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17-07-2011 02:01 | Christian Falvey

Josef Suk, photo: CTK Today’s Sunday Music Show looks back at the work of a great Czech musician – a man of musically royal blood – who died last week at the age of 81: the inimitable Josef Suk, a violinist who set the standard for how Czech classical music is played everywhere in the world. Here to paint a picture of how the maestro was regarded at home and abroad, and to illustrate his import to classical music, is music journalist and critic Dr Petr Veber, who heads the department of classical music at our sister station Vltava. More

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27-06-2011 14:38 | Jan Richter

With mushroom season in full swing, our guest in this edition of One on One is Jan Borovička, a leading member of the Czech Mycological Society, who combines a very Czech hobby of mushroom picking with his profession of geochemist at the Czech Academy of Sciences. How has the internet changed mushroom picking? Why are mushrooms safe to eat even after Chernobyl and Fukushima? And, most importantly, where are the best spots to find them? These are some of issues we discussed with Jan Borovička, who says this year’s mushroom-picking season did not start out that great. More

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31-05-2011 14:53 | Christian Falvey

Leoš Janáček The first two names always given at the top of the pantheon of Czech classical music are Antonín Dvořák and Bedřich Smetana; the third is invariably Leoš Janáček. Probably the most innovative of the three, Janáček likely lags behind the famous duo only because even today, 80 years after his death, musicians, musicologists and music lovers are still reassessing those innovations, which took classical music into uncharted territory. More

Sunday Music ShowA tribute to composer Ladislav Simon

29-05-2011 02:01 | Christian Falvey

Ladislav Simon Last Thursday, Czech Radio lost one of its most esteemed colleagues and the Czech Republic one of the major figures in modern music with the death of Ladislav Simon at the age of 82. His music has been a staple of television, radio and contemporary classical music for more than half a century and he was tirelessly involved in the artistic management of some of the country’s leading cultural institutions, such as the National Theatre, and the founding of Czech Television and the Prague Philharmonia. More

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