published: 22.05.2009, 09:07 | updated: 22.05.2009 10:30:55
Nová britská hvězda Susan Boyleová prý přijede do Prahy
Prague - Susan Boyle, major star of this year's Britain's Got Talent song contest, will arrive in Prague to record her CD with the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, the server iDnes.cz has reported.
It adds that Boyle, a 48-year-old amateur singer from Scotland, is to spend two to three days in Prague at the turn of June and July.
Over 58 million viewers have watched Boyle's performance in the contest on the YouTube server.
Her work with the Czech National Symphony Orchestra should follow up the orchestra's previous cooperation with the winner of Britain's Got Talent from 2007, Paul Potts.
Czech Symphony Orchestra director Jan Hasenoehrl told CTK that the recording of a new CD with Boyle is being prepared. He recalled the orchestra's similar experience with Potts.
"The cooperation is interesting for us since the orchestra can thus get into a good distribution," Hasenoehrl added.
Boyle, an inconspicuous charity volunteer worker, amazed the jury in the British song contest by her performance of a song from Les Miserables musical, I Dreamed A Dream. All of a sudden she became a "celebrity" invited to various TV programmes and shows.
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