Musica Florea and the Hartig Ensemble To Perform Beethoven’s Only Ballet

The celebration of Beethoven’s 250th birthday haven’t quite ended. On July 18th,

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Interviews Plus: Anja Silja – the Most Modern Wagner Voice

Soprano Anja Silja is a living legend of world opera, often called

Cecilia Bartoli – “The quality of our lives is defined and shaped by our culture”

In just a few days, Prague will host an extraordinary artist and