Czech Music Greats
2024 is the Year of Czech Music, a celebration held once a decade, on every year that ends on the number four, a number that marks many Czech music anniversaries. To mark the occasion Radio Prague International has prepared a video series paying tribute to some of the country’s renowned composers, Antonín Dvořák, Bedřich Smetana, Leoš Janáček and others.
latest articles
-
Josef Mysliveček's Sonata No. 5 in A major: I. Allegro, II. Minuetto.
This episode of Czech Music Greats shines a light on a lesser-known Czech classical composer: Josef Mysliveček, a friend to Mozart and known in Italy as 'Il Boemo'.
-
Antonín Dvořák’s SYMPHONY NO. 5 in F major
In this part of our video series on Czech Music Greats, we return once again to one of the best-known names in Czech classical music - Antonín Dvořák.
-
The inspirational 20th century Czech composer Vítězslava Kaprálová and her April Preludes
The eighth part of our video series Czech Music Greats is devoted to Vítězslava Kaprálová, a hugely talented Czech composer and conductor, who died at the age of just 25.
-
My Homeland - symphonic poem to Czech nation
The seventh part of our video series on Czech Music Greats is devoted to the cycle of symphonic poems My Homeland by Bedřich Smetana.
-
“Czech Bach” Jan Dismas Zelenka
The third part of our video series on Czech Music Greats is devoted to the work of Jan Dismas Zelenka, known as the “Czech Bach”.
-
Josef Suk: Fantastic Scherzo
The third part of our video series on Czech Music Greats is devoted to the Fantastic Scherzo by Art Nouveau composer Josef Suk, pupil and son-in law of Antonín Dvořák.