Marie Hasoňová (violin) belongs to the most shining young talents in the Czech musical scene.
Her biggest success was winning the 1 st prize in the Academy of Václav Hudeček in Luhačovice; thanks
to that she cooperates now closely with Václav Hudeček in recitals and solo projects. She performs
as a soloist with orchestras and with a great Czech pianist and conductor Lukáš Klánský. She was
a member of the Academy of Czech Philharmonic Orchestra and she performed with the orchestra in many
prestigious halls all over the world. Apart from classical music, Marie is also very interested in folk music,
that gives her endless inspiration for her musical growth. She also cooperates with several folk music
groups.
Marie studied in the Prague Conservatory; first, she was a student of the concertmaster of the Czech
Philharmonic Orchestra Jiří Vodička, and then she graduated from the conservatory in the class
of an excellent violin teacher Jiří Fišer (Doležal Quartet). In 2020-21 she also studied in Hochschule für
Musik in Luzern (Switzerland) within the ERASMUS program in the class of Igor Karško. In 2021 she
graduated from the bachelor program in the Academy of Peforming Arts in Prague in the class of Pavel
Kudelásek (Dvořák Quartet). After that, she succesfully passed the entrance exam in Hochschule für Musik
in Luzern (Switzerland), where she studies now the Solo Master program in the class of Igor Karško.
Since early age, Marie participated in many violin competitions. She won the 1st prize in the International
Competition of Josef Muzika (Nová Paka, CZ), Archetti in Moravia (Kroměříž, CZ), Talents for Europe
(Dolný Kubín, SK) and in the Competition of Conservatories of Czech Republic (Prague, CZ). She is also
a prizeholder of Kocian Violin Competition (Ústí nad Orlicí, CZ), Telemann Violin Competition (Poznan, PL),
and the Competition of B. Martinů (Prague, CZ). In 2021, together with Romanian flutist Raluca Tihon, she
won the ‘Coffee Mask’ International Music Video Competition for flute and violin duo. This competition was
organized by the Kasseler Kulturforum (Kassel, Germany) and European-Asian ensemble Universal
Korean Organic Ensemble–Viktoria & Virtuosi lead by the violinist Viktoria Elisabeth Kaunzner. This
success was also mentioned by the renowned musical magazine The Strad.
Marie participated in numerous master classes and summer schools with such artists as Ray Chen,
Christian Tetzlaff, Renaud Capuçon, Seppo Tukiainen, Josef Špaček, Václav Hudeček, Ivan Ženatý,
Zdeněk Gola and others. In 2016 she participated in the Rotary Youth Exchange Summer Music Camp
in San Diego (USA).
As a soloist, Marie cooperated with many renowned orchestras as Philharmony Brno, Philharmony Hradec
Králové, West Bohemian Symphony Orchestra Mariánské Lázně, Prague Chamber Philharmony, Barocco
sempre giovanne, Praga Sinfonietta, Warchal Ensemble etc. In 2016 she premiered Violin concerto no. 2
by Czech contemporary composer Pavel Trojan. She also cooperates with many orchestras as their
external member.
Marie is also interested in the historical interpretation of baroque music. In 2007-18 she was a participant
of the International Summer School of Old Music in Valtice, CZ (Petr Zejfart, Dagmar Zárubová, Jiří Sycha,
Marek Štryncl). She is occassionally invited to cooperate with ensembles as Collegium Marianum
or Musica Florea.
In 2018-21, Marie was a member of Quasi Trio. This piano trio exists in the Czech cultural scene
since 2014. In 2019-20, Quasi Trio studied in the Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Vienna
(Johannes Meissl, Vida Vujic, Avedis Kouyoumdjian). The ensemble also participated in the International
Summer School ISA in Reichenau, and it was also the member of the European Chamber Music Academy;
thanks to that, the trio participated in numerous master classes all over Europe. Its members also
performed as Quasi Duo (duos of all the three instrument combinations). For example, Marie with the cellist
Judita Škodová won the price for the best interpretation of work by B. Martinů in the summer school
ISA 2019, and in the same year they won the 2nd price in the Martinů Competition in Prague.
In 2020-21 Marie recorded her first CD with the highly acclaimed Czech violist Petr Holman (Zemlinsky
Quartet), which focuses on major pieces for violin and viola by Bohuslav Martinů.
In 2023 she was kindly awarded a study scholarship from the Czech Ministry of Culture, a one-off grant from the Swiss Lyra Foundation and Stiftung Musikförderung an der Hochschule Luzern – Musik.
Marie plays Jean-François Aldric's 1834 instrument, which was kindly lent to her by Jan Kamir.
Podium
Luzern (Switzerland)
Prague (CZ)
Marie Hasoňová - violin
Zdeněk Zelba and Chamber orchestra of the Czech Philharmonic
Dvořák Piano Quartet
Beethoven
Mahler
Dvořák
Slávka Pěchočová - piano
Marie Hasoňová - violin
Petr Verner - viola
Jan Žďánský - violoncello
Reception celebrating the Czech National Day
Marie Hasoňová - violin
Karolína Žáková - violoncello
Podium
Lednicko-Valtický hudební festival
Sólo:
Václav Hudeček, violin
Iva Svobodová, violin
Marie Hasoňová, violin
Matteo Hager, violin
Barocco Sempre Giovanne
Dvořák Piano Quartet
Beethoven
Mahler
Dvořák
Slávka Pěchočová - piano
Marie Hasoňová - violin
Petr Verner - viola
Jan Žďánský - violoncello
VIOLIN & VIOLA DIALOGUES
Marie Hasoňová - violin
Petr Holman - viola
Soundeum Chamber Ensemble
Soundeum Chamber Ensemble
Returns of winners
Marie Hasoňová - violin
Kristýna Fialová - viola
Petr Nouzovský - violoncello
Lukáš Klánský - piano
Alfred Habermann
Tetiana Tishchenko
Monika Šnorbertová - organ
Zwölfnachzwölf
Marie Hasoňová - violin
Petr Holman - viola
Mozart - Duo for Violin and Viola No. 1, K.423 (1783)
Zwölfnachzwölf
Marie Hasoňová - violin
Petr Holman - viola
Michael Haydn - Sonata for Violin and Viola in C (1783)
Franz Schubert - Erlkönig (transcription for violin and viola)
Concert of the Czech Philharmonic Cymbalom Music
Luzern (Switzerland)
Luzern (Switzerland)
Germany
Thun (Switzerland)
Luzern (Switzerland)
Prague
Dark days
Podium
Marie Hasoňová- violin
Michal Horsák - dulcimer
Lunch Koncert
Projekt '' la danse du cygne''
Projekt '' la danse du cygne''
Projekt '' la danse du cygne''
Representation of the Czech Republic in Kazakhstan
A.Dvořák - Mazurek op. 49
B. Smetana - From my Homeland
E. Grieg- Sonate no.2 (výběr)
A. Dvořák - Humoresque no.7
E. Brusilovskij - Boz Aigyr
Svátky hudby - Václav Hudeček - Festive concert for a life anniversary
Světlo pro Světlušku
Marie Hasoňová - violin
Petr Holman - viola
Mozart, Sibelius
Marie Hasoňová - violin
Petr Holman- viola
Petr Malíšek- violoncello
Dohnanyi, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert
Allegro Vivo Festival
Wranitzky Kapelle
Mozart, Haydn, Dittersdorf
Ancient Transformations
Wranitzky Kapelle
Mozart, Haydn, Dittersdorf
Gala Concert of Academy of Václav Hudeček
Marie Hasoňová
Lukáš Klánský
other participants in VH Academy
Cimbalom music of the Czech Philharmonic
Z. Zelba, F.- X. Thuri, J. Pelikán, J. Brahms, B. Bartók, B. Smetana and a selection from folklore poetry
soloists: Jana Brožková, Ondřej Roskovec, Markéta Riesová
From Classics to Folklore, Cimbalom music of the Czech Philharmonic
A selection from folklore poetry - FROM FOLKLORE TO CLASSICS
A Classic Without Tailcoats - Unique Orchestra - BARRÁK MUSIC HRAD 2022
D. Shostakovich - 2 Pieces for String Octet
Vivaldi, Smetana, Piazzola a selection of rock hits
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SOUNDEUM CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
Janacek, Grieg
FLÖTENZAUBER - SAUNDEUM CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
Veress, Gernsheim, Janacek
Concert with wine
Marie Hasoňová - violin
Michal Horsák - dulcimer
Martin Lesa - double bass
Dvořák and musical folk literature
KPH Mikulov
Marie Hasoňová - violin
Petr Holman - viola
Mozart, Bach, Hindemith, Halvorsen, Martinů, Sibelius
Benefit concert for Ukraine
Marie Hasoňová
Lukáš Sommer
Štěpán Ježek
Lada Soukupová
Irena Pohl Houkalová
Barbora Šteflová
Marina Vyskvorkina
žáci a učitelé ZUŠ Veselá škola
Concert of the Kühn Choir
Arvo Pärt
Ondřej Kukal
Knut Nystedt
Paul Mealor
Zemlinsky Quartet
Marie Hasoňová
Jan Čermák
Petr Šporcl
Petr Ries
BAPTISM OF THE CATALOG OF THE 28TH MIKULOV ART SYMPOSIUM "workshop"
Marie Hasoňová - violin
Petr Holman - viola
Petr Šporcl - violoncello
W.A.Mozart - Divertimento for String Trio K.563
E. Dohnanyi - Serenade in C major for String Trio, op. 10
Bachelor concert
Marie Hasoňová - violin
Miroslav Sekera - piano
Benefit concert HAMU Stands With Ukraine
It is also possible to watch online streaming (more information on HAMU websites and Facebook pages)
Let us play...
Marie Hasoňová - violin
Václav Hudeček - violin
Lukáš Klánský - piano
and others
Händel, Bloch, Janáček and more...
Evening with dulcimer music
Moravian and Slovak folk poetry, Bartók, Dinicu ...
Marie Hasoňová - violin
Štěpán Hanuš - violin
Michal Horsák - dulcimer
Petr Holman - viola
Martin Lesa - doublebass
A Tribute to Antonín Dvořák
Marie Hasoňová - violin
Dora Hájková - violoncello
Tomáš Pergel - piano
Jiří Rožeň - piano
Lenka Pergelová – singer
Ludmila Pergelová – singer
Choir Hlahol
accompanying word - Marta Hrachovinová
Advent concert
Arvo Pärt
Wolfganf Amadeus Mozart
Jean Sibelius
Michel Corrette
Marie Hasoňová - violin
Alfred Habermann - organ
Petr Holman - viola (as a guest)
Bohuslav Martinů Days 2021
B. Martinů - Czech rhapsody for violin and piano
B. Martinů - Duo no. 2 for violin and violoncello
B. Martinů - Variations on Theme Rossini for violoncello and piano
B. Smetana - Piano Trio in G minor, op. 15
Marie Hasoňová - violin
Judita Škodová - violoncello
Veronika Böhmová - piano
Autumn Festival of Sacred Music
A. Schönberg: String quartet F sharp minor op. 10
M. Bruch: String octet B flat major
Marie Hasoňová - violin
Štěpán Ježek - violin
Jiří Pinkas - viola
Petr Vašinka - double-bass
Markéta Cukrová - mezzosoprano
Zemlinsky Quartet:
František Souček - violin
Petr Střížek - violine
Petr Holman - viola
Vladimír Fortin - violoncello
Additional concert of 4plus series 2021, presenter Zemlinsky Quartet.
Max Bruch: String Octet B flat major
Marie Hasoňová, František Souček, Štěpán Ježek, Petr Střížek - violin, Petr Holman, Jiří Pinkas - viola, Vladimír Fortin - violoncello, Petr Vašinka - double-bass
Neo-Jazz Martinů
Bohuslav Martinů: Arabesque No. 4
Marie Hasoňová - violin, Kateřina Ochmanová - piano
Bohuslav Martinů: Kuchyňská revue
Václav Dlask - conductor
Fine-tuned by the Maestro
Pardubice Music Spring - opening concert
Marie Hasoňová, Václav Hudeček, Josef Špaček, Matteo Hager - violin
Chamber Philharmony Pardubice, Tomáš Brauner - conductor
Pablo de Sarasate: Carmen Phantasy
Marie Hasoňová - Recital
Marie Hasoňová - violin
Lukáš Klánský - piano
Petr Holman - viola
B. Smetana, A. Dvořák, D. Šostakovič, L. Janáček, F. Chopin, P. de Sarasate
Form the Bohemian and Moravian Woods
Karolína Žmolíková - soprano
Martin Vydra - tenor
Marie Hasoňová - violin
Ludmila Juránková - piano
Quasi Trio - Graduation Concert of the Chamber Music Class
Quasi trio
Schubert, Smetana, Sommer
Do Mikulova za krásnou krajinou, dobrým vínem a ještě lepší hudbou
There was no other way to celebrate in Rudolfinum than with music
Winner from Luhačovice
Let us play - Svátky hudby in Prague
Hudební rozhledy - review (CZ) Quasi trio - Days of Bohuslav Martinů (Prague)
Klasikaplus.cz - winning the "Coffee Mask" International Competition (in Czech)
The Strad - announcing winners of the "Coffee Mask" International Competition
Article at www.klasikaplus.cz (in Czech)
Review of Quasi Trio - graduation concert in the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (in Czech)
Review of Quasi Trio - concert in Kolín (in Czech)
Review of Quasi Trio - Beethoven Triple Concerto with the Prague Chamber Philharmonia (in Czech)
Price for the best interpretation of a work by B. Martinů ISA 2019 (in Czech)
Review of a concert in the Dvořák Festival in Příbram (in Czech)
Interview for Hudební rozhledy magazine (in Czech)
Review of the graduation concerto of the Prague Conservatory (in Czech)
Interview for Týdeník Rozhlas magazine (in Czech)
Interview for klasikaplus.cz: Violin Story of the Winner of the Academy of Václav Hudeček (in Czech)
Review of the premiere of Violin Concerto No.2 by Pavel Trojan (in Czech)
Concert in the festival "Music from the Paradise 2020"
Quasi Trio - Graduation concerto in the Academy of Performing Arts Prague
Concert in Velká Bíteš on November 5, 2019 (in Czech)
Concert in Milano (Italy) on March 17, 2019 (in Czech)
Concert in Velké Pavlovice on November 4, 2017 (in Czech)