Petr Kroutil is a Czech musician and actor. He is a vocalist, composer, arranger, and bandleader who plays clarinet, flute, saxophone, and the bansuri.
In 1991, at the age of eighteen, Kroutil became a member of the Original Prague Syncopated Orchestra. The band concentrated on music from the 1930s and went on tour in Europe and North Africa. After starring in the romantic comedyPrima Sezona – The Swell Season, an adaptation of the novel by Josef Škvorecký, Kroutil gained fame in the Czech Republic. He recorded and performed the soundtrack for the mini-series. In 1996, Kroutil helped form the Prague Swing Orchestra, specializing in swing music of the 1940s. As lead soloist, singer, and emcee, he played at jazz festivals in Europe. The orchestra has performed concerts which were broadcast internationally on television. In 1997, he formed the modern jazz quintet Přátele Tichého Jazzu influenced by American jazz musicians Chet Baker, Stan Getz, and Gerry Mulligan. In 2002, Kroutil released the album Bhakti Junction in London with singer Renu Gidoomal. The British-Indian jazz fusion album included two compositions by Kroutil. He became a member of the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line's orchestra in 2003. The Orchestra performed with The Platters with Herb Reid, Marty Allen, Kenny James, Victor Mendoza's Afro-Latin American Big Band, and Joe Mareiny from Louis Armstrong's All Stars Band. Living in Nepal from 2004–2005, he studied bamboo flute, bansuri, and Indian classical music at Kathmandu University. He formed the band The McTwisters, performing his compositions. Members of the band included the Nepali musicians Manoj, Nirakar, Adrian, and Sanjey from the band 1974 A.D. Returning home to the Czech Republic in August 2005, he formed the trio Shanti which performs his compositions and some standards, and also worked with Czech jazz singer Jana Koubkova's band. In 2006 he started the Petr Kroutil Orchestra, which plays jazz standards and his compositions. In 2007 he performed with Russian rock musician Boris Grebenschicov. Instead of hard rock music, they performed Tibetan mantras for over 800 listeners. For Michal Horáček he recorded all wind instruments for the bestselling album of the year, Ohrožený druh. With Renu Gidoomal he recorded a children's album called Human Values that was released in the UK in October 2010. They performed on Trafalgar Square for over 25000 people with Bhajazz. Kroutil returned to Trafalgar Square during 2012 for the River of Music Festival. Over 2000 musicians from around the world performed on five stages before the Olympic games started. Kroutil was chosen to represent the Czech Republic, and he performed with Budapest Bar from Hungary. The concert was broadcast by the BBC.