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1962 – 1966 Conservatory in Košice, piano (Mária Mašíková-Hemerková), organ (Ivan Sokol) and composition (Juraj Hatrík, Tadeáš Salva)
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1967 – 1972 Academy of Performing Arts, organ (Ferdinand Klinda) and composition (Alexander Moyzes)
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1980 founder of the Harmonia antiqua ensemble (spinet, ob, fg, vc)
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1983 – 1986 head of the Flauto dolce ensemble (quartet of recorders and three vocalists playing percussion)
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1986 founder of a vocal and instrumental ensemble with a dance part, focusing on old music Musa antiqua, author and co-director of programmes of this ensemble
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• recordings for Slovak Television • composing • author of copies of period music instruments
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Wöss
Long-standing cooperation with the Slovak Philharmonic (performer of the organ part, organ soloist and player of harpsichord – continuum). Cooperation with Slovak orchestras (Slovak Philharmonic, Košice State Philharmonic, Slovak Chamber Orchestra) and foreign ones (Zlín State Philharmonic, Orchester Sighisoara in the Romanian city of Tirgu Mures, Bucarest Philharmonic, Szolnok Chamber Orchestra), led by Czech and Slovak conductors (Zdeněk Bílek, Zdeněk Košler, Ondrej Lenárd, Libor Pešek, Ľudovít Rajter, Ladislav Slovák, Petr Vronský, Bohdan Warchal) as well as foreign ones (Roberto Benzi, Sergiu Celibidache, Džansug Kachidze, Kurt Wöss). Cooperation with chamber ensembles: e.g. Musica aeterna, Cappella Istropolitana, Vivaldi Boys Players, Pro musica. Artistic cooperation : Peter Krivda – viola da gamba, Alexander Jablokov – vn, daughter Rebeka Rusó – viola da gamba.
Recordings for Slovak Television; composing and he is author of copies of period music instruments.