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Ľubica Čekovská

Photo: Pavel Kastl

Ľubica Čekovská

(16. 3. 1975 Humenné)


Classical Music: composition

Jazz: piano

1993 – 1998 study of musicology at Academy of Music and Drama, Bratislava, with professor Juraj Beneš
since 1994 member of Bratislava Hot Serenaders
1995 – 2000 study of composition at Academy of Music and Drama in Bratislava (Dušan Martinček)
1996 Summer Course for Composers in Czech Republic
1997 4th International Summer Course for Young Composers in Radziejowice in Poland (Penderecki, Patterson, Hamel, Iglesias-Rossi)
1998 – 2000 postgraduate studies at the Royal Academy of Music, London, with professor Paul Patterson
since september 2000 works as assistant at AMD
works performed in major contemporary music festivals (The David Oistrakh Festival in Pärnu in Estonia, Spitalfields Festival in London, Melos-Ethos Festival in Bratislava, Aspekte Festival in Salzburg)
became a composer of the publishing house Bärenreiter
since 2008 - member of the International Music Festival Prague Spring´s artistic board as an only representant of the Slovak Republic
Composer in Residence of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Altenburg-Gera for the 2010/2011 season

Link to Personal Website

 
 
Discography
 
CD
Cellomania

Cellomania

Pavlik Records PA 0054-2-131 (2007)

Kukucks Winterlied
- Cellomania - Jozef Lupták (vc) - Jozef Podhoranský (vc) - Eugen Prochác (vc) - Ján Slávik (vc)

Visions - Slovak Music for Cello and Accordion

Visions - Slovak Music for Cello and Accordion

Discant DK 0094-2 131 (2006)

In Conversation
- Duo Eugen Prochác - Rajmund Kákoni - Eugen Prochác (vc) - Rajmund Kákoni (ac)

Passing Impressions

Passing Impressions

Hevhetia HV 0015-2-231 (2005)

Fragment and Elegy, op. 4
- Slovak Sinfonietta Žilina

Six songs for soprano and piano

Fractal, Op. 12
- Slovak Sinfonietta Žilina - Miki Skuta (pf)

Piano Concerto in Two Movements
- Slovak Sinfonietta Žilina - Miki Skuta (pf)

Melos Ethos Ensemble

Melos Ethos Ensemble

Music Centre Slovakia HC 10005 (2005)

Postludium
- Melos Ethos Ensemble - Cyril Šikula (fl) - Róbert Krchniak (ob) - Branislav Dugovič (cl) - Peter Kajan (ob) - Karol Nitran (cr) - Marek Zwiebel (vn) - Peter Mosorjak (vn) - Peter Zwiebel (vl) - Andrej Gál (vc) - Anton Jaro (cb)

Seven Through Five - Societa Rigata

Seven Through Five - Societa Rigata

Slovart Records SR-0044 (2001)

Brown’s Motion, Op.3
- Societa Rigata

Works for Trumpet and Organ

Works for Trumpet and Organ

Discant DK 0106-2131

Lux in Tenebris
- Juraj Bartoš (tr) - Ján Vladimír Michalko (org)

Slovak Piano Sonatas - Ladislav Fanzowitz

Slovak Piano Sonatas - Ladislav Fanzowitz

Pavlik Records

Sonata tensiona
- Ladislav Fančovič (pf)

 
BIBLIOGRAPHY

TOMÁSCHOVÁ, A.: Music Has Entertain Me Always. In: Korzár 2007, 12.11.

ZAJACOVÁ, Z.: My Dearest Work is My Son (interview). In: Sme-Ženy 2007/29, s. 8-12

MATZNER, A.: Slovak Philharmonic and Salamon-Čekovská. In: Český rozhlas Online 2006, 29. 5.

(her): Premiéra a virtuóz vo filharmónii. In: SME 2006, 25. 5./119, s. 26

OPOLDUSOVÁ, J.: Filmová hudba je tvrdý oriešok. Skladateľka Ľubica Salamon-Čekovská: Uživiť sa komponovaním nie je ľahké. In: Pravda 2002/12. 11., s. 13

ZAJACOVÁ, Z.: Komponovanie je alchýmia. In: SME 2002/9. 11., s. 9

STASZOVÁ, M.: Entries to the Star Society. In: Slovenka, 17/2006

REHÁK, O.: I Make It A Little Difficult to Players.... In: SME 2006, 18. 4.

ŠEBANOVÁ, D.: Invisible Threads of Ľubica Salamon-Čekovská.... In: Dieťa, február 2006

DOHNALOVÁ, L.: Music is Also About Giving, Sounding. In: Hudobný život 2/2006

ŠUBA, A.: Tradition Doesn`t Limit Me. In: Týždeň 22/2006


AWARDS

2004 Ján Levoslav Bella Prize for Piano Concerto in Two Movements

2000 Mosco Carner Award

2000 Leverhulme Award, London (UK)

1999 Cuthberth Nunn Composition Prize of the Royal Academy of Music, London (UK) for Fragment and Elegies, Op. 4

1999 Elsie Owen Prize of the Royal Academy of Music, London (UK)