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Phoenix Lands: The LPO and Gardner in Kaprálová, Szymanowski and Bartók – Opera Today

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The London Philharmonic Orchestra’s brief Phoenix Lands series of concerts looks at music from the period after the First World War when empires had crumbled and independent nations were being born on the European continent. If there was surely something demotic and earthbound about the textual background to the music here (even in Bartók’s pantomime ballet The Wooden Prince) this appeared in contrast to the sounds we heard which often snapped a…
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operatoday.com broke the news in on Thursday, February 12, 2026.
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