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Fireworks of opera and operetta melodies
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A charming musically dramatic scenery from the environment of the historical salon of Prague bohemia a hundred years ago with Dvořák's most beautiful arias and melodies performed by leading opera soloists and violin virtuosos. Rusalka, Jakobín, Moravské dvojzpěvy, Biblické písně, Mazurek and other unforgettable compositions will move the viewer to the time when Dvořák was at the forefront of Czech and American music culture at the peak of his creative powers.
Free historical reconstruction of the story of W.A. Mozart and Josefína Dušková from November 3, 1787 about how the famous aria "Bella mia fiamma, addio!" originated in Bertramka. The unusual performance will include famous arias from the operas Don Giovanni, The Marriage of Figaro and compositions by old Czech masters - Mozart's companions.
In the authentic setting of the Saly terrena at Bertramka in Prague, the spectator will become a guest of a period music party. Organized by Mrs. Josefína Dušková. Listening to the most beautiful arias from Don Giovanni, he meets Mozart's wife Constanzia and the outstanding soloists of Guardasoni's opera company, which performed the world premiere of this "opera of operas" (Nostic Theater on October 29, 1787).
A musical story that takes place during Johann Strauss's visit to Prague in 1852, with an insight into the composer's future. Famous arias not only from the operettas of Johann Strauss, but also F. Lehár, K. Millöcker, J. Offenbach, O. Nedbal and others will be performed here. Leading soloists and actors from Prague theaters, ballet and the Strauss Orchestra perform.
A simple story of a music agent who has to put together a music program, "Fireworks of opera and operetta melodies". He tries to get performers to be of the highest quality, even if he doesn't have a lot of money for it. There are various comic situations, but the effort is ultimately successful and the second half of the performance - after a break - is already "Fireworks" alone, without dialogue.
The production, based on mutual correspondence, opens a view of the much-discussed relationship between Leopold Mozart and his genius son Wolfgang Amadeus. This performance is available only in Czech Language.