About us
The Czech Philharmonic Sextet was founded in 1994 by leading members of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. By its unusual setup consisting of two violins, violas and cellos it is a unique permanent chamber ensemble not only in the Czech Republic, but also in the world. The leader of the ensemble is Jan Fišer, concertmaster of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. The other leading members of the ensemble are the concertmaster of the cello section of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra František Host and the first violist and head of the viola section of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Jaroslav Pondělíček. The motivation for the founding of this ensemble was the interesting sound, which is richer than that of string quartet, as well as valuable compositions of great masters, which are otherwise performed sporadically due to a non-standard setup of instruments.
The sextet has given dozens of
concerts and won recognition and respect of the public as well as the expert
critique both at home and abroad (Japan, Germany, Switzerland). The ensemble
annually gives concerts in Japan, where it has had the most success with
listeners and all the musical public. They give regularly concerts a part of
the chamber music cycles of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra and the Czech
Chamber Music Association. The Czech Philharmonic Sextet records for Japanese
labels; in the Czech Republic it collaborates with recording companies Arco
Diva and Artesmon.