ANNA ROMANOVSKÁ FLIEGEROVÁ studied the violin at the Prague Conservatory and the PedF UK in Prague, majoring in violin and music education.
ANNA ROMANOVSKÁ FLIEGEROVÁ studied the violin at the Prague Conservatory and the PedF UK in Prague, majoring in violin and music education.
Since her studies at the conservatory, Anna has continuously devoted herself to the interpretation of contemporary music. She is a permanent member of the Berg Chamber Orchestra (since 2000) and has been collaborating with Petr Kotík on the Ostrava New Orchestra and New Opera Days Ostrava projects for seven years.
Thanks to the production of Schwarz auf Weiss by the German author Heiner Goebbels, which was performed by Orchester Berg at Struny Podzimu in 2009, Anna began to learn to play the Japanese koto instrument. Her first teacher was Mrs. Haruko Watanabe. Later she also studied with Naoko Kikuchi. In 2010, a composition called Lacrimosa for baroque violin, koto, tam-tam and strings by the young Czech composer Slavomír Hořínka was written for Anna, and in 2017 a composition called Tredecimchordon 4 koto Doc. Vlastislav Matoušek. Currently, Anna uses the koto mainly in free improvisations with Trio Romanovská Tichý Hrubý. As part of the festival, several tunes accompanied by Jana Látalová's dance creations will be played on the Club Stage
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