Hear Dvořák played with authentic Bohemian style by this great Czech orchestra – the drama, emotion and unforgettable tunes of his ‘New World’ Symphony and the spine-tingling retelling of a Czech ghost story in his symphonic poem The Noonday Witch. In between, the irrepressible Gabriela Montero plays Prokofiev’s sparkling Third Piano Concerto. Expect sparks to fly!
Tomáš Brauner
Gabriela Montero piano
Prague Symphony Orchestra
Dvořák The Noonday Witch
Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 3
Dvořák Symphony No. 9, ‘From the New World’
Hear Dvořák’s ‘New World’ Symphony played with authentic Bohemian style by this great Czech orchestra – plus the wonderful Gabriela Montero as soloist in Prokofiev’s sparkling concerto.
Some pieces are classics for a reason, and with its drama, emotion and unforgettable tunes, Dvořák’s ‘New World’ Symphony has been packing out concert halls for well over a century. Still, however well you think you know it, there’s always something especially magical about hearing Czech music played by a genuine Czech orchestra.
The Prague Symphony Orchestra definitely has that special Bohemian lilt, and under its popular principal guest conductor Tomáš Brauner, this should also be a uniquely authentic performance of The Noonday Witch – Dvořák’s spine-tingling retelling of a Czech ghost story.
In between, the inimitable, irrepressible Gabriela Montero plays Prokofiev’s sparkling Third Piano Concerto. Few living pianists are bolder or more inventive – so expect sparks to fly.
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