Prague Radio Children's Chorus
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Role:EnsemblePeriod:RomanticModernGenre:ChoralSymphonyVocalThe Prague Radio Children's Chorus is a renowned classical music ensemble that has been captivating audiences with its angelic voices for over 85 years. Founded in 1932, the choir has become one of the most respected and celebrated children's choirs in the world. The ensemble was established by Jan Kühn, a prominent Czech conductor and composer, who recognized the need for a children's choir in Prague. Kühn believed that children's voices had a unique quality that could not be replicated by adult choirs, and he wanted to create an ensemble that would showcase this special sound. The choir started with just 30 members, but it quickly grew in popularity and size. By the 1950s, the Prague Radio Children's Chorus had over 100 members, and it was performing regularly on radio and television broadcasts. The choir's reputation continued to grow, and it soon became known as one of the best children's choirs in Europe. Over the years, the Prague Radio Children's Chorus has had many talented members, including some who have gone on to become famous musicians in their own right. One of the choir's most notable alumni is the renowned soprano, Edita Gruberova, who sang with the ensemble in the 1950s. The choir has also had many distinguished conductors over the years, including Vaclav Smetacek, who led the ensemble from 1952 to 1961. Smetacek was a highly respected conductor in Czechoslovakia, and he helped to establish the choir as one of the country's most important cultural institutions. The Prague Radio Children's Chorus has performed all over the world, including in Europe, Asia, and North America. The choir has collaborated with many famous musicians and conductors, including Leonard Bernstein, Seiji Ozawa, and Sir Simon Rattle. One of the choir's most memorable performances was at the 1964 World's Fair in New York City. The ensemble performed in front of a crowd of over 10,000 people, and their performance was broadcast on national television. The choir's rendition of Dvořák's "New World Symphony" was particularly well-received, and it helped to cement the ensemble's reputation as one of the best children's choirs in the world. The Prague Radio Children's Chorus has also won many awards and accolades over the years. In 1955, the choir was awarded the prestigious Grand Prix at the International Festival of Youth and Students in Warsaw. The ensemble has also won numerous awards at the Prague Spring International Music Festival, including the Gold Medal in 1967 and the Grand Prix in 1972. In addition to its performances and awards, the Prague Radio Children's Chorus has also made many recordings over the years. The choir's recordings have been released on many different labels, including Supraphon, Deutsche Grammophon, and Philips. The ensemble's recordings have received critical acclaim and have helped to spread the choir's reputation around the world. Today, the Prague Radio Children's Chorus continues to be one of the most respected and celebrated children's choirs in the world. The ensemble is still based in Prague and is led by conductor Jiri Chvála. The choir continues to perform regularly and has a busy schedule of concerts and recordings. In conclusion, the Prague Radio Children's Chorus is a classical music ensemble that has been captivating audiences with its angelic voices for over 85 years. Founded in 1932, the choir has become one of the most respected and celebrated children's choirs in the world.More....
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