Pavel Kühn was the founder of Kühn's Choir Prague (also called Kühn Mixed Choir) and developed a reputation as one of the finest Czech choral conductors from the last half of the 20th century. His repertory was enormous, especially in the Czech realm, taking in standards like the Dvorák Requiem and Stabat Mater, and a broad range of music by Janácek, Martinu, Ryba, and many contemporary composers, including Antonin Tucapsky and Lubos Fiser. Kühn also led an eclectic array of works by Zelenka (Magnificat), Schumann (Vier Doppelchörige Gesänge), Brahms (A German Requiem), Bruckn...