Pˇremysl Vojta, horn, winner of the „International ARD Music Competition“ 2010, tours worldwide as a
soloist with orchestras such as the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Camerata Salzburg, the
Academy of St Martin in the Fields, the Prague Philharmonia and the Kanagawa Symphony Orchestra.
After his successful debut at the Beethoven Festival in Bonn, Pˇremysl was awarded the prestigious
Beethoven Ring, past recipients of which include artists such as Igor Levit, Lisa Batiashvili and Gustavo
Dudamel. Pˇremysl Vojta has received much international acclaim for his exceptional album productions,
including one complete recording of the horn concertos by Joseph and Michael Haydn, and his
album Metamorphosis, which was recorded using three different types of horns.
In October 2021, Pˇremysl Vojta was appointed as a professor of horn at Folkwang University of the
Arts in Essen to succeed the horn legends Hermann Baumann and Frank Lloyd. In the past, he has
also taught at Berlin University of the Arts and the Cologne University of Music and Dance.
At the age of 10, Pˇremysl Vojta received his first horn education from Olga Voldánová at the Brno
Music School. A talented competitive swimmer at the time, Vojta had to choose between sports and
music, but soon enough, his heart was set on the instrument. Later, he pursed his studies at the Prague
Conservatory under the mentorship of Bedˇrich Tylšar (1998-2004) and at Berlin University of the Arts
under Christian-Friedrich Dallmann (2004-2010). While he was a student, Pˇremysl Vojta had already
started his career as a principal hornist at the Berlin Konzerthaus Orchestra, and continued holding
the same position at the WDR Symphony Orchestra in Cologne until 2019.
Vojta is a member of the Carousel Ensemble, PhilHarmonia Octets, Breeze Quintets and Dispar Trios.
His chamber music partners include Tobias Koch, Annelien van Wauwe, Fabrice Millischer, Oliver
Triendl, the Pražák Quartet and the Armida Quartet.
Pˇremysl Vojta plays a Mod. 3 double horn from Klaus Fehr Horns, natural horns from Jungwirth and
Curtois Paris and the F horn by Daniel Fuchs Vienna.
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