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Music education should "involve teaching real musicianship and focus on the development of what a musician can do best, what fits them most and what brings the most joy and satisfaction, which naturally does not mean less hard work or less ambition.". Ms. Goodson received her education at Duke University (BA, magna cum laude) and at the Peabody Conservatory (MM). He has performed at the world’s most prestigious jazz venues (e.g. Marek has also been on the jury of Czech Jazz Ensemble competitions and the Jazz Do It Workshop. In 2012 he premiered his piano concerto with the Brno Philharmonic. Woodwind Studies faculty member Matt Sullivan and his ensemble Quintet of the Americas have been making videos from home. Yossi Arnheim - Israel, Vadym Borysov - Ukraine, Melanie Gall - Canada, and Lynn Eustis - USA). He has participated in numerous master classes: at Janácek Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno with Václav Kunt, in Paris with Philippe Bernold (2005), in Prague with Carlo Jans (2006), with Peter Lukas Graf in Switzerland  (2007), Philippe Bernold (2008). She leads master courses both in Czech Republic and abroad, and has sat on numerous juries of music competitions. Tomás Hobzek (born 1980) began drumming at Pilsen Conservatory; during his studies he joined the Pilsen theater orchestra, gaining experience by playing classical music and also playing with various student bands. Rataj is an Associate Professor of electroacoustic music at the Academy of Performing Arts. Professor of German. Her broad repertoire encompasses music by Czech composers of all periods such as Fibich, Suk, Tomásek, Janácek, Foerster, Fiser, Kapr, Loudová, Matousek and Dvorák, in addition to the traditional repertoire. In 2019, the Czech Philharmonic commissioned and performed the world premiere of his composition Crossings. She also composes theatre music. From 2006 to 2013 she was the leader of the Beata Hlavenkova jazz trio. Miriam has released three solo albums; the latest one, What?,  is based on her original music and lyrics and goes beyond the genre of jazz to pop and dance music with electrosound. Ensembles & Performing Opportunities Master Classes Music Organizations Study Away. In Europe he played with Krakow Philharmonic, Slovak Philharmonic, SWF Philharmonie and the Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra. Marta is currently a member of some of Prague's most successful ensembles, including Collegium 1704, Musica Florea, and Collegium Marianum. Gus (Guangyu) Xia is an Assistant Professor in Computer Science at NYU Shanghai, and also a research Assistant Professor at NYU Tandon. Michal Rataj is a composer, performer and sound designer based in Prague, the Czech Republic. She holds a Master's degree from the Charles University Pedagogical Faculty and studied jazz singing at the Jaroslav Ježek College. The program infuses cutting-edge research and pedagogical techniques with direct personal guidance and useful feedback from NYU Steinhardt faculty. He was a member of the EBU Ars Acustica Group. Xia's main research field is Computer Music.His interdisciplinary research encompasses Machine Learning, HCI, Robotics, and Music. The variety of Venys’ musical activities is extraordinary, ranging from the classical clarinet repertoire to extremely demanding modern compositions to folklore. He composes mainly electroacoustic and chamber/orchestral instrumental music. Since 2011 Alice has performed in a Czech-American piano duo with American pianist Joan DeVee Dixon. Jana Vychodilová graduated from the conservatory in Teplice (class of V. Vlková and P. Slavík), and in 2001 she finished her studies at the Musical Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (class of Květa Bilynská). She has also worked as a conductor at numerous studios, recording film music for international productions. We appreciate your financial support. Curricular Development Challenge Fund Promoting innovative curricular programs and projects. Watch student chamber music ensembles performing music by Mozart, Debussy, Carter, Ginastera, Beethoven, and many others. ya28@nyu.edu. He chairs the choral conducting department and he is the head of the music department. The departmental structure of the dental education program at the NYU College of Dentistry reflects a commitment to build strong bridges between the clinical and basic sciences. Since 2004, Matěj Kratochvíl is editor-in-chief of HIS Voice magazine which concentrates on contemporary music and covers topics from contemporary composition as well as improvised music, electronic, noise or sound art. The faculty members of the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering are helping the world move. Jakub Dolezal is a musician, composer and teacher who has been based in Prague since 1999. She is a member of the Prague Chamber Orchestra and frequently records for Czech Radio and TV. Karolína Bubleová Berková graduated from the Music Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in the class of René Tuček. Their range streches from solo guitar to large ensembles and include vast variety of jazz genres including his own original music. Most of these Mooc courses teach by New York University (NYU) professors for free online. He has published a 5CD edition of recordings of Czech and Slovak folk music from 1920s and 1930s and several other publications concerning these topics. He studied musicology at Charles University (Prague) and composition at the Academy of Performing Arts (Prague) with prof. Ivan Kurz and prof. Milan Slavický. Alzbeta studied at the Music Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague under Prof. M. Petras (2002), and currently teaches cello at Prague music schools. Michal Rataj has worked as a radio producer at Czech Radio since 2000 where he has produced over 100 original radioart works with artists from around the world. His music productions have included Pharoah Sanders & Mahmoud Guinia, The Trance of Seven Colors (recorded in Morocco, winner Downbeat magazine 'Beyond Category' Album of the Year). Stay on top of the information you need to navigate the admissions process amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The duo, which has expanded to include multi-ethnic percussionist Imram Musa Zangi, has recorded ten albums and performed thousands of concerts in the Czech Republic and abroad. Student Opportunities. Her music is free of genre restrictions and emerges from her deep knowledge of jazz, modern classical music, pop and indie folk. The trumpeter Ladislav Kozderka was born in 1974 into a family of musicians in Brno. Robert Dick is a creative virtuoso in the tradition of Paganini and Hendrix.Improvisor, composer, author and teacher, inventor, he is known worldwide for redefining the flute, for creating revolutionary visions of its musical role to stand alongside the flute's established musics. Over the past 20 years Alice has taught at the Prague Music High School and at the Prague Conservatory. In 1994, she was a finalist in the Beethoven International Violin Competition (CZ), and in 2002 she was a semifinalist in the Gesselschaft Competition held in Munich. Matej Kratochvíl is a Czech musicologist and music journalist. He is also the pianist in the Robert Balzar Trio, with whom he recorded two CDs ("Discover Who We Are" and "De Ja vu") and one DVD entitled “One Day.” He also accompanies his wife, mezzo-sopranist Chaazi Levicek, with whom he performed at the world famous Prague Spring Festival. From the very beginnings of her musical career she has also believed in the importance of teaching. She frequently participates in concerts and opera performances at European music festivals. She has given master classes in New York, Dellaware, Lima, Copenhagen, Qingdao and Guangzhou. He studied at the Prague Conservatoy and at the Prague Music Academy (HAMU) with Professor Milan Slavický and Professor Marek Kopelent where he received his Ph.D. in 2009. Music education should "involve teaching real musicianship and focus on the development of what a musician can do best, what fits them most and what brings the most joy and satisfaction, which naturally does not mean less hard work or less ambition.". He composes mainly electroacoustic and chamber/orchestral instrumental music. Her music is free of genre restrictions and emerges from her deep knowledge of jazz, modern classical music, pop and indie folk. Zdenek Divoky has taught at the Prague Conservatory since 1999, and for 27 years has been organizing HORNCLASS, an international master class. In 2017 Marek joined the faculty of the Karel Velebný Summer Jazz Workshop in Frýdlant. She has won numerous awards, including being a finalist in the International Violoncello Competition Beethoven‘s Hradec and second prize in the International B. Martinů competition in Semmering, Austria. His professional career began in 1973 when he became a member of the Brno Philharmonic Orchestra; during this time, he won numerous prizes in European competitions (Munich, Prague, Markneukirchen). Enhance your skills as an expert woodwind performer and learn entrepreneurial skills essential to the real and varied world of the music profession. A year after that he was awarded the prestigious Czech Musical Academy Award (Anděl) in the category 'Jazz and Blues' with the CD "Don't Get Ideas", recorded with Ondřej Pivec Organic Quartet. She plays on an antique violin made in 1797 by the Czech master Kaspar Strnad. Dana Vlachova, a sought-after professor at the Prague Conservatory, has been a member of the prestigious Czech Trio since 1992. Since 2013 she has performed locally and internationally as a solo artist. She approaches each musical composition by focusing on the sound and interpretation aesthetics of the time when the piece was written, considering the instrument upon which it was originally played. You can hear his work on soundcloud: As a drummer in the David Doruzka Trio, Tomáš took part in the International Getxo Jazz Festival in 2005. Recently, he finished his bachelor’s degree in the Jazz Interpretation Department of HAMU in Prague. She has cooperated with world famous conductors such as Andrew Parrot, Lars Ulrik Mortensen, Václav Luks, Hans-Christoph Rademann, Barbora Kabátková, and Jana Semerádová and directors Sigrid T'Hooft, Lorenzo Charoy and David Radok. 78 likes. All rights reserved. He has been a member of the Bohemia Saxophone Quartet since 1993, touring the world, participating in top international festivals and cooperating with world renowned musicians. He works at the Institute of Ethnology of Czech Academy of Sciences, where he does research in ethnomusicology. He later worked with famous french professor and soloist Maurice Bourgue in Paris (1992-1993) and in Prague at the Prague Mozart Academy. She has taught the fortepiano at the Janácek Music Academy (Brno) and the Cracow Music Academy. Faculty & Staff. He is frequently invited to give masterclasses and to sit on juries of international music competitions. During her career as a pianist, she has performed in Germany, France, Switzerland, Belgium and the USA and collaborated with many outstanding soloists (e.g. Patrik Hlavenka appeared on the Prague jazz scene for the first time with the group Simply Said, and later with the quartet Power of Jazz, where he had already introduced himself not only as a guitarist but also as a composer. Her main guiding force is courage - to experiment, to seek unconventional harmonies and arrangements. ... Research Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Research Professor at New York University Hospital for Joint Diseases. After winning the 2013 Michal Spisak International Competition in Katowice, Poland, she was invited to the major concert stages. Ms. Goodson moved to Prague in 1991 and quickly got involved in musical life, producing a festival of new Czech and American music (Music Now Prague) and working with composers, many of whom have written works especially for her. Her main goal is to help the students find and extend the range of their own voices and bodies, discovering connections to the music, emotions and lyrics. He has been commissioned by Swedish Radio, WDR, Czech Radio, Czech Television, Prague Philharmonia and Tonspur Vienna among others. Besides leading his own group - the Jakub Dolezal Quartet - he's been a sideman for some of Prague's legendary musicians, including Michal Ambroz, Vladimir Misik, and Ondrej Pivec. NYU Prague cooperates closely with prestigious music schools such as the Prague Conservatory and the Music Academy. Recently he has been active as real-time performer of his acousmatic music and he given solo sound performances as well as with different music partners within a wide range of genres from sound art through contemporary jazz. While still in the U.S., he toured with many artists around North and South America as well as to many European countries. She was the artistic director of the Praga Sinfonietta, Vox Pragae and the Czech National Choir, as well as a conductor and chorus master at the State Opera Prague. Beata Hlavenková – pianist, vocalist, composer, arranger and producer - is one of the most distinctive contemporary Czech musicians, noted for her unmistakable cross-genre sound. Kristina Fialová studied at the Brno Conservatory, the Hochschüle für Musik Carl Maria von Weber in Dresden, the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen, and the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. Watch the final concert featuring performances of music by Mozart, Boehm, Couperin, Beethoven, and students in our Music Composition program. Ronnie Scott’s and Pizza express in London, Smalls and Iridium in New York City, B flat in Berlin and the Kenndy Center in Washington DC). She collaborates extensively with Czech and global musicians, composes film and theatre scores, and creates song arrangements for symphonic orchestras. Hello, I'm currently a high school Junior interested in majoring in flute performance in college. He earned his PhD Degree from the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, where he studied with Prof. Jiri Hlavác and Prof. Vlastimil Mares, and where he currently teaches. During his studies he had the opportunity to cooperate with musicians such as Ernie Watts, Dave Berkman, Adam Kolker and Bob Wiener. After graduating from high school with a focus on natural sciences, he started his studies at the Janacek Academy of Music and Performing Arts and received a bachelor’s degree in piano performance in 2006. In 1993, she won the first prize in the international piano competition of the North London Music Festival. This site, and all its contents, are Copyright © 2021 by New York University. Garner faced allegations of sexual harassment of students spanning two decades during a University of Cincinnati investigation in 2016. In addtion to his own art practice, he is Director of the Liz Gerring Dance Company in New York City. Markéta also established and leads Beznot, a very popular Prague children's choir. The NYU Broadway Orchestra is a new ensemble in The Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions designed to train the next generation of musicians for a career on Broadway. She wrote extensively about music and musical life for the English-language weekly the Prague Post and other publications. You can listen to some of her performances here: Handel, Bach, and Jan Disman Zelenka. Community Involvement. Go to the main department site for a full listing of all full- and part-time faculty. Dec. 17, 2020 Elizabeth Hoffman's composition, clouds pattern (2019) realized during a KEAR Residency at Bowling Green State U., released on Computer Music Journal, 43(4); SEAMUS 2020 CD volume 30; and CIME2020 audio release ArteMiss Trio performs regularly in the Czech Republic and abroad, and it has recorded several CDs. As a composer, he has written many pieces for orchestras, theatres and big bands. He frequently gives his students the chance to go to concerts and rehearsals of the Czech Philharmonic. She has taught at the Jezek Conservatory and Prague Conservatory and currently teaches scat at workshops (Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland) and gives private lessons. Jurij Likin, a Czech oboist of Byelorussian origin, studied at the Byelorussian Conservatory in Minsk with legendary professor, Boris Nichkov. From 2006 to 2013 she was the leader of the Beata Hlavenkova jazz trio. Last season Nouzovsky appeared in Germany, China, Japan, New York, Tallin and Sczczecin. She is the winner of numerous international competitions. Click on a faculty member's name to reveal his or her bio. From the very beginnings of her musical career she has also believed in the importance of teaching. Petra Matejova combines modern piano and fortepiano playing. Jurij Likin plays Fossati-Paris oboe model 20th Anniversary. The violin has been part of her life since early childhood thanks to her father, the first violinist of the famous Vlach Quartet. He studied musicology at Charles University (Prague) and composition at the Academy of Performing Arts (Prague) with prof. Ivan Kurz and prof. Milan Slavický. Alexander serves on the faculty of NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and NYU Tandon School of Engineering – Center for Urban Science and Progress. Nouzovský has recorded with Dabringhaus und Grimm, CUBE, Albany, Supraphon, and Arco Diva. Her CDs include the first-ever recording of the complete piano works of Czech Romantic composer Josef Bohuslav Foerster (a 4 CD set), the piano concerto and other works by Czech-Scottish composer Geraldine Mucha, and, most recently, chamber and solo works by New Zealand composer Dame Gillian Whitehead. Petra Matejova studied at the Prague Conservatory and the Academy of Performing Arts in modern piano. Research Interests: literary representations of the environment and non-human animals, the Anthropocene, animal studies, environmental humanities, race and gender, and food studies. She performs regulary in recitals and concerts with leading orchestras. As a performer, she is an early music soprano and a lover of swing and Irish folk music. Adéla Stajnochrová graduated from the Prague Conservatory in the class of Dana Vlachová (1998), and then continued her studies at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in the class of Prof. Petr Messiereur. Vito D. Agosta. In 2004 he recorded another album with originals, together with the now famed Danish guitarist Mikkel Ploug. She took part in many international master classes in the USA, Austria and France held by L. Kaplan, S. Ashkenazi, I. Levin, and J. Holloway. After receiving an IREX grant to study Czech contemporary music in 1983, Ackerman remained in Prague, creating an original acoustic duo with Czech jazz piano legend Martin Kratochvil. They’re also educators, innovators, and mentors shaping the next generation of researchers and physicians. He began his jazz drumming studies with Kamil Slezák and later continued at  Jaroslava Jezka Conservatory in Prague, where he immediately became a sought-after musician. She has worked with a number of professional ensembles (Suk Chamber Orchestra, Karlovy Vary Symphony Orchestra, Hradec Králové Philharmonic Orchestra, Czech Radio Choir, Prague Philharmonic Choir). And a friend just graduated from there and got in for an MM in cello to a conservatory. He has worked, toured and recorded with many international stars, including bassists Jay Anderson and George Mraz, drummers Jeff Ballard and Adam Nussbaum, organists Sam Yahel and Brian Charette, multi-instrumentalist James Morrison and the legendary saxophonist Bobby Watson. In 2008 he founded CONTEMPULS, an annual international festival of contemporary music. In addition to teaching at New York University Prague, she has taught at the Jezek Conservatory and JAMU Music Academy where she and her husband established the first Czech university degree program for jazz music. She is a Pirastro artist and she exclusively uses Pirastro strings. She is a member of ArteMiss Trio, which has received several international prizes. https://soundcloud.com/lubos-mrkvicka, Beata Hlavenková – pianist, vocalist, composer, arranger and producer - is one of the most distinctive contemporary Czech musicians, noted for her unmistakable cross-genre sound. At eighteen, he was appointed as a solo bassoonist with the Smetana Theater Orchestra in Prague and later with the Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Czech Philharmonic. For the past 12 years, she has worked for The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra as a creative author of education and outreach programs, working mostly with school groups and families (chamber and orchestral concerts, workshop series etc. He studied at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, and the Royal College of Music in Stockholm. - Jazz Express, USA. As an educator, she has been designing outreach programs for the Symphonic Orchestra of Czech Radio, Brno Philharmonic Orchestra, Janácek Philharmonic Ostrava, South Bohemian Symphonic Orchestra, State Theatre and Opera of South Bohemia and many student orchestras. As a member of ArteMiss Piano Trio, she focuses mainly on chamber music, but she also performs as a soloist with orchestras, gives recitals, and cooperates with early music ensembles (The Sixteen, Musica Florea, Collegium Marianum, Collegium 1704). In addition to developing piano and musical skills, she aims to introduce her students to the Czech repertoire. Michal Rataj has worked as a radio producer at Czech Radio since 2000 where he has produced over 100 original radioart works with artists from around the world. Receive professional woodwind performance training, including weekly private lessons and repertoire classes, while taking courses in music and the liberal arts. In both courses, Tony’s main goal is to immerse NYU students into the musical life of the city, in all its depth and diversity. She did extended research on music of the Czech composer Leos Janacek and the Greek composer Nikos Skalkottas. He has been teaching for more than 20 years, and since 2011 he has been on the faculty of the Prague Conservatory. He then moved to the United States and continued his studies at the University of North Texas where he received a master's degree focusing on piano and jazz composition. Her playing, praised by critics as 'powerful and seductive' and 'breathtakingly virtuosic' has been featured on radio (NPR, BBC, Czech Radio and others) and television (US, Poland, Ukraine, Czech Republic). Recently he has been active as real-time performer of his acousmatic music and he given solo sound performances as well as with different music partners within a wide range of genres from sound art through contemporary jazz. From 1979 to 2018 he was a member of the world renowned Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. Kristina Fialová has performed at concert halls across Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and at major festivals. Tony’s teaching career has also covered multiple disciplines and age groups.

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