Prague Autumn International Music Festival
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Prague Autumn International Music Festival is the second largest classical music festval in Prague held annually in September. It is organised under the auspices of Václav Klaus, president of the Czech republic and is co-produced by the City of Prague.
[edit] History
The history of the festival began early after the Velvet revolution. A large range of stars from all over the world has appeared at the festival since the beginning. During the last 14 years have performed 66 orchestras, 96 conductors, 122 singers, 53 pianists, 31 violin players, 24 cellists, 16 choirs, 6 chamber ensembles, and 23 other instrumentalists. The number of attendees approaches 270 000, plus millions of radio listeners all around the world and domestic TV watchers.
[edit] Stars of the festival
- Israel Philharmonic Orchestra with Zubin Mehta
- Bruckner Orchester Linz
- RSO Wien
- Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra with Yuri Simonov
- Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala with Riccardo Muti
- Orchester der Beethovenhalle Bonn
- Russian State Symphony Orchestra with Valeri Polyansky
- Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
- Budapest Festival Orchestra with Iván Fischer
- Mariinsky Theater Orchestra St. Petersburg with Valeri Gergiev
- BBS Scottish and [Ilan Volkov]
- BBC Philharmonic under Gianandrea Noseda
- Bamberger Symphoniker with Jonathan Nott
- Among the chamber orchestra belong English and Scottish Chamber, London Brass Virtuosi, City of London Sinfonia, Mozarteum Salzburg, Sinfonia Varsovia with Krszysztof Penderecki or Ensemble orchestral de Paris with John Nelson.