Marek Štryncl

Marek Štryncl is Czech conductor, cellist and choirmaster. He was concertmaster of the North Bohemian Philharmonic already during his studies at the Teplice Conservatory. He graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in conducting (2002) and studied baroque cello at the Dresdner Akademie für alte Musik. Simultaneously, he has attended many courses focused on stylistic interpretation. He has collaborated with distinguished chamber and symphony orchestras, choirs, ensembles and soloists (e.g. Magdalena Kožená, Phillipe Jaroussky, The New Israeli Vocal Ensemble, Boni Pueri, Orlando Consort, Prague Chamber Choir, Les Musiciens du Paradis, Prague Chamber Philharmonic, etc.).

His repertoire ranges from early Baroque to Romanticism and contemporary compositions. His interest in contemporary performance led Marek Štryncl to found the ensemble Musica Florea in 1992. He does include experimental projects in his repertoire as well, such as his collaboration with the singer Iva Bittová or the performance of Romantic symphonic music on period instruments in original interpretation.

He teaches conducting and choral conducting at the Faculty of Pedagogy of Charles University in Prague and baroque cello at the Janáček Academy of Performing Arts in Brno and is the artistic director of the International Summer School of Early Music in Valtice.

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About Marek Štryncl

Marek Štryncl is Czech conductor, cellist and choirmaster. He was concertmaster of the North Bohemian Philharmonic already during his studies at the Teplice Conservatory. He graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in conducting (2002) and studied baroque cello at the Dresdner Akademie für alte Musik. Simultaneously, he has attended many courses focused on stylistic interpretation. He has collaborated with distinguished chamber and symphony orchestras, choirs, ensembles and soloists (e.g. Magdalena Kožená, Phillipe Jaroussky, The New Israeli Vocal Ensemble, Boni Pueri, Orlando Consort, Prague Chamber Choir, Les Musiciens du Paradis, Prague Chamber Philharmonic, etc.).

His repertoire ranges from early Baroque to Romanticism and contemporary compositions. His interest in contemporary performance led Marek Štryncl to found the ensemble Musica Florea in 1992. He does include experimental projects in his repertoire as well, such as his collaboration with the singer Iva Bittová or the performance of Romantic symphonic music on period instruments in original interpretation.

He teaches conducting and choral conducting at the Faculty of Pedagogy of Charles University in Prague and baroque cello at the Janáček Academy of Performing Arts in Brno and is the artistic director of the International Summer School of Early Music in Valtice.

Genres: Classical

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