Bio 

Tomáš Kadlubiec  is a  young Czech violinist born in the bordering region of Silesia, where cultures of Czechia, Slovakia and Poland are blending into unique everyday vital reality.

He started to play the violin in his born place Třinec at Czech state basic musical school, and from the very begining he learned musical knowledge by performing with local folk cymbal music group Javorovy.

This natural starting environment resulted soon to “Absolut winner price of  Moravian-Silesian state musical schools competition for children” at his age of 10years, where music has firstly proved to be his natural and devoted companion and guide constantly developing through his life.

Tomas studied music at Janáček´s Conservatoire in Ostrava with Professor Irena Vítková, at Academy of Music and Fine arts in Praha in class of Professor Peter Messiereur and at Ostravien University, where he graduated in class of Professor Vítězslav Kuzník.

Throughout this studies Tomas broadened his orchestral skills at highly progressive NJO – Nacional Jeugd orkest Neetherland projects and International Ungdomsymfonikerne Norway days. ¨

Morover to this aspirations Tomas cultivated his musical language by regular attendance at Czech-Frentch master classes of Jan Talich and members of Talich Quator and by taking private lessons of Simon Fordham - violin leader of Münchner philharmoniker and avid “Alexander technique man”. Besides, he  was repeatedly elected to Scandinavian Aurora master classes and chamber music festival sessions, where he studied and performed under guidance of violin podium and pedagogy stars as Midori Goto, Mauricio Fuks, Vladimir Tretyak, and Johann Schulz.

Thus, throughout the studies, Tomas has created his artistic profile of flexible chamber soloist performing on the variable field of chamber ensembles ranging from solo and violin-piano recitals to string quartets and piano quintets. Tomas performed extensively with Ostarvien University piano trio and maintained the duo formation  Nouva - New Ostravien duo with pianist Jakub Hyps. Yet,  now Tomas mainly works with portuguese pianist Ana Monteiro and Londoner cellist Steffan Rees in Piano trio Alceo  and above all intensively maintains solo cooperation with Swiss/Chinese pianist Deborah Lee and he also performs  with David Danel´s Prague modern ensemble and its part Hama Q formation -  string quartet focused purely on contemporary music.

On the field of orchestral career Tomas worked as violin leader at Czech chamber orchestra Pardubice, as Concertmaster at Slovak Sinfonietta Zilina chamber orchestra, and as Concertmaster Assistant at Slovak National Radio symphony orchestra Bratislava.  As  guest Concertmaster of National symphony orchestra Prag he appeared on many international tours and projects ( including concerts at Berliner philharmoniker bulding, Berliner Konzerthaus, Lepziger Gewandhaus as well as in and other places of Holland, Belgia, a Germany).He also, as guest member, worked with Prague Chamber philharmony, National filharmony Olomouc and slovakian Capella Istropolitana. Thus Tomas performed either as soloist, chamber or symphonic musician in most of European countries as well as in Turkey or Japan.  

Tomas is member of Mensa international organisation, avid hiker and green and social activities supporter. He studied sociology, journalistic and economy at Masaryk´s University in Brno, which all still remains the field of his attention and interest.

2013-2015 he worked as Concertmaster of North Czech philharmonic. Since 2014 he was appointed the artistic leader of North Czech Capella. Since 2015 Tomas works as Concertmaster and soloist of italien FVG Mitteleuropa orchestra, 1st violin of Mitteleuropa Quartet,  and artistic leader of Mitteleuropa Classic strings.