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News
Pro bono

Invitation to the 22nd annual Charity Concert of Good Will organised by Kocián Šolc Balaštík to help support the Goodwill Committee - Olga Havel Foundation.

KŠB would like to cordially invite you to this year’s Concert of Good Will to support one of the most respected foundations in the Czech Republic. The concert promises an outstanding musical experience even on the sad 20th anniversary of founder and former First Lady Olga Havlová’s passing.

The concert will take place at Betlémská kaple on Betlémské náměstí (the Bethlehem Chapel on Bethlehem Square) in Prague’s Old Town on Sunday, 4 December 2016 at 19:00. This year’s concert will feature PKF - Prague Philharmonia with conductor Jan Fišer, and Karel Košárek at the piano. The performance will include compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Joseph Haydn.

If you wish to support the Goodwill Committee - Olga Havel Foundation and would like to reserve tickets, please contact Jana Šafářová at jsafarova@ksb.cz or +420 224 103 316. 

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