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"Jarda Vyskocil" wrote in message
news:eWO1c.89678$ah.39112@twister01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...
> Vsichni Cesi se tam hrnou, bude tam samej Cech, vsichni si vemou pujcky a
> koupi si vstupenky, hahahaha,
>
> Jarda
Vsichni, ..... az na tebe, tobe uz pujcku nikdo neda, sudetaku :-)
> "NY Choral Society" wrote in message
> news:f7fecdd1.0403041503.5150b04d@posting.google.com...
> > The New York Choral Society (NYCS) will continue its 45th season with
> > a celebration of the life and work of famed Czech composer Anton€n
> > Dvorak on the 100th anniversary of his death. The program spans the
> > master's rich musical journey with famed as well as rarely heard
> > pieces that span his professional oeuvre. The 160-voice chorus, is
> > joined by the NYCS Orchestra and soloists Marilyn Moore-Brown, Soprano
> > and Eduardo Chama, Bass-Baritone. Heirs of the White Mountain will be
> > performed in the original Czech language.
> >
> > This concert features three symphonic choral works by Antonin Dvo€€k
> > from three different periods in the composer's life:
> >
> > -The Heirs of the White Mountain (Dedicove Bile Hory). This rarely
> > performed gem captures personal, yet nationalistic, themes reflecting
> > the emotions of a people in the throes of transition. It is a musical
> > translation of the trials and hopes of the Czech people in the 1870's
> > as they faced their national crisis.
> >
> > -Mass in D. This famed work was composed in 1887 and, in its lush
> > lyricism, is a quintessential expression of Dvor€k's unique style.
> > With its haunting beauty, this piece has been described as pastoral
> > and powerful.
> >
> > -Te Deum. In the 1890's, Dvor€k headed the National Conservatory of
> > Music in New York City, signaling a shift of style. In 1892, he
> > composed his mature and magnificent Te Deum, which was premiered in
> > Carnegie Hall under his direction. We hope that this performance, 112
> > years later, will be a musical and spiritual echo of that historic
> > moment.
> >
> > Schedule and Tickets
> > "Dvorak, Echoes of a Century " will take place on Friday, March 12,
> > 2004 at 8 p.m. in Carnegie Hall, 57th Street at Seventh Avenue, New
> > York City. Tickets are available from the Carnegie Hall website
> > (http://www.carnegiehall.org), at the Carnegie Hall Box Office or
> > Carnegie Charge, 212-247-7800. Prices range from $18 to $75.
> >
> > New York Choral Society
> > http://www.nychoral.org
> > email: nychoral AT yahoo dot COM
>
>
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