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Proms Interval: Smetana's Ma Vlast - musical myth-making and majesty

Tom Service examines the cultural significance of Smetana’s orchestral masterpiece, exploring the poetry and politics of a piece deeply embedded in Czech national consciousness.

Tom Service examines the cultural significance of Smetana’s six-part orchestral masterpiece, exploring the poetry and politics of a piece deeply embedded in the Czech national consciousness. Combining countryside and folklore, myth and majesty, Ma Vlast (My Country) is a Romantic symphonic work par excellence, but Tom considers the reasons it remains such a powerful and important piece today.

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