• 1960 - 1961 studied musicology at the Faculty of Music, Comenius University in Bratislava, graduated in theatre studies at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava (1968)

  • 1965 - 1966 dramaturg at Tatra revue

  • 1966 - 1967 worker at Czechoslovak Television

  • 1967 - 2002 until his retirement a worker at the Theatre Institute, which he headed for some time in the position of director (1991 - 1994)

  • 1971 - 1974 lecturer at the Slovak National Theatre Opera

  • 1978 - 1980 director of the J. G. Tajovský Theatre in Banská Bystrica, today's State Opera

  • 1987 - 1990 dramaturg of the Slovak National Theatre Opera

  • 1998 - 1999 dramaturg of the Chamber Opera

  • 1979 - 2014 director (since 2014 of the only Slovak open-air festival, the opera part of the Castle Games of Zvolenski, of which he was also the founder)

  • 2015 he received the Award of the Slovak Centre of the AICT - International Association of Theatre Critics, which was presented to him during the ceremony of the awarding of the theatre award "Dosky" for outstanding contribution in the field of theatre

  • 2017 Italian President Sergio Mattarella awarded the Knight of the Order of the Italian Star for special attention to Italian composers

  • 2018 he was awarded the Minister of Culture Prize for his outstanding contribution to the promotion of Slovak opera, taking into account his exceptional contribution in the field of professional reflection and publishing, as well as his significant contribution to the creation and creation of the opera part of the Zvolensky Castle Summer Festival

Jaroslav Blaho was a theatrologist, theatre and music critic and historian, opera dramaturge and publicist. He graduated in theatre studies at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava (1968).
He was one of the founders, creators and compilers of the Archive of the Theatre Institute, which he also headed in 1991-1994. He worked permanently at the Theatre Institute (Institute of Art Criticism and Theatre Documentation, National Theatre Centre) from 1967 until his retirement in 2002.
Since the mid-1960s he has devoted himself to critical and journalistic work in the field of opera. He was the author and presenter of hundreds of radio and television programmes, he prepared pre-premiere matinees at the Opera of the Slovak National Theatre, the musical and verbal chamber programme Continuity and the so-called opera evenings at the Slovak National Gallery. He already published his reviews during his studies in the newspaper Smena and the magazine Film a divadlo (Film and Theatre). From 1969 he collaborated with the magazine Hudobný život (Music Life) on the Opera Notebook column and was also editor of Slovak Music.

He was the author of the monograph Legend without Legends. Peter Dvorský and His Time (2011), the chapter Musical Theatre in the Years 1928-1945 in the publication History of Slovak Theatre I (2018), and was co-author of Slovak Theatre in the 20th Century (1999). He also made an entry in the forthcoming 10-part television documentary Centenary of the Slovak National Theatre (2020).

He founded the summer opera festival Zámocké hry zvolenské, which he led and formed dramaturgically throughout its existence from 1979 to 2014. This event focused on concert performances of forgotten Italian bel canto operas (early Verdi) and pre-Verdi operas (Donizetti, Bellini, Rossini) in Slovak premieres, as well as performances of new Slovak operas in their premieres. Thanks to Jaroslav Blah, world-famous singers - soloists from prestigious opera capitals such as Verona, Milan, Vienna, London and New York have also been performing here.
In 2013 he received the Literary Fund Award for Lifetime Achievement. In the 20th edition of the Dosky 2015, he received the award of the Slovak Centre of the International Association of Theatre Critics and Historians ASSITEJ for his extraordinary contribution to the field of theatre as the first Slovak theatre artist, and in 2017 he received the Order of the Italian Star for his special attention to Italian opera in Slovakia from the President of Italy, Sergio Mattarella. The Slovak National Theatre's Commemorative Medal was awarded to him on the occasion of his significant jubilee by Marián Chudovský, Director General of the Slovak National Theatre.

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