[2] Afterwards, he conducted in the Karlovy Vary Symphony Orchestra from 1960 to 1990 and worked as a conductor mainly in the domestic Czech Republic.
Eliška visited Japan for the first time in 2004, he conducted Smetana's Má vlast, Dvořák's Cello Concerto and the Symphony No.
Takashi Yoshimatsu, a Japanese composer and radio host, spoke very highly of his Dvořák.
Because the performance also gained popularity, the orchestra officially invited him as the "Principal Guest Conductor".
[citation needed] Though he was unknown in Japan, after he earned the good reputation, he became known rapidly and took an active part in guest-conducting with Japanese orchestras.