PRAGUE 〓 Czech Philharmonic will hold its first concert with audience since last fall

2021/05/08

The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra (Česká filharmonie) has announced that it will hold a concert with an audience. A concert sponsored by the Ministry of Culture to celebrate the 125th anniversary of Czech car maker “Škoda Auto”, with 350 people in the Dvorak Hall of Rudolfinum.

According to the Ministry of Culture, it is the first time since last fall that a concert with an audience will be held in the Czech Republic after the epidemic of the new coronavirus.

The concert will be conducted by Semyon Bychkov, who has been the principal conductor since the 2017/2018 season. In addition to being broadcast on TV, it will be broadcast live on Facebook.

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