The name of the choir is chosen in memory of Reverend Nectarie Schimonahul, one of the most important Romanian singers from Mount Athos, from the second half of the 19th century.
The members of the choir are singers with rich experience in the church pew, most of them being students or graduates of the Faculty of Theology or the National University of Music in Bucharest.
The choir has so far recorded several albums, such as the Great Chapel of the Mother of God and Songs for the Feast of the Holy Martyr Pantelimon, and the Nectarie Protopsaltu publishing house has published three anthologies of psaltic songs.
the Minister of Culture, Martin Baxa,
the Mayor of Prague 2, Alexandra Udženija,
the Ambassador of the Hellenic Republic H.E. Mr. Athanassios Paressoglou,
the Ambassador of the Republic of Cyprus, H. E. Mr. Antonios Theocharous
and with the blessings of
His Eminence Michal, Archbishop of Prague and the Czech Lands