Pianist Eugen Indjic: Prague has been my most faithful city for over fifty years

The American pianist Eugen Indjic (1947), originally from Russia, is one of

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Renowned opera conductor František Babický died suddenly this afternoon One of the Most Unique Venues for Live Opera and Ballet Caught in the Crossfire of Two Cities Standing ovation for Lang Lang in PragueCulture Pianist Eugen Indjic: Prague has been my most faithful city for over fifty years A Musical Advent Calendar? The National Theater Opera and the State Opera Launch Their New Online Project Still Waiting for a Path Out of Darkness: Pre-Concert Testing Forbidden, Concerts CanceledMust Read Renowned opera conductor František Babický died suddenly this afternoon Juras Filas, notable Czecho-slovak composer dies of coronavirus Viola-da-Gamba Player and Historical String Instrument Collector José Vasquez Dies of Covid Juras Filas, notable Czecho-slovak composer dies of coronavirusCelebrity The 125th Anniversary Season of the Czech Philharmonic Composers Are Originals – Tomáš Netopil Breaks the Conductor vs. Composer Myth Evgeny Kissin exclusive interview: “I’ve had a plan through 2050”Fashion Composers Are Originals – Tomáš Netopil Breaks the Conductor vs. Composer Myth Das Rheingold Celebrates its 150th Anniversary Who’s Afraid of Live Events? Czech Attitudes in the Time of CoronaLatest Videos June Opera Plus Digest! Pandemic Relief: For the Coming Month, Czech Live Event Organizers May Each Apply for up to 191.5 Million Euros Arts Are the Basis of Modern Democracy: Open Letter to the Czech Government About Arts Funding Gains Broad SupportLatest 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

A Musical Advent Calendar? The National Theater Opera and the State Opera Launch Their New Online Project

The soloists, choruses, and orchestras of the two Prague-based opera ensembles are

Still Waiting for a Path Out of Darkness: Pre-Concert Testing Forbidden, Concerts Canceled

A new Czech upstart called Cesta ze tmy (Path out of Darkness)