About Prague Philharmonic Chorus
The Prague Philharmonic Chorus (or Choir), formerly Czech Philharmonic Choir is one of the world's most prominent and highly regarded choral bodies. Founded as the Czech Choir in 1935 by Pavel Kühn, the ensemble was originally affiliated with Czechoslovak Radio; in 1953 it was integrated with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. Under Kühn's successors, Josef Veselka, Veselka's pupil Lubomír Mátl, and Jaroslav Brych, the choir has developed into a fully professional ensemble and assumed an important role on the international concert scene.
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