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Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. It is about time. It took until the 1950s for Janacek’s operas to be accepted outside his home country (what ...
On June 13, in Rockport, pianist Charlie Albright plays a program including Leos Janácek’s sonata “1.X.1905.” On Oct. 1, 1905, Czech-speaking residents of Brno — then part of the Austro-Hungarian ...
The Park Lane Group has a good track record when it comes to spotting and nurturing nascent talent, being associated particularly with the South Bank showcase for young musicians and contemporary ...
The towering late operas of Leos Janacek (1854-1928) have a capacity to thunder from the stage in ways that are hard to describe with language. But when performed with skill and conviction, works such ...
Live from Champs Hill, Sussex, The London Bridge Ensemble performs Dvorak's two Piano Quartets. In the years between writing the first of these chamber works in 1875 and the second, some 15 years ...
The long drought is over. With next week's production of "Jenufa," and additional projects set for the next two seasons, the works of Leos Janacek, perhaps the most singularly moving legacy of 20th ...
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