Výjimečný koncert orchestru FOK: Jímavý a inspirativní Felix Klieser
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2023
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První únorový koncert Symfonického orchestru hlavního města Prahy FOK přinesl skladby Antonína Dvořáka a Koncert č. 1 pro lesní roh a orchestr od Richarda Strausse. Za dirigentský pult se postavil šéfdirigent orchestru Tomáš Brauner. Sólistou večera se stal německý instrumentalista Felix Klieser, hráč, který nemá ruce a svůj nástroj ovládá levou nohou. Brilantní hra tohoto umělce spolu s provedením první věty Dvořákovy Symfonie č. 7 přinesly výjimečné okamžiky, které zcela převyšují běžné posluchačské zážitky z elitních pražských profesionálních orchestrálních koncertů. Publikum Smetanovy síně Obecního domu dlouho nadšeně aplaudovalo všem účinkujícím.
The first February concert of the Prague Symphony Orchestra FOK featured works by Antonín Dvořák and Concerto No.1 for horn and orchestra by Richard Strauss. Tomáš Brauner, the orchestra's chief conductor, stood at the conductor's console. The soloist of the evening was German instrumentalist Felix Klieser, a player who has no hands and controls his instrument with his left foot. The brilliant playing of this artist, together with the performance of the first movement of Dvořák's Symphony No. 7, brought exceptional moments that completely surpass the usual listening experience of Prague's elite professional orchestral concerts. The audience in the Smetana Hall of the Municipal House applauded enthusiastically for a long time for all the performers.
The first February concert of the Prague Symphony Orchestra FOK featured works by Antonín Dvořák and Concerto No.1 for horn and orchestra by Richard Strauss. Tomáš Brauner, the orchestra's chief conductor, stood at the conductor's console. The soloist of the evening was German instrumentalist Felix Klieser, a player who has no hands and controls his instrument with his left foot. The brilliant playing of this artist, together with the performance of the first movement of Dvořák's Symphony No. 7, brought exceptional moments that completely surpass the usual listening experience of Prague's elite professional orchestral concerts. The audience in the Smetana Hall of the Municipal House applauded enthusiastically for a long time for all the performers.
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FOK, Tomáš Brauner, Felix Klieser, Antonín Dvořák, Richard Strauss