Bassist Petr Dvorský Is Celebrating His 50th Birthday

29 March 2016, 4:00
Bassist Petr Dvorský Is Celebrating His 50th Birthday

Petr Dvorský will celebrate his birthday with a big concert during the 2016 JazzFestBrno Festival. Performing will be Emil Viklický, Andy Winter, Johannes Enders and more.

Bassist Petr Dvorský graduated from the Jazz Conservatory of Jaroslav Ježek in Prague. Furthermore, he took private lessons in classical contrabass play under Professor Jan Kmenta, Professor Václav Fuka and Professor Jiří Valenta. He arrived on the jazz scene with the quartet The Four, which won the international contest at the jazz festival in Karlovy Vary in 1990. The other members of the quartet included Karel Růžička jr., Stanislav Mácha and Jiří Slavíček. During his career, Dvorský has worked with the American pianist John Serry, Sandy Lomax, Mark Vinci, and Steve Lacy. Petr Dvorský currently plays with Infinite Q, Rajnosek B.and, Adam Tvrdý Trio, Elena Sonenshine & Jocose Jazz. Some of his international projects include, for example, working with the Connection or Trio Music with Welsh tenor saxophonist Osian Roberts. Dvorský is also a member of the Czech Radio Bigband.

In addition to Petr Dvorský, the birthday concert will also feature pianist Emil Viklický, saxophonist Karel Růžička jr., Stanislav Mácha, Jiří Slavíček, Walter Fischbacher, Andy Winter, and Johannes Enders. The concert will take place on 6 April 2016 at 7:30 p.m. at the Husa na Provázku Theatre.

Petr Dvorský/ Photo: Archive

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