Douglas Rosenberg: I think about art as a continuum

Douglas Rosenberg is an American visual artist, director, curator, theorist, and author

Contents
Ardašev’s Interpretation of Kabeláč Proved More Striking Than Beethoven Diana Damrau in Prague: “My vocal cord injury enabled me to understand my voice deeper” Arts Are the Basis of Modern Democracy: Open Letter to the Czech Government About Arts Funding Gains Broad SupportCulture Douglas Rosenberg: I think about art as a continuum Should the New Prague Concert Hall be Digital?: Two Points of View Light and Movement in Prague’s Medieval Underground For Small AudiencesMust Read Interview: Angela Hewitt: “Glenn Gould and I have little in common.” Opera PLUS Retro No. 2: Heřma Žárská – A Forgotten Czech Star At The MET (AUDIO) Soprano Patricia Burda Janečková died at the age of 25 Interview: Plácido Domingo: “I always admired Peter Dvorský. He was one of the greatest tenors.”Celebrity How the Thalia Awards are created: a polemic with Filip Stanek Should the New Prague Concert Hall be Digital?: Two Points of View Who’s Afraid of Live Events? Czech Attitudes in the Time of CoronaFashion Interview Plus: Gil Shaham – the violinist who keeps changing Will Soňa Červená’s Fund Support Young Artists as Eclectic as the Singer Herself? “My Dear Czech Nation Shall Not Perish:” Lost Recording of a Czech Opera In the Throes of World War IILatest Videos New Concert Master of the Czech Philharmonic Terrifying Tár. Women conductors? Let’s not make curiosities out of them. Semyon Bychkov: The conductor has to be obsessed with his musicLatest Stories Arkadij Volodos at the Firkušný Festival: A Master of Miniature, Mood, and Character “I see myself as just an interpreter; the true artist is the composer,” says Mahan Esfahani 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.Follow US

Should the New Prague Concert Hall be Digital?: Two Points of View

Plans to build a new classical music concert hall in Prague are

Light and Movement in Prague’s Medieval Underground For Small Audiences

The cellars of the Stone Bell house on the Old Town square