Jakub Martinec

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Dr. Jakub Martinec
Conductor Jakub Martinec at Meistersingerhalle, Nuremberg, Germany (2009)
Conductor Jakub Martinec at Meistersingerhalle, Nuremberg, Germany (2009)
Background information
Born (1979-05-23) May 23, 1979 (age 44)
Hradec Králové, Czech Republic
GenresChoral Music
Occupation(s)Professor, Choirmaster, Choral Clinician
Instrument(s)Throat
Years active1996 – now

Jakub Martinec is professor of choral activities at Memorial University of Newfoundland, holds a Ph.D. in music from the University of Western Ontario and Artistic Advisor, former Conductor and Founding Artistic Director of the Czech Boys Choir.

Biography[edit]

His research focuses on a comparison of European and North American perspectives of choral conducting as well as investigations of early Czech choral literature, and pedagogical strategies for teaching adolescent male singers. Born in the Czech Republic, he was the founding artistic director of the renowned Czech Boys Choir.

Dr. Martinec has recorded for national TV and Radio in the Czech Republic; and he has directed on numerous CD's and DVD's, of which his recording of Britten's A Ceremony of Carols received a Recording of the Month award by the London-based Classical Music Web. Dr. Martinec has performed with eminent orchestras, ensembles and musical personalities in some of the world's most famous concert halls and cathedrals, including Meistersingerhalle, Nürnberg, Germany (2005, 2009, 2011), Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, USA (2004), Winspear Hall in Edmonton, Canada (2006), Massey Hall in Toronto, Canada (2012), the Pantheon and the Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome for the leaders of the Vatican (2009, 2010), Truro Cathedral, UK (2013) and regularly at the Rudolfinum Dvorak Hall and Smetana Hall in Prague.

With his choirs, he performed the opening concert of choral cycle of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra (2006), and has appeared at numerous international music festivals including The Prague Spring Festival (2004, 2005), AmericaFest International Festival for Boys’ & Men’ Choirs including the VIth World Choral Symposium in Minneapolis (2002), Festival d'Ambronay (2006), Mitte Europa (2008, 2009, 2013), and the highly acclaimed World Festival of Singing for Men and Boys (Prague, Hradec Kralove, 2004, 2008).[1]

In 2020, Martinec was one of the recipients of the Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Awards of 2020.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Bio's". Czech Boys Choir's web-site. Archived from the original on 21 October 2013. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
  2. ^ "Canadas Top 25 Immigrants 2020". Canadian Immigrant. Retrieved 2021-06-06.