Maestro stays: Bavarians honour a Czech
mainBamberg has given Jakub Hrůša a second five-year term as chief conductor. He’s booked there until 2026.
Bamberg has given Jakub Hrůša a second five-year term as chief conductor. He’s booked there until 2026.
The Mozart concerto due to be played three…
The Manhattan School of Music this morning quietly…
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What’s Jonathan Nott up to these days. I reckon he has his own website – I’ll have a look.
Hrůša has no rhythm.
. . . depends on how you pronounce it.
what a superficial comment……
. . and “Hrusa has no rhythm” isn’t?
Gave an excellent concert in NY last season, I was impressed as were the NYPO who applauded him resoundingly. That doesn’t happen much………….
He’s always been impressive when I have seen him. He is on a lot of wish lists — they are smart to sew him up for a good few more years.