Should the New Prague Concert Hall be Digital?: Two Points of View

Plans to build a new classical music concert hall in Prague are

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Pandemic Relief: For the Coming Month, Czech Live Event Organizers May Each Apply for up to 191.5 Million Euros

On July 20th, the Czech Ministry of Industry and Trade, in collaboration

Documentary: The Last Concert of the 88-year-old Czech Genius Organist Jaroslav Vodrážka

Jaroslav Vodrážka (May 14, 1930, Martin - April 16, 2019, Pastviny) was