Emmanuel Villaume vytvořil nový tempový plán v Brahmsově 4. symfonii
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2023
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Symfonický orchestr PKF – Prague Philharmonia uzavřel svoji 29. sezónu koncertem 18. června 2023 ve Dvořákově síni pražského Rudolfina. Přizval si k němu sólového harfistu Emmanuela Ceyssona, který provedl Koncert pro harfu a orchestr e moll, op. 182 od Carla Reineckeho. Dále zazněly skladby Johannesa Brahmse: Tragická předehra, op. 81 a Symfonie č. 4 e moll, op. 98. Orchestr řídil jeho šéfdirigent Emmanuel Villaume. Naplněná Dvořákova síň dlouze děkovala orchestru PKF – Prague Philharmonia za mimořádný posluchačský zážitek i za celou proběhlou koncertní sezónu.
The PKF - Prague Philharmonia Symphony Orchestra closed its 29th season with a concert on 18 June 2023 in the Dvořák Hall of Prague's Rudolfinum. It invited solo harpist Emmanuel Ceysson to perform Carl Reinecke's Concerto for Harp and Orchestra in E minor, Op. 182. There were also works by Johannes Brahms: the Tragic Overture, Op. 81 and Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98. The orchestra was conducted by its chief conductor Emmanuel Villaume. The packed Dvořák Hall thanked the PKF - Prague Philharmonia for the extraordinary listening experience and for the whole concert season.
The PKF - Prague Philharmonia Symphony Orchestra closed its 29th season with a concert on 18 June 2023 in the Dvořák Hall of Prague's Rudolfinum. It invited solo harpist Emmanuel Ceysson to perform Carl Reinecke's Concerto for Harp and Orchestra in E minor, Op. 182. There were also works by Johannes Brahms: the Tragic Overture, Op. 81 and Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98. The orchestra was conducted by its chief conductor Emmanuel Villaume. The packed Dvořák Hall thanked the PKF - Prague Philharmonia for the extraordinary listening experience and for the whole concert season.
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Prague Philharmonia, Emmanuel Villaume, Carel Reinecke, Johannes Brahms, Emannuel Ceysson, harfa, Prague Philharmonia, Emmanuel Villaume, Carel Reinecke, Johannes Brahms, Emannuel Ceysson, harp