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"Acento español" Prague International Music Festival Spring 2019

"Acento español" Prague International Music Festival Spring 2019

The Prague Spring Festival celebrates Spanish music in this edition with Javier Perianes, Manuel Blanco and Jaime Martín and the Orquestra de Cadaqués in its 74th edition, which again has the support of the AC/E PICE's grants for mobility.

"Acento Español" is the theme of the festival that continues an anthological cycle developed during four consecutive editions, 2016-2019, with the purpose of bringing the most Spanish musicians to the Central European context. The Czech festival has always shown great interest in Spanish music and Acción Cultural Española (A /E) has supported from the beginning.

The Prague Spring International Music Festival is the most prestigious classical music festival in the country, which is held every year in May since 1946 in Prague. It is a permanent showcase for the best performers, symphony orchestras and music groups in Prague.

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