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Prague museum explores Journeys of Antonín Dvořák
Prague’s Antonín Dvořák Museum recently reopened after renovation with
a new programme dedicated to the life and work of the famous composer.
Entitled The journeys of Antonín Dvořák, it offers a new look at the
composer’s stays abroad. It also features an exhibition on Dvořák’s
Czech-American friend and collaborator, Josef Jan Kovařík, who worked
with Dvořák during his stay in New York. More
Kitsch wins through: pop music in Czechoslovakia after 1968
The 1960s had seen a thriving musical scene in Czechoslovakia, which had
been broadly tolerated by the regime, especially during the 1968 Prague
Spring. With the political clampdown of the early 70s, rock and pop music
were also to suffer. But this was a gradual process, and, initially at
least, the communist authorities were careful not to go too far to alienate
young people. More
Soprano Melanie Gall on opera, performance and the American Spring Festival
In this week’s Arts my guest is Canadian opera singer Melanie Gall – a
soprano who has performed around the world including in Israel, Italy,
France and the Czech Republic. This week she dropped by Radio Prague’s
studio to discuss upcoming performances at this year’s American Spring
Festival. She’s is a charming guest with a great sense of humour and
Melanie talks not only about what she’ll be performing while in Prague
but also about opera in general. More
Young musicians light up Prague’s subway
It was another cold, grey morning for the thousands of commuters who passed
through the city’s crowded metro stations making their way to work on
Wednesday morning. But on this particular day the mood in Prague’s busy
subway was different. An all-day musical happening put a smile on
people’s faces and many stopped to listen, even if it meant missing their
regular train connection. More
Chanson singer Jana Rychterová
This edition of Radio Prague’s Sunday Music show is devoted to Czech
chanson singer Jana Rychterová – a singer who captivates audiences with
her unassuming stage presence, her love of improvisation and her funny,
smart lyrics. Jana sings about feelings that strike a chord with her
audience, be it waiting at a tram stop or getting dumped. As she says she
likes to laugh and cry – both in real life and her chansons. More
The stories of Dvořák’s symphonic 'Bouquet'
Wherever you are in the world, if you are an occasional listener to your
local classical music station then you have probably come across Antonín
Dvořák’s set of symphonic poems from 1896, opuses 107 to 110. What you
may not know is that they describe a series of stories very dear to Czech
culture, Kytice, or "The Bouquet". More
Composer and pianist Hana Robinson
In this edition of the Sunday Music Show we talk to the talented young
singer, composer and pianist Hana Robinson, who studied at the Berklee
College of Music and launched a successful musical career in the Czech
Republic. In the show you we discuss learning piano in childhood, sport,
her stay in the US and being diagnosed several years ago with MS and how
that changed her life. More
Iva Frühlingová: the road to success can be bumpy
Peter Smith’s guest on One on One this week is Iva Frühlingová – model,
singer, actress and author. Born in the town of Litvínov, with a French
grandfather Iva dreamed of going places and most of all of seeing Paris –
the city she’d heard so much about as a child. Her dream came true at the
age of 14 when she first travelled to Paris as a budding model. Today she
divides her time between Prague and Paris, engaging in modeling, singing,
writing and most recently acting. Peter began by asking her which of those
“skins” she felt most at home in. More
Bellamy Moon - a dynamic up-and-coming band from Prague
In this edition of our Sunday Music Show, we feature Bellamy Moon, a young
Prague-based band whose tunes are sure to make even the most reserved
concert goers dance - or at least tap their foot. More
Laco Deczi – Jazz and real life in Prague and New York
American jazz trumpet player Laco Deczi - born in Czechoslovakia – needs
little introduction, especially for anyone familiar with the world of jazz.
At 73, Deczi hasn’t let up one bit – most recently playing a month-long
tour in his homeland. Despite a busy schedule, Laco took time off to come
to Radio Prague’ studio; in this week’s Arts he discusses everything
from life in New York to his spring tour. More

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