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Libuše

Opera by Bedřich Smetana (libretto in German, by J Wenzig, Czech translation by E Spindler), first produced at the Czech Theatre, Prague, in the modern-day Czech Republic, on 11 June 1881. It tells the story of Libuše, new queen of Bohemia, who must choose a husband to help her rule after her quarrelling brothers Chrudos and Št'áhlov refuse to obey her authority. She chooses the peasant Přemsyl.


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Libuse Hrabova demonstrates the cultural importance of Johannes Vitez, bishop of Vrad, archbishop of Gran, and uncle and patron of the humanist Janus Pannonius.
Libuse Safrankova, who plays one of Louka's lovers, is quoted as saying in production notes, ``I was happy to accept the part of Klara because I get great pleasure from spending time with pleasant and intelligent people.
 
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