• 1987 – 1993

    Conservatory in Košice, organ (Emília Dzemjanová) and piano (Peter Kaščák)

  • 1993 – 1998

    Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava, organ (Ján Vladimír Michalko) and piano (Zuzana Paulechová-Štiasna, Daniel Buranovský)

  • since 2000

    Academy of Performing Arts, PhD. studies (Ivan Sokol), participation in international performers’ master classes (e.g. Jean Guillou)

  • 1992

    programme officer of the Košice State Philharmonic

  • since 1997

    teaching at the Church Conservatory in Bratislava (organ performance), since 2000 head of the Church Music section – organ performance

Vrábel’s performances draw on his solid technical background and on strong musician’s sensitivity. It is not only in his solo appearances that he applies the mentioned qualities but also in his performances as an organist, pianist and a chamber music partner.
(Vladimír Čížik: Dictionary of Slovak Concert Art vol. I)

Appearances with the Slovak Philharmonic, Košice State Philharmonic, Slovak Sinfonietta Žilina, with conductors Bystrík Režucha, Peter Macura, Marián Vach, Dušan Stankovský, Ondrej Lenárd • chamber cooperation: Monika Štreitová-Popelářová – fl, Peter Michalica – vn, Rastislav Suchán – tr, Albert Hrubovčák – tn, and vocalists Martin Babjak, Dagmar Bezačinská, Eva Blahová, Nao Higano, Ida Kirilová, Iveta Matyášová, Jolana Monarcha, Igor Pasek, Hana Štolfová-Bandová, Sergej Tolstov • artistic cooperation with ensembles Lúčnica, Cantus, Adoremus and others.

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