Culture
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Harpsichord maker Jukka Ollika on making the Omniwerk, inspired by Leonardo da Vinci
Jukka Ollika is a Finnish harpsichord maker based in Prague, who recently completed an experimental instrument called Omniwerk.
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Radio Prague’s 2024 QSL card series will be musical – and digital
To this day, RPI has kept up the tradition of QSL cards. Every year, we create a new postcard series to send to listeners. But there will be something else new in 2024...
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Czech hits that topped the music charts in 2023
Have a listen to our medley of the most played Czech hits in 2023!
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The designer who dresses the Infant Jesus of Prague
Painter and dress designer Markéta Melenovská makes garments for the Infant Jesus of Prague, one of the most venerated statuettes in the Roman Catholic world.
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“No-one was prepared for this”: Prague shooting spotlights media ethics
Last week’s mass shooting at a Prague university made global headlines. It also sparked a discussion on how the media should cover the perpetrators of such crimes.
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Jan Novák on Forman, Havel, the Mašíns, Kundera – and his own great stories
Jan Novák has explored some of the most notable themes in modern Czech culture and history, including the Mašín brothers group, Milan Kundera and much more.
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Czech Christmas carols performed by Moravian folk band Harafica
In today’s Sunday Music Show, we will be listening to some of the popular Christmas carols performed by the folk band Harafica.
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František: charcoal incense cone producing scent of Czech Christmas
One of the many Czech Christmas traditions is the burning of incense cones, known as Františeks, which originated on the Czech-German border more than 300 years ago.
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Zrní: One of most notable Czech groups “far and wide”
The Czech alternative rock band Zrní this year released their seventh studio album Široko daleko (Far and Wide) to positive reviews.
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New Czech comic book pays homage to Soviet-era superheroine Octobriana
A new comic book has now come out in Czechia, paying tribute to the famous Soviet-era comic superheroine called Octobriana.
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December 16, 1893: Dvořák’s New World Symphony premiers in America
This weekend will mark 130 years since Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s famous “New World Symphony” premiered at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
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Grandson: Number of child refugees means “brilliant” Winton film resonates today
One Life, a biopic of Sir Nicholas Winton, recently received its UK premiere, while a related exhibition is now on in London. We spoke to his grandson, Laurence Winton.
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