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1966 – 1969
secondary grammar school in Trenčín
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1969 – 1970
Bratislava Conservatory (piano, organ, conducting, composition)
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1970 – 1972
Academy of Performing Arts, Bratislava, (conducting – Juraj Haluzický, Ľudovít Rajter)
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1977
completed studies at Academy of Performing Arts, Prague (conducting – Alois Klíma, Bohumír Liška, Václav Neumann, Josef Veselka, singing – Theodor Šrubař)
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1978
rehearsal pianist and assistant conductor at Slovak National Theatre in Bratislava; founder of the early music ensemble Musica dulcisona (study of performance style of early music abroad - Rieling, Patring, Equiluz)
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1979 – 1989
choirmaster of Slovak Philharmonic Choir
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1986 – 1991
member of the ensemble Musica aeterna (conductor, singer and artistic director)
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1987 – 1994
member of Czech Philharmonic’s chamber ensemble Prague Madrigalists (artistic director, conductor, singer and instrumentalist)
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1993 – 1996
short-term collaboration with Prague Philharmonic Choir and Prague Chamber Choir
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1995 – 1997
choirmaster of the State Opera in Prague, concurrently active in the orchestra Virtuosi di Praga
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1999 – 2008
choirmaster and conductor in the North Bohemian Theatre of Opera and Ballet in Ústí nad Labem
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2008 - 2012
rehearsal pianist and conductor in the South Bohemian Theatre in České Budějovice
While still a student he was active in a number of ensembles including the Prague Male Choir at the Symphony Orchestra of the Capital City Prague FOK, the University Artistic Ensemble of Charles University in Prague, the Prague Teachers Singers’ Association, and the Czechoslovak Radio Choir in Prague. With the Prague Madrigalists he made numerous appearances abroad (Hamburg, Palermo, Istanbul, Paris, Barcelona etc.). After 1997 he made solo appearances as conductor, choirmaster, tenor and instrumentalist at home and abroad (Salzburg, Stuttgart, Frankfurt on Main, Tel Aviv).