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Gilgamesh: In Prague, a rousing revival of an ancient story

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“a whisper of strings that quickly exploded into orchestral bedlam”
Reviewed at Rudolfinum: Dvořák Hall, Prague on 25 January 2017
Beethoven, Piano Concerto no. 3 in C minor, Op.37
Martinů, The Epic of Gilgamesh
Francesco Piemontesi, Piano
Lucy Crowe, Soprano
Andrew Staples, Tenor
Derek Welton, Baritone
Jan Martiník, Bass
Simon Callow, Narrator
Lukáš Vasilek, Choirmaster / chorus director
Prague Philharmonic Choir
Manfred Honeck, Conductor
A heartfelt reunion with the Czech Philharmonic in Prague
****1
Searing Kindertotenlieder from Fleur Barron and Czech Philharmonic
****1
Rockin’ at the Rudolfinum: the Czech Phil plays Bryce Dessner
****1
Modern mayhem from Thomas Adès and the Czech Philharmonic
*****
Chills and thrills from Pappano and the Czech Philharmonic
*****
Spirited Velvet Revolution concert from Oramo and the Czech Phil
*****
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