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Plakat_Bad_Driburg_2011-small    Germany                     

    Conductor: Torsten Seidemann

    Evangelische Kirche am Kurpark Bad Driburg, Brunnenstraße 10 - map

    13th November 2011 at 7:30 pm

    Gunter Antensteiner - organ

    Larissa Cidlinsky - violin

    Natascha Cidlinsky - violoncello

    Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholy – Symphony for strings No. 7 d-minor

    Francis Poulenc – Concert for organ, timpani and strings g-minor

    Samuel Barber – Adagio for strings

    Josef Gabriel Rheinberger – Suita c-minor op. 149 for violin, violoncello,

    organ and strings   

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The Bohemia Symphony Orchestra Prague arose as a successor of the former Central Bohemia Symphony Orchestra in Poděbrady founded in this spa resort in 1961.

The original orchestra was active until the end of the 1980s, most of the time performing subscription concerts throughout Central Bohemia and Prague. After the political changes of 1989 it expanded its activity also to abroad. The first concerts abroad were given in Italy, Britain and Germany already under the name Bohemia Symphony Orchestra Poděbrady.

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Sono Records - Sono Records - the complex with a direction room and a large sound studio (285 square metres, 8 metres high) and workplace where dance, jazz and big band music as well as chamber, solo, choir or film music in the symphony cast and other music production can be recorded. 

Sono records is quite simply, one of the best recording musical studios in Europe. Because of its location in The Czech Republic, it can offer very competitive rates, compared to studios of a similar quality in the rest of Europe and the U.S.A. 

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