Orchestra of the 18th Century + Olga Pashchenko - Prague Symphony
Russian pianist Olga Pashchenko brings a piano concerto that absolutely deserves its 'renaissance', by Jan Ladislav Dussek, a very popular Czech contemporary of Mozart at the time. Czech conductor Václav Luks is a specialist in this repertoire. The wonderful world of the Czech capital in Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ.
Orchestra of the 18th Century + Olga Pashchenko - Prague Symphony
Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century + Olga Pashchenko
It turned out to be a great move last year: Olga Pashchenko as piano soloist with the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century. The Leidsch Dagblad raved: 'Olga dances over the keys.' A collaboration that certainly had to be continued.
Playing on original instruments and in a historically informed way, that is what the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century has been doing with great success for over forty years. Both well-known and lesser-known repertoire. Mozart's Symphony No. 38 is certainly well-known. Mozart wrote this in no time between his operas Le nozze di Figaro and Don Giovanni . The premiere was in the city of Prague, where he was so beloved.
'Václav Luks' performances are so compelling that it is easy to miss some of the subtle accents he brings to the music' ★★★★ Bachtrack
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Orchestra of the 18th Century + Olga Pashchenko - Prague Symphony
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