Jitro Czech Girls Choir

**Jitro Czech Girls Choir** is a radiant vocal ensemble founded in 1982 by conductor Jiří Skopal in the Hradec Králové region of the Czech Republic. Known for their crystalline harmonies and dynamic range, the choir specializes in both classical and contemporary choral works, often weaving traditional Moravian folk influences into their performances. With a knack for storytelling through song, Jitro has become a cultural ambassador, touring globally and racking up awards at international competitions like the Llangollen Musical Eisteddfod and the Let the Peoples Sing festival.

Recent releases like *Hurník: Gratias* and *Mácha: Hymnus* highlight their flair for interpreting modern Czech composers, while albums such as *Parallel Worlds* and *Openings* showcase their adventurous collaborations and genre-blending projects. Under Skopal’s leadership, Jitro continues to enchant audiences with their emotional depth and technical precision, balancing reverence for tradition with a fresh, innovative spirit. Whether performing sacred music, folk tunes, or experimental pieces, these young voices carry a timeless warmth that feels both authentic and exhilarating.

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Hurník: Gratias
Album - 29 Tracks - Released May 28, 2021
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