The Prague Philharmonic Choir, which is entering its 90th season, was founded in 1935 by choirmaster and teacher Jan Kühn. Thus, it is the oldest Czech professional choir. However, the choir’s name also appears on leading foreign stages.
Currently it has been praised mostly for the interpretations of its oratory and cantata repertoire. Since 2007 the head of the choir has been its principal choirmaster and artistic director, Lukáš Vasilek. Lukáš Kozubík completes the choirmaster duo.
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