Lukáš Svoboda
Lukáš Svoboda started to play cello at the primary music school in Břeclav under L. Volejník when he was 7 years old. Next year, he was awarded the second prize in the national competition of primary music schools in Trutnov. In 2004, he enrolled in the Brno Conservatory, where he studied in the class of M. Zicha. Under his tutelage, Lukáš Svoboda was twice awarded the third prize in the National Conservatories Competition. Then, in 2008, he was invited to International Cello Conference in Israel, where he collaborated with many prominent artists as J. Starker, B. Greenhouse, M. Strauss, R. Kirchsbaum, L. Claret and others. He also completed masterclasses under the mentorships of K. Rodin, M. Kliegel, M. Fukačová, M. Kaňka, D. Selly or E. Rattay. He graduated from the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts (class of Prof. J. Podhoranský) in 2016. His solo career includes performances with Pilsen Philharmonic, Janáček Academic Orchestra, Ensemble Opera Diversa, Brno Contemporary Orchestra, Gustav Mahler Philharmonic, Musica Nova, Břeclav Chamber Orchestra and others. He is a member of Brno Philharmonic from 2011. In 2015, Lukáš Svoboda was invited to the recording process of a profile CD of Pavel Zemek Novák, specifically of his cello sonata. He is a founding member of Slovanské kvarteto (Slavic Quartet) and Moravské violoncellové duo (Moravian Cello Duo). He is also a member of Wallinger Quartet, Brno Cellists and soloist of a chamber ensemble Czech virtuosi. He performs regularly as a soloist or a chamber player on the festivals within the Czech Republic and abroad.
Info o Lukáš Svoboda
Lukáš Svoboda started to play cello at the primary music school in Břeclav under L. Volejník when he was 7 years old. Next year, he was awarded the second prize in the national competition of primary music schools in Trutnov. In 2004, he enrolled in the Brno Conservatory, where he studied in the class of M. Zicha. Under his tutelage, Lukáš Svoboda was twice awarded the third prize in the National Conservatories Competition. Then, in 2008, he was invited to International Cello Conference in Israel, where he collaborated with many prominent artists as J. Starker, B. Greenhouse, M. Strauss, R. Kirchsbaum, L. Claret and others. He also completed masterclasses under the mentorships of K. Rodin, M. Kliegel, M. Fukačová, M. Kaňka, D. Selly or E. Rattay. He graduated from the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts (class of Prof. J. Podhoranský) in 2016. His solo career includes performances with Pilsen Philharmonic, Janáček Academic Orchestra, Ensemble Opera Diversa, Brno Contemporary Orchestra, Gustav Mahler Philharmonic, Musica Nova, Břeclav Chamber Orchestra and others. He is a member of Brno Philharmonic from 2011. In 2015, Lukáš Svoboda was invited to the recording process of a profile CD of Pavel Zemek Novák, specifically of his cello sonata. He is a founding member of Slovanské kvarteto (Slavic Quartet) and Moravské violoncellové duo (Moravian Cello Duo). He is also a member of Wallinger Quartet, Brno Cellists and soloist of a chamber ensemble Czech virtuosi. He performs regularly as a soloist or a chamber player on the festivals within the Czech Republic and abroad.


