Annual Charity Concert of Good Will for Olga Havel Foundation. Once Again with Amazing Musicians

This year’s performers will include the PKF - Prague Philharmonia with conductor Jan Fišer, violinist Pevel Šporcl, Vysokoškolský umělecký soubor Univerzity Karlovy, and Dan Bárta with bass player Miroslav Vitouš, who will sing and play improvisational jazz and jazz standards.
The concert will take place at the concert hall in the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude in Prague’s Old Town on Sunday, 23 November 2014 at 19:00. The concert proceeds will again be used to support the Foundation’s long-term Senior Project as seniors’ need for financial support grows each year.
We would like to cordially invite all of our clients and business partners as well as other interested persons to attend this year’s event. For more information, please contact Jana Šafářová (jsafarova@ksb.cz).
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