He left the Conservatoire in Pardubice in 1985 as a graduate of professor Ivan Štraus. Then he studied at the Academy of Music Arts (AMU) in Prague in the class of professor Jiří Novák and visited chamber music classes of professor Antonín Kohout (both members of Smetana Quartet). During his studies at AMU he became the first violinist of the Wihan Quartet whose member he is still at present. more >> | repertoire >>
Kateřina Váchová-Soukalová was born on 13th March 1975 in Havlíčkův Brod, Czech.
She started to learn the clarinet at the music school in the class of Josef Brožek.
She went on studying the clarinet in 1989-1995 at the Prague Conservatoire in the class of professor Jiří Stárek and then at the Academy of Music Arts in Prague in the class of professor Jiří Hlaváč. more >>
Violinist Pavel Eret is now being perceived and accepted by both the concert audiences and the specialized music critics as a representative of the Czech violin performances. Besides his mother tongue Czech, he can speak English, Japanese, German, French and Russian, too.
Having finished his studies at the Prague State Conservatory and Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (being there led by the professors Jaroslav Štětina... more >> | repertoire >>
2000 - 1st prize in the 1st category of the Czech and Slovak conservatoires’ competition. 2003 - 2006 - Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno - trumpet class of professor Jan Broda. Member of the Olomouc Moravian Theatre orchestra. Member of the wind ensemble Sobuláci. Arts director of the wind ensemble Hlučíňanka. more >> | repertoire >>
Marian Pavlovič graduated from the Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts in Bratislava, Slovakia, in the class of docent Peter Mikuláš. As soon as during his studies he co-operated with the State Opera in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, the Chamber Opera Bratislava, and Slovak Television. He also took part in Music Master Classes of such renowned performing artists as Kerstin Meyer, Peter Mikuláš and Sergej Kopčák. more >> | repertoire >>