Interview: Plácido Domingo: “I always admired Peter Dvorský. He was one of the greatest tenors.”

Plácido Domingo performed in Prague for the first time in 1990 when

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“My Dear Czech Nation Shall Not Perish:” Lost Recording of a Czech Opera In the Throes of World War II Czech Television Shooting Biopic of Composer Bohuslav Martinů Evgeny Kissin exclusive interview: “I’ve had a plan through 2050”Culture Interview: Plácido Domingo: “I always admired Peter Dvorský. He was one of the greatest tenors.” Who’s Afraid of Live Events? Czech Attitudes in the Time of Corona My biggest wish is not to make a fool of myself at Abbey Road, says Tomáš Borl, of a scholarship to Berklee CollegeMust Read Soprano Patricia Burda Janečková died at the age of 25 Composers Are Originals – Tomáš Netopil Breaks the Conductor vs. Composer Myth Arkadij Volodos at the Firkušný Festival: A Master of Miniature, Mood, and Character Artists Shaken by Sudden Lockdown in the Moravian-Silesian RegionCelebrity Exclusive Interview: Krzysztof Penderecki and Conductor Jan Bubák This isn’t about being liked. It’s about playing something that matters, says Miroslav Beinhauer Diana Damrau in Prague: “My vocal cord injury enabled me to understand my voice deeper”Fashion Akiko Suwanai: In Berg’s Concerto, I Deliberately Play ‘Wrong’ Notes Light and Movement in Prague’s Medieval Underground For Small Audiences Cecilia Bartoli – “The quality of our lives is defined and shaped by our culture”Latest Videos Contemporary Czech Orchestra Presents a Nightmarish Covid Video Project in Abandoned Hotels Plácido Domingo Proves in Prague That Age Is Just a Number Arkadij Volodos at the Firkušný Festival: A Master of Miniature, Mood, and CharacterLatest 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

Who’s Afraid of Live Events? Czech Attitudes in the Time of Corona

In late August and early September, a Czech research agency surveyed 1000