Česká filharmonie a klavírista Tom Borrow hráli s brilancí a fortelem
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2023
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Na abonentním koncertě České filharmonie, který se konal 8. března 2023 v pražském Rudolfinu, došlo ke změně na postu dirigenta. Místo plánovaného vystoupení Maxima Jemeljanyčeva (Rusko) se ujal taktovky český zástupce mladší generace Robert Kružík, toho času šéf Filharmonie Bohuslava Martinů ve Zlíně. Sólistou večera byl též mladý umělec, izraelský pianista Tom Borrow. Program koncertu nabídl posluchačům koncertní předehru Hebridy Felixe Mendelssohna Bartholdyho, Koncert pro klavír a orchestr č. 4 G dur Ludwiga van Beethovena a Symfonii D dur „Pražskou“ Wolfganga Amadea Mozarta. Zaplněné Rudolfinum v závěru večera dlouho aplaudovalo zaníceným výkonům všech interpretů i přístupné dramaturgii večera.
At the Czech Philharmonic subscription concert, which took place on 8 March 2023 in Prague's Rudolfinum, there was a change in the position of conductor. Instead of the planned performance of Maxim Yemelyanychev (Russia), the Czech representative of the younger generation, Robert Kružík, at that time the head of the Bohuslav Martinů Philharmonic in Zlín, took the baton. The soloist of the evening was also a young artist, Israeli pianist Tom Borrow. The concert programme offered the audience the concert overture Hebrides by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 4 in G major by Ludwig van Beethoven and Symphony in D major "Prague" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. At the end of the evening, the packed Rudolfinum applauded the enthusiastic performances of all performers and the accessible dramaturgy of the evening.
At the Czech Philharmonic subscription concert, which took place on 8 March 2023 in Prague's Rudolfinum, there was a change in the position of conductor. Instead of the planned performance of Maxim Yemelyanychev (Russia), the Czech representative of the younger generation, Robert Kružík, at that time the head of the Bohuslav Martinů Philharmonic in Zlín, took the baton. The soloist of the evening was also a young artist, Israeli pianist Tom Borrow. The concert programme offered the audience the concert overture Hebrides by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 4 in G major by Ludwig van Beethoven and Symphony in D major "Prague" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. At the end of the evening, the packed Rudolfinum applauded the enthusiastic performances of all performers and the accessible dramaturgy of the evening.
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Česká filharmonie, Tom Borrow, Robert Kružík, Beethoven, Mozart, Mendelsohn-Bartholdy, Czech Philharmonic, Tom Borrow, Robert Kružík, Beethoven, Mozart, Mendelsohn-Bartholdy