Lukáš M. Vytlačil | |
Birth Date: | 1985 4, df=y |
Birth Place: | Kladno, Czech Republic |
Alma Mater: | Charles University, Prague |
Workplaces: | Czech Academy of Sciences |
Awards: | 2007 – Leoš Janáček Foundation Prize 2019 – Křesadlo 2018 |
Nationality: | Czech |
Lukáš Michael Vytlačil (born April 23, 1985) is a Czech historian, flutist and musicologist.[1] Since 2024, he has been working in the Library of the Czech Academy of Sciences.
After studying at the Conservatory in Teplice, where he studied the transverse and recorder and later also conducting with Jan Valta, he continued at Charles University. Here he first graduated in the class of Jana Semerádová in the field of Historical Musical Practice, realized at the Faculty of Education (2011), and then at the Faculty of Arts musicology (2017). Under the leading of Rebecca Stewart, he also studied the interpretation of vocal polyphony and attended a number of interpretation courses with prominent musicians and educators, such as Peter Holtslag, Ashley Solomon, Barthold Kuijken, Jostein Gundersen, Anneke Boeke, Petr Zejfart, Jorge Salgado Correia and others.
In the years 2013–2018, he was a research assistant in the Department of Music History of the Institute of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, 2018–2022 in the Biographical Archive of the Institute for Czech Literature of the CAS, and 2022–2024 in the National Heritage Institute.[2] [3] [4] Since 2021, he externally cooperates with the music archive of the National Theater Prague and from 2024 he works in the Library of the Czech Academy of Sciences.[5] He is also a member of the Association of Historians of the Czech Republic.[6] His research focuses mainly on the history of the late Middle Ages and the early modern period, the Reformation, music history and publishing activities. His publishing activity includes several monographs and editions, studies and articles, dictionary entries etc.
In music he devotes himself to the so-called historically informed interpretation as a flauto traverso and recorder player, conductor and vocalist. He is the artistic director of the Ensemble Sporck and also performs with other ensembles, such as Ensemble Inégal, with which he has participated in several recordings, Musica Florea, Capella Regia, etc.[7] Between 2006 and 2008, he was the choirmaster of the children's choir Fontána in Teplice and as a conductor he also collaborated with the North Bohemian Philharmonic Orchestra and the Orchestra of the Youth Forum. From 2005 to 2009 he taught at the Conservatory in Teplice. Since 2014, he has been leading the recorder class at the Jan Deyl Conservatory in Prague.
In 2019, he was awarded by the Křesadlo award for 2018 by the Hestia Foundation for his charitable work.[8] In 2022, at the 51st Synod of the Old Catholic Church in the Czech Republic, he was elected a member of the Synod Council, where he holds the position of vice-chairman.Web site: Synoda zvolila novou synodní radu - Starokatolická církev v ČR. 2024-07-06. www.starokatolici.cz. [9]