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Sunday Music Show - the beer edition

10-06-2012 02:01 | Sarah Borufka

In this edition of the Sunday Music show, with beergarden season in full swing, we bring you the best Czech songs about beer. More

Songs about Prague from around the world

03-06-2012 | Jan Richter

In this edition of our Sunday Music Show, we’ll hear songs inspired by the Czech capital, its beauty, its people and some of the events that took place there. Throughout the centuries, many writers, painters and other artists have been captured by the city’s charm but in our show today, we will listen to songs by foreign artists including Nick Cave, British Sea Power, Slayer, Joaquin Sabina, Vladimir Troshin, and others. More

World Roma festival begins in Prague

29-05-2012 15:13 | Christian Falvey

They call it the biggest Roma culture festival in the world, and it’s back in Prague for the 14th year. The Khamoro, or World Roma Festival, means nine days of some of the best gypsy bands from all corners of Europe, but also a wide array of cultural and sociological events all aimed at promoting unity and understanding. More

50 years of Olympic

27-05-2012 02:01 | Christian Falvey

Petr Janda This year marks the 50th anniversary of the vanguard rock n’ roll band Olympic, and this month the 70th birthday of its founder Petr Janda. Even in the late sixties music critics noted the tremendous impact that Olympic had on Czech pop, or big beat, but probably no one would have guessed that the band would still be playing in the 21st century, or that their Janda would still be on the stage in front of faithful audiences 50 years on. More

2011 Singer of the Year Tomáš Klus

20-05-2012 | Daniela Lazarová

Tomáš Klus Our guest on this week’s Sunday Music show is singer and songwriter Tomáš Klus winner of the Singer of the year and Album of the year at the 2011 Andel Awards. Tomáš Klus has best captured the present mood of the Czech nation. In his 2011 hit song "Pánu bohu do oken" he sings about the rotten world of Czech politics asking God what Czechs have done to deserve this. More

American piano virtuoso Stephen Beus: I do not remember a time when I did not want to be a pianist.

17-05-2012 | Daniela Lazarová

Stephen Beus American pianist Stephen Beus is one of the star performers at the American spring music festival currently underway in the Czech Republic. The internationally acclaimed musician, who performs with renowned orchestras and gives solo recitals the world over, has been described as a strikingly original, confident and gifted player with a rock-solid technique. On what is his second recital tour in the Czech Republic he visited Radio Prague’s studio and talked about the joy he derives from music, the inspiration he draws from it and the secret behind his ability to captivate an audience. More

Jazz legend Laco Deczi

13-05-2012 02:01 | Jan Velinger

In this edition of the Sunday Music Show: conversation with, as well as new music from, jazz legend Laco Dezci. More

Spring is in the air!

06-05-2012 02:01 | Sarah Borufka

Čokovoko In our first May edition of the Sunday Music Show, we listen to all sorts of spring tunes. More

Prague-based Quebecois Jonathan Gaudet adds Latin flavour to his blues

29-04-2012 02:01 | Jan Richter

Jonathan Gaudet Our guest in this edition of Sunday Music Show is Jonathan Gaudet, a French-Canadian guitarist, singer and songwriter who travelled the world before he settled in Prague. Collaborating with Czech musicians and singing in French, Spanish and English, Jonathan incorporates various musical influences in his lively blues. More

“Hooligans and swindlers”: the communist regime and the Plastic People

28-04-2012 02:01 | David Vaughan

The Plastic People of the Universe In the 1970s the communist authorities tolerated popular music as long as it was insipid, colourless and unoriginal – everything that the Czech psychedelic rock band The Plastic People of the Universe most definitely was not. Their music was inspired by Frank Zappa and The Velvet Underground, their lyrics anarchic, their behaviour unconventional and their hair long. In 1976 four members of the band were sentenced to prison terms for what was described as “organised disturbance of the peace”, and in December of the same year Czechoslovak Radio broadcast a documentary that painted the band in the darkest possible colours and included extracts from their music, recorded secretly at their concerts. More

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