• 1973 – 1979

    Conservatory in Bratislava, cello (Gustáv Večerný and Karol Filipovič)

  • 1979 – 1983

    Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava, cello (Jozef Podhoranský)

  • 1992

    Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava, artistic PhD.

  • 1991 – 1992

    Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Vienna, extraordinary student of chamber music (Franz Samohyl and Günter Pichler)

  • 1983 – 1984

    recipient of a Slovak Music Fund scholarship

  • performers’ master classes:

    Usi Wiesel, László Mező, Rudolf Nel, Michail Chomicer, Martin Lovett, Norbert Brainin, Siegmunt Nissel

  • 1975

    founding member of the Moyzes Quartet (Stanislav Mucha – 1. vn, František Török – 2. vn, Alexander Lakatoš – vl)

  • 1984 – 1985

    member of the Military Arts Ensemble

  • since 1986

    member of Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra and of the Solisten der Salzburgen Mozart-Serenaden chamber ensemble

  • since 1997

    member of the Amadé string trio

  • since 1983

    Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava, teaching cello (2002 - associate Prof., 2012 - Prof.)

  • 1990 – 1994

    member of the artistic board of the Opus record company

  • 1994 – 1997

    member of the Slovak Philharmonic director’s college

  • 1996 – 1998

    member of the accreditation committee working group

  • 1997 – 2002

    member of the board of directors of the Concert Artists Association

  • since 1998

    member of the Concert Artists Committee of the Music Fund

  • 2002, 2003

    founder of the international art festival Hudba Modre and the Slovak art festival Hudba Trnave

  • since 2008

    Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, cello group´s concertmaster

  • 2008

    founder of the international festival Divergencie in Skalica

Ján Slávik performs in chamber ensembles and as a soloist. He is a founding member of the Moyzes Quartet, with whom he appeared in thousands of concerts in almost all European countries, in USA, Canada and Japan and recorded over 30 CD's. Moreover, he is a member of the chamber ensemble Solisten der Salzburgen Mozart-Serenaden, of the Amadé string trio, as well as of other piano trios, where he appears alongside prominent Slovak musicians (Alexander Jablokov, František Török and Stanislav Mucha, Daniela Varínska and Katarína Brejková). As for hic chamber music activities, he has been collaborating with Juraj Čižmarovič, Alexander Lakatoš, Harald Nerata, Jozef Podhoranský, Eugen Prochác, Tomáš Gaál, Gabriela Hamarová, Eleonóra Slaničková-Škutová, Marián Lapšanský, Ivan Gajan, Pavol Virág, Igor Fáber, Branislav Dugovič, Aladár Jánoško, Martin Krajčo, Zuzana Töröková, Katarína Turnerová, Gabriela Beňačková, Nao Higano, Peter Mikuláš as well as with the Janáček Quartet and the Kubíno Quartet. As a soloist, he has collaborated with all prominent Slovak orchestras, with the Barcelona Simfonietta and Salzburg chamber orchestra. Among his conducting partners were Adolf Vykydal, Bystrík Režucha, Róbert Stankovský, Karol Kevický, Ondrej Lenárd, Leoš Svárovský, Bohdan Warchal, Jack van Steen, Hideaki Umeda, Harald Nerat, Joan Luis Moraleda, Stephen Somary. He has appeared in concerts on all the important Slovak music festivals, as for the international ones, the audience saw him at the Wurzer Sommerkonzerte (DE), Young Stage in Karlovy Vary (CZ), Festival Haute-Savoi (FR), Vendrell – Festival international de Musica Pau Casals (ES), Ljubljana international music festival (SI), Sommerkonzerte Langenargen (DE), Festival Est-Ouest Die (FR), Neue Musik Hannover (DE) and elsewhere. He regularly leads performers’ master classes (e.g. 3 summer courses in Žilina, Making the Talent in Dolný Kubín, International performers´ classes in Komárno, as well as workshops in Žilina and Dolný Kubín).

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