Czech Philharmonic Praha Soon after its founding in 1896, the Czech Philharmonic became the most noteworthy orchestra in the country – even as soon as before the First World War the orchestra had built a considerable reputation for itself in concert halls across Europe. Over the course of its 118 year history, the orchestra has fostered numerous significant musical personalities among its ranks. The Czech Philharmonic has always represented genuine artistic merit, and its tradition and success has uplifted it to a fundamental symbol of Czech culture. Czech Philharmonic’s tracks P. I. Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 | 3rd movement (Semyon Bychkov & Czech Philharmonic) by Czech Philharmonic published on 2016-12-08T15:26:07Z P. I. Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 | 2nd movement (Semyon Bychkov & Czech Philharmonic) by Czech Philharmonic published on 2016-12-08T15:24:26Z P. I. Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 | 1st movement (Semyon Bychkov & Czech Philharmonic) by Czech Philharmonic published on 2016-12-08T15:22:36Z P. I. Tchaikovsky: Romeo & Juliet Fantasy Overture (Semyon Bychkov & Czech Philharmonic) by Czech Philharmonic published on 2016-12-08T14:15:21Z
P. I. Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 | 3rd movement (Semyon Bychkov & Czech Philharmonic) by Czech Philharmonic published on 2016-12-08T15:26:07Z
P. I. Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 | 2nd movement (Semyon Bychkov & Czech Philharmonic) by Czech Philharmonic published on 2016-12-08T15:24:26Z
P. I. Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 | 1st movement (Semyon Bychkov & Czech Philharmonic) by Czech Philharmonic published on 2016-12-08T15:22:36Z
P. I. Tchaikovsky: Romeo & Juliet Fantasy Overture (Semyon Bychkov & Czech Philharmonic) by Czech Philharmonic published on 2016-12-08T14:15:21Z