Czech Philharmonic Benefit Concert online review – profound musicianship in sombre masked fundraiser
Three violinists, two cellists, four pianists and a harpist play superbly to an empty hall
Less than six months ago Prague’s most prestigious concert hall, the neo-Renaissance Rudolfinum, was all glittering lights and packed, smartly dressed audience for the Czech Philharmonic’s hot ticket first performance there for 49 years of its national epic, Smetana’s Má vlast (My Homeland) – a grand one indeed under principal conductor Semyon Bychkov.