Nová sezóna, nová energie: Česká filharmonie zazářila pod taktovkou Charlese Dutoita
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2024
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V pražském Rudolfinu se ve středu 25. září 2024 konal zahajovací koncert sezóny 2024/2025 České filharmonie. Za dirigentský pult se postavil Charles Dutoit, švýcarský dirigent světového jména. Zastoupil Semjona Byčkova, u něhož aktuálně probíhá rekonvalescence po lékařském zákroku. Sólistou večera se stal klavírista Daniil Trifonov. Tento interpret byl vybrán pro následující období jako rezidenční umělec České filharmonie. Program obsahoval Koncert pro klavír a orchestr g moll Antonína Dvořáka a Fantastickou symfonii Hectora Berlioze. Večer se nesl ve slavnostní atmosféře, kterou umocnily též úvodní projevy generálního ředitele orchestru Davida Marečka a ministra kultury ČR Martina Baxy.
The opening concert of the Czech Philharmonic's 2024/2025 season took place on Wednesday 25 September 2024 at the Rudolfinum in Prague. Charles Dutoit, a world-renowned Swiss conductor, stood at the conductor's podium. He replaced Semyon Byčkov, who is currently recovering from a medical procedure. The soloist of the evening was pianist Daniil Trifonov. This performer has been selected for the following period as artist in residence of the Czech Philharmonic. The programme included Antonín Dvořák's Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in G minor and Hector Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique. The evening was held in a festive atmosphere, which was also enhanced by the opening speeches of the orchestra's General Director David Mareček and the Czech Minister of Culture Martin Baxa.
The opening concert of the Czech Philharmonic's 2024/2025 season took place on Wednesday 25 September 2024 at the Rudolfinum in Prague. Charles Dutoit, a world-renowned Swiss conductor, stood at the conductor's podium. He replaced Semyon Byčkov, who is currently recovering from a medical procedure. The soloist of the evening was pianist Daniil Trifonov. This performer has been selected for the following period as artist in residence of the Czech Philharmonic. The programme included Antonín Dvořák's Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in G minor and Hector Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique. The evening was held in a festive atmosphere, which was also enhanced by the opening speeches of the orchestra's General Director David Mareček and the Czech Minister of Culture Martin Baxa.
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Česká filharmonie, Charles Dutoit, Daniil Trifonov, Antonín Dvořák, Hector Berlioz, Czech Philharmonic, Charles Dutoit, Daniil Trifonov, Antonín Dvořák, Hector Berlioz