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Revision as of 21:33, 15 January 2020
Lukáš M. Vytlačil | |
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Born | Kladno, Czech Republic | 23 April 1985
Nationality | Czech |
Alma mater | Charles University, Prague |
Awards | 2007 – Leoš Janáček Foundation Prize 2019 – Křesadlo 2018 |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | Czech Academy of Sciences |
Lukáš Michael Vytlačil (* 23 April 1985, Kladno), Czech flutist, historian, musicologist, conductor and teacher.[1]
Curriculum vitae
Music
A baroque flute and recorder player, conductor and vocalist, he deals with the so-called historically informed interpretation of early music. After studying at the Conservatory in Teplice (transverse flute and recorder, later also conducting with Jan Valta), for which he was awarded the Leoš Janáček Foundation Prize in 2007, he graduated at the Charles University in Prague in the field of Historical Music Practice – Baroque Transverse Flute by Jana Semerádová (2011) and Musicology at the Faculty of Arts (2017). Under the direction of Rebecca Stewart, he also studied vocal polyphony.
He is active in concert and pedagogical activities. He is the artistic director of Ensemble Mathesius and also performs with other ensembles such as Ensemble Inégal, with which he has participated in several recordings, Musica Florea, Capella Regia and others.[2] Between 2006 and 2008 he was choirmaster of the children's choir Fontána in Teplice and as a conductor he also collaborated with the North Czech Philharmonic or the Youth Forum Orchestra. In 2005–2009 he taught at the Conservatory in Teplice, since 2014 he has been leading the recorder class at the Jan Deyl Conservatory in Prague.[3]
Scientific activities
He focuses mainly on the history of the late Middle Ages and early modern times, music history and editorial activity. Since 2013 he has been working at the Czech Academy of Sciences (2013–2018 Department of Music History of the Institute of Ethnology, since 2018 on the Institute of Czech Literature).[4]
His publications include several monographs and editions, studies, essays or dictionary entries.
Charity and others
He actively participates in various charity projects. For his activities in the Military and Hospitaller Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem, of which he is a member, received from Zdeběk Hřib, the Mayor of Prague, the "Křesadlo" Award for the year 2018, awarded to volunteers by the Hestia Foundation.[5]
He also write spiritual poetry and texts of sacred songs.[6]
Bibliography (selection)
Monographies and editions
- Kronika obce Kačice 1932–1939. Togga, Praha 2019. ISBN 978-80-7476-146-1
- Antonín Reichenauer: Concerto in G per oboe, due violini, viola e basso. [Critical edition]. Fontes Musicae Bohemiae 1. Togga, Praha 2016. ISBN 978-80-7476-108-9
- Jan Olejník: Etudy a písničky pro příčnou flétnu = Etudes and Folt Songs for Flute. Amos Editio, Praha 2015
- Jacques Martin Hotteterre: Zásady hry na příčnou flétnu, zobcovou flétnu a hoboj. [Translation, introduction and notes]. Vyšehrad, Praha 2013. ISBN 978-80-7429-391-7
- Čtyři tvrziště na Slánsku. Hradečno, Humniště, Ostrov a Řisuty [Four fortresses at the Slaný region. Hradečno, Humniště, Ostrov and Řisuty]. Petr Mikota, Plzeň 2006. ISBN 80-86596-70-2
Links
References
- ^ Profile at National Autorities of the Czech Republic. [cit. 6.1. 2020]
- ^ Websites of Ensemble Mathesius. [cit. 6. 1. 2020]
- ^ Profile at the websites of the Jan Deyl Conservatory, Prague. [cit. 6. 1. 2020]
- ^ Profile at the websites of Institute of Czech Literature, CAS. [cit. 6. 1. 2020]
- ^ Křesadlo za rok 2018. Cena pro obyčejné lidi, kteří dělají neobyčejné věci. Inform. bulletin, Hestia, Prague 2019. [cit. 1. 9. 2019]
- ^ For exemple Hrad přepevný. Kancionál Evangelické církve augsburského vyznání. ECAV v ČR a Togga. Prague 2018; or also Communio 2019/1, p. 3.
External links
- Works in Bibliography of the Czech Lands History (Historical Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences)
- Digital repository of works by Lukáš M. Vytlačil on Academia.edu.
Translated after entry on Czech Wikipedia.