Originální pražský synkopický orchestr (OPSO) is a Czech jazz orchestra founded in 1927. The orchestra is known for its unique sound, which blends elements of jazz, classical music, and folk music. OPSO has performed with some of the biggest names in jazz, including Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Benny Goodman. The orchestra has also toured extensively throughout the world, and has released over 50 albums.
OPSO's music is often described as "syncopated," which means that it features a strong emphasis on the offbeat. This gives the orchestra's music a lively and danceable feel. OPSO's repertoire includes a wide variety of jazz standards, as well as original compositions by the orchestra's members. The orchestra is also known for its arrangements of classical music pieces, which often feature a jazz twist.
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