“Whenever you think you´ve found the word to describe her music it takes a turn into another direction,“ laments Thorsten Bednarz from Deutschlandradio Kultur. “That happens in my music” Bára Zmeková says. “I usually follow the song, I do not try to shape it.“ Do you want to know where her music leads her? Listen to the final episode of our podcast series Faces of Czech Music.
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“Whenever you think you´ve found the word to describe her music it takes a turn into another direction,“ laments Thorsten Bednarz from Deutschlandradio Kultur. “That happens in my music” Bára Zmeková says. “I usually follow the song, I do not try to shape it.“ Do you want to know where her music leads her? Listen to the final episode of our podcast series Faces of Czech Music.
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Faces of Czech Music
“Whenever you think you´ve found the word to describe her music it takes a turn into another direction,“ laments Thorsten Bednarz from Deutschlandradio Kultur. “That happens in my music” Bára Zmeková says. “I usually follow the song, I do not try to shape it.“ Do you want to know where her music leads her? Listen to the final episode of our podcast series Faces of Czech Music.