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The Prague Spring International Music Festival will be broadcasted online

This year's Prague Spring International Music Festival is exceptional, as the audience will not be present in the concert halls. The alternative programme will consist of 11 concerts, which will be broadcast live from the stages of five concert halls in Prague and one in Brno. The online broadcasting will start on 12 May 2020 and the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs as well as the Czech Embassies and Czech Centres promote it via the the websites and social networks.

"The Prague Spring is one of the most famous music events in the world and it is good that even in the current challenging time the organisers have found a way to bring this experience to the audience," Foreign Minister Tomáš Petříček said. "The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is proud to be able to participate in the broadcasting of this prestigious festival through our channels abroad."


The Prague Spring International Music Festival is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year. It is the oldest classical music festival in the Czech Republic. Over the years of its existence, the festival has built a strong reputation and worldwide respect. It is held every year in May and always begins with the musical cycle Má Vlast (My Homeland) by Bedřich Smetana. The world's top musicians perform at the festival.
You can find the programme of the 75th annual Prague Spring on the  website of the festival.