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PRAGUE: A Musical Tour of the City's Past and Present
by 
Naxos Rights International, LTD.
Smetana
Janacek
Fibich
Mozart
Dvorak
Rossler
  
Publisher: Naxos Rights International, LTD.
Subject(s):  Travel
Language(s):  English

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File size:   287767 KB
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Release date:   Sep 22, 2006

Description

The Places

Prague is the ancient capital of Bohemia and now of the Czech Republic. Its history is reflected in its buildings, recalling the splendours of the past under changing dynasties and the 400 or so years as part of the Habsburg Empire, until the establishment of the new republic of Czechoslovakia in 1918. At the heart of Europe, the region has always been a fertile ground for musicians.

The Music

The music included here is associated in one way or another with Prague or Bohemia. It includes works by the Bohemian composers Smetana and Dvorák, by the Moravian composer Janácek, and by Fibich who, with Mozart, always found a ready welcome for his music in Prague.

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