Diamanda Galás (USA) - November 27 / 20:00
23.11.2009
In the 1990s the singer and pianist was enthusiastically received by Czech audiences on several occasions. After a prolonged absence, she finally returns to Prague. As part of the STIMUL Festival she will perform on November 27 on her “home” stage at the Archa Theatre.
Of Greek origin, born near the Mexican city of Tijuana and growing up in San Diego, Diamanda Galás was raised on European classical music. At the age of 14 she accompanied orchestras at concerts of Liszt and Beethoven, but she soon decided to focus on her own works and to seek out extreme forms of expression.
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