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Michal Stahel was born 1979 in
Bratislava (Slovakia) into a musical family and began to play the cello in the age of six yers.
His success was not long in coming and he began to achieve excellent results already
in young age - not only as a soloist, but also as a chamber music player.
He has made a number of recordings, given interviews and as a guest taken part
in various Slovak televison and radio programmes.
Numerous publications in the Slovak and foreign press have helped him to attain
the prestige beyound the borders of his homeland.
His musical education began in comparatively young age, as an eleven-year old he was
an exceptional student at the Bratislava conservatory. He completed in 1999
his musical studies here with the title Best student of the year in the cello class
of the renowned Slovak tutor Karol Filipovic. In summer 2000 he completed a successful
year of study at the prestigious Royal College of Music in London in the cello class
of the American cellist and teacher
Stevene Doane, who is currently also teaching
at the Eastman School of Music in New York. In autumn of the same year he began
to study at the
Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Vienna and from last year he continues with his cello studies at the
Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Mannheim.
His musical undertakings have included performances with many leading orchestras, as for example the Prague Chamber Philharmonic,
Radio Symphony Orchestra Vienna or the Portuguese Symphony Orchestra. Also with various Slovak Orchestras like the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, with the State Philharmony Kosice and Chamber Orchestra of Zilina.
He enjoys collaborations with significant figures within
Slovak musical and performing art and with distinguished conductors such as Jiri Belohlavek, Dennis Russell Davies or Ronald Zollman.
Regular performances in the concert halls in Slovakia and abroad - in
Rudolfinum in Prague, Concertgebouw in Amsterdam,
Theatre of St.Carlos in Lisbon,
Konzerthaus and
Musikverein in Vienna have brought him to the attention of a comperatively broad public. His performances at various music
festivals in Slovakia and abroad, for example at the Kultur-Festival im Weinviertel in Retz (Austria), Hietzinger Herbst in Vienna and
the Klosterneuburg Festival (Austria) are also part of his varied artistic undertakings.
Thanks to his relationship to modern art and new directions of thinking, is also contemporary music close to his heart. As a consequence he has premiered on
several accasions and music festivals new compositions by contemporary Slovak composers.
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