Lamborghini.” Daniele Gatti makes his way to Dvořák’s Prague. Folklore in Music. Prague Philharmonia Opens a New Chamber Season My biggest wish is not to make a fool of myself at Abbey Road, says Tomáš Borl, of a scholarship to Berklee CollegeFollow US

Viola-da-Gamba Player and Historical String Instrument Collector José Vasquez Dies of Covid

José Vasquez died of complications from the novel coronavirus on March 4th,

Another Wave of Coronavirus Restrictions in the Czech Republic Means Two Weeks of No Singing

Starting today (October 5th, 2020) the Czech government has instated renewed precautions