Radost Praha
The children's choir Radost Praha was founded in 1961 by choirmaster Vladislav Souček. Originally a school choir of the Primary School in Korunovační Street, it was for many years active under the House of Children and Youth of Prague 7 and since 1994 it has been active under the Primary School of Arts in Šimáčkova Street in Prague 7.
The children of Radosti have sung in more than twenty European countries, in 1994 and 1997 they visited Canada, and regularly participate in international competitions (Bratislava, Cantonigròs, Celje, Kaunas, Limburg-Lindenholzhausen, Llangollen, Montreux, Neerpelt, Preveza, Rimini, Tours, Warsaw, etc.). The choir cooperates with the Czech Radio, Czech Television and the State Opera in Prague, with important professional ensembles (Prague Symphony Orchestra FOK, Prague Philharmonic Choir, Kühn Mixed Choir, Czech Philharmonic Choir Brno, Sedláček Quartet, Stamic Quartet, Musica Bohemica, etc. ) and also with a number of popular personalities (Vojtěch Dyk, Zdeněk Svěrák, Jaroslav Uhlíř, etc.), in recent years he has performed at Bohuslav Martinů Days, Dvořák Prague, Prague Spring, Prague Autumn and Smetana Litomyšl.
The ensemble's repertoire covers all stylistic periods and various musical genres, Radost Praha regularly premieres works by contemporary composers (Eliška Cílková, Emil Hradecký, Pavel Jurkovič, etc.) and participates in recordings.
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The children's choir Radost Praha was founded in 1961 by choirmaster Vladislav Souček. Originally a school choir of the Primary School in Korunovační Street, it was for many years active under the House of Children and Youth of Prague 7 and since 1994 it has been active under the Primary School of Arts in Šimáčkova Street in Prague 7.
The children of Radosti have sung in more than twenty European countries, in 1994 and 1997 they visited Canada, and regularly participate in international competitions (Bratislava, Cantonigròs, Celje, Kaunas, Limburg-Lindenholzhausen, Llangollen, Montreux, Neerpelt, Preveza, Rimini, Tours, Warsaw, etc.). The choir cooperates with the Czech Radio, Czech Television and the State Opera in Prague, with important professional ensembles (Prague Symphony Orchestra FOK, Prague Philharmonic Choir, Kühn Mixed Choir, Czech Philharmonic Choir Brno, Sedláček Quartet, Stamic Quartet, Musica Bohemica, etc. ) and also with a number of popular personalities (Vojtěch Dyk, Zdeněk Svěrák, Jaroslav Uhlíř, etc.), in recent years he has performed at Bohuslav Martinů Days, Dvořák Prague, Prague Spring, Prague Autumn and Smetana Litomyšl.
The ensemble's repertoire covers all stylistic periods and various musical genres, Radost Praha regularly premieres works by contemporary composers (Eliška Cílková, Emil Hradecký, Pavel Jurkovič, etc.) and participates in recordings.
Klassische Musik, Zeitgenössischer Folk, Volksmusik, Folklore





