While music of the Slavic countries naturally evokes the romantic spirit of the 19th century, this year’s 13th edition of Les Printemps Slaves takes a more focused approach: that of the Belle Époque. Spanning the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, this period marked a transformation in musical language, bridging the romantic legacy with new forms of expression. “It was an extremely fruitful period for the arts,” explains pianist and Artistic Director Irina Krasnyanskaya. “Many composers created seminal works during this time that shaped modern musical language.” Major figures such as Sergei Rachmaninov and Antonín Dvořák exemplify this artistic…
