- Prague Spring International Music Festival
The Prague Spring International Music Festival ( _cs. Mezinárodní hudební festival Pražké jaro) is a permanent showcase for outstanding performing artists, symphony orchestras and chamber music ensembles of the world. The first festival was held under the patronage of Czechoslovak president
Edvard Beneš , and its organizing committee was made up of important figures in Czech musical life. In that year, 1946, theCzech Philharmonic Orchestra was celebrating its fiftieth anniversary, and was therefore given the highest accolade: to appear in all the orchestral concerts. The project was initiated byRafael Kubelík , chief conductor of the orchestra at the time. Such musicians asKarel Ančerl ,Leonard Bernstein ,Sir Adrian Boult ,Rudolf Firkušný ,Jaroslav Krombholc ,Rafael Kubelík ,Moura Lympany ,Evgeny Mravinsky ,Charles Munch ,Ginette Neveu ,Jarmila Novotná ,Lev Oborin ,David Oistrakh andJan Panenka have won enthusiastic ovations on the Prague Spring Festival stage. Since1952 , the festival has opened on12 May —the anniversary of the death ofBedřich Smetana —with his cycle of symphonic poemsMá vlast (My Country), and it closes withLudwig van Beethoven 's "Symphony No. 9". [Inta West, "Prague Spring & the Man Who Makes It Sing" (Bridge Magazine, 2006)]The festival commemorates important musical anniversaries by including works by the composers concerned on its programmes, and presents Czech as well as world premieres of compositions by contemporary authors. Artists and orchestras of the highest quality are invited to perform here. Some of those who have appeared at the festival include
Sviatoslav Richter ,Lorin Maazel ,Herbert von Karajan ,Mstislav Rostropovich ,Boris Pergamenschikow ,Lucia Popp ,Kim Borg ,Sir Colin Davis ,Maurice André ,Dmitry Sitkovetsky ,Leonid Kogan ,Paul Klecki ,Gustav Leonhardt ,Anne-Sophie Mutter ,Alfred Brendel ,Heinrich Schiff ,Leopold Stokowski ,Arthur Honegger ,Arthur Rubinstein andGennady Rozhdestvensky .Prague Spring’s traditional venue is the
Rudolfinum concert hall, a venerable Neo-renaissance building with an excellent auditorium, situated on the bank of the Vltava River. It is complemented by Prague’s ornateMunicipal House (Obecní dům), which has a larger seating capacity. [ [http://www.czech.cz/en/current-affairs/cultural-heritage/the-music-of-spring-is-in-the-air-in-prague Czech Republic official website] ]The Prague Spring has a particular focus in supporting younger performers. The
Prague Spring International Music Competition was established just one year after the festival itself, and is held each year in various instrumental sections. The list of past winners of competition contains e. g.Mstislav Rostropovich ,Natalia Gutman ,James Galway andMaurice Bourgue .References
Antonín Matzner a kol.: Šedesát pražských jar. Togga: Praha, 2006.
External links
* [http://www.festival.cz/ Prague Spring - International Music Festival]
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