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The Czech-born vocalist Tomaš Kral has a virtuoso baritone with a warm timbre of that he chooses to remind the modern man of the charm of early music, the purity of the spirit and the peace he feels. The singer's career was full of upscale triumph – studies with Professor Adriana Hlsova, participation in ensembles such as Collegium 1704, Collegium Marianum and Musica Florea, concerts in Prague Spring, Dresdner Festspiele, and Festival de La Chaise-Dieu festivals. Musicologist Ona Jarmalavičiūtė interviewed the vocalist about the music scene in the Czech Republic, his love for early music and the interpretative nuances of baroque music.
By Ona JarmalaviciuteThe Czech-born vocalist Tomaš Kral has a virtuoso baritone with a warm timbre of that he chooses to remind the modern man of the charm of early music, the purity of the spirit and the peace he feels. The singer's career was full of upscale triumph – studies with Professor Adriana Hlsova, participation in ensembles such as Collegium 1704, Collegium Marianum and Musica Florea, concerts in Prague Spring, Dresdner Festspiele, and Festival de La Chaise-Dieu festivals. Musicologist Ona Jarmalavičiūtė interviewed the vocalist about the music scene in the Czech Republic, his love for early music and the interpretative nuances of baroque music.