CENTRAL EUROPEAN MUSIC AGENCY

 

 

 

CONDUCTOR
Michel Swierczewski
Kaspar Zehnder
Jan Talich
Zbyněk Müller

SINGERS
Magdalena Kožená
mezzo-soprano
(Central Europe only)
Roman Janál
baritone

PIANO
Karel Košárek

HARPSICHORD
Barbara Maria Willi

ORGAN
Waclaw Golonka

HARP
Jana Boušková

VIOLA
Alexander Besa

CELLO
Jiří Bárta

FRENCH HORN
Radek Baborák

ENSEMBLES
Duo Ardašev

Capella Apollinis
(chamber baroque ensemble)

Afflatus Quintet
Roman Novotný - flute
Jana Brožková - oboe
Vojtěch Nýdl - clarinet
Ondřej Roskovec - bassoon
Radek Baborák - French horn

Camael
the music group

Merel Quartet
Mary Ellen Woodside - violine
Meesun Hong - violine
Alexander Besa - viola
Rafael Rosenfeld - violoncello


PROJECTS
Barbara Maria Willi & Iva Bittová
piano/harpsichord & violin/voice

Concerts 
Photos for download 
www.talichquartet.cz 
Jan Talich (1967) studied at the Prague Conservatoire and later at the prague Academy of Music under Václav Snítil. Already at this
time he was giving recitals and performing with orchestras around the Czech Republic. He received scholarships to further his education in both the USA with Shmuel Ashkenasi and then with Yfrah Neaman at the Guildhall School of Music in England. In 1989 he won 1st prize at
the Václav Huml International Violin competition in Zagreb,which started his
international solo career,playing with orchestras and giving recitals throughout Europe (Paris,Birmingham,London,Brussels and
the USA.). He has recorded several solo CDs of Czech music,as well as Beethoven and Mozart concertos. He regularly gives masterclasses
both at home and abroad: in Telč, Dijon, Angers, Prades and the Conseratoire
Superieur in Paris.

In 1992 Jan founded the Talich Chamber Orchestra,of which he is the soloist and artistic director. During its existance it has become one of the best Czech ensembles, the orchestra having worked regularly with
leading artists such as Josef Suk, Sir Charles Mackerras and Shlomo Mintz, plus all the top Czech soloists. They annually play the
Presidential New Years Day concert at the Prague Castle. He was also a founding member of The Kubelík Trio which he left for the
post of 1st violinist in the Talich Quartet in1997,one of the worlds leading ensembles of its kind. During his time with the trio he performed throughout Europe and recorded the complete set of Dvořák's trios,along with the works of Smetana,Suk and Novák.

With the Talich Quartet he has performed to great reviews in most of the world's most famous venues. This list includes the most
famous venues in America and Canada,including Carnegie Hall,regularly in the best known halls of Europe such as Wigmore Hall,
Beethovenhaus, Hercules Sal (Munich), Chatelet,Theatre de Champs Elysee and Gaveau also regularly touring the major venues of Japan, South America, Mexico and South
Korea. Their discography is extensive,covering most of the famous Czech quartets, along with the complete quartets of Mendelssohn.

As well as conducting his own orchestra since its foundation he has, in the last several years, begun to broaden his career as a
conductor. He is now increasingly asked to work as a guest conductor with many other orchestras in the Czech Republic and abroad.
 
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