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Jiří Vodička is one of the most outstanding Czech violinists of our time. He performs as a soloist with leading orchestras at home and abroad and is a sought-after chamber musician. Since 2015, he has also been the concertmaster of the Czech Philharmonic. He collaborates with renowned artists and ensembles, and his recordings released by Supraphon have received recognition from Czech and foreign critics.
He is a laureate of a number of prestigious competitions – for example, the Louis Spohr Competition in Weimar or the Young Concert Artists in Leipzig and New York. As a soloist, he has performed with many important Czech and foreign orchestras and his performances are regularly recorded by Czech Television, Czech Radio and foreign stations.
In addition to his solo career, he is intensively involved in chamber music. He is a founding member of the piano trio The Trio, with which he has won international awards and performed, among others, at the Vienna Musikverein. He also collaborates on original projects.
In addition to his concert activities, Jiří Vodička is also active in teaching – he teaches at the Prague Conservatory, the University of Ostrava and is often invited by universities in our country and abroad to conduct masterclasses for talented students. He plays the rare Joseph Gagliano 1774 violin.
He is a laureate of a number of prestigious competitions – for example, the Louis Spohr Competition in Weimar or the Young Concert Artists in Leipzig and New York. As a soloist, he has performed with many important Czech and foreign orchestras and his performances are regularly recorded by Czech Television, Czech Radio and foreign stations.
In addition to his solo career, he is intensively involved in chamber music. He is a founding member of the piano trio The Trio, with which he has won international awards and performed, among others, at the Vienna Musikverein. He also collaborates on original projects.
In addition to his concert activities, Jiří Vodička is also active in teaching – he teaches at the Prague Conservatory, the University of Ostrava and is often invited by universities in our country and abroad to conduct masterclasses for talented students. He plays the rare Joseph Gagliano 1774 violin.
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