The Sounds of Springtime in Prague Monday, May 9, 2005 Prague, Czech Republic  At this month's Spring Music Festival in the quirky city of Prague, you can catch concerts in venues ranging from theaters to a bank and a cemetery.
Dear International Living Reader, Prague, always a captivating city, is at its best this month. Flowers are already blooming everywhere and, from May 12 to June 4, music will pour forth from venues throughout the city in celebration of the 60th Annual Prague Spring Festival, one of the world's most prestigious music events. Concertgoers can choose from classic to contemporary programs, in venues ranging from a cemetery to the National Theatre, a bank to Prague Castle. Such variety is part of what keeps this historic city vibrant. The opening performance of "My Country," a festival signature, will be held in Vy?ehrad Cemetery-Slavín. The Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra and the Czech Boys' Choir will perform Händel's "Alleluia" from The Messiah in St. Vidus' Cathedral in Prague Castle. Beethoven's I, which is the Festival's traditional closing performance, will be held this year at Obecní dum. What's on my list of events to attend? I want to see dancers perform at the Prague Opera, and I will also be taking in the Spring International Music Competition 2005, where up-and-coming musicians vie for recognition. And perhaps I will even brave Wagner's "The Ring of the Nibelungen," a co-production of the National Theatre and Deutsche Oper am Rhein. You can find out more about the schedule (in English) at http://www.festival.cz/indexa.htm. Deborah Clark For International Living Editor's Note: The winner of last week's May Madness Quiz is Brian Rousseve. Brian will receive two nights free accommodation in IL's premiere apartment in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The correct answers to last week's quiz were 1. Argentina; 2. Ireland; and 3. Panama. Check out this week's quiz for a chance to win two nights free accommodation in your choice of IL's private apartments in Paris. All of our apartments are located in historic buildings on The Left Bank, one of the most fashionable and exclusive areas of Paris. Read on for details
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