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London Symphony Orchestra/Sir Simon Rattle

Date & Time
Sun, Apr 1, 2001, 24:00
Janáček’s hilarious satire about art, lunar travel, nationalism – and sausages.

Keywords: Young Musicians

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Musicians

London Symphony Orchestra
Sir Simon RattleConductor
Peter HoareBrouček
Aleš BrisceinMazal, Blankytný, Petřík
Lucy CroweMálinka, Etherea, Kunka
Gyula OrendtSakristán, Lunobor, Domšík
Lukáš ZemanSvatopluk, Würfl, Čaroskvoucí, Ratsherr
Clara NadeshdinČíšníček, Wunderkind, Student
Arttu KatajaArtist, Dohuslav, Vojta
Linard VrielinkSkladatel, Harfoboj, Miroslav
Hanna HippKedruta
Tenebrae

Program

The Excursions of Mr BroučekLeoš Janáček
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