Born in 1946 - native of Krnov. He graduated from a civil engineering school in Ostrava and worked as a construction budget accountant in various construction companies. He started his musical career in the Youth Wind Orchestra under the direction of music teacher Mr. Dospiva (as a cymbal player together with his brother Václav and Jiří Crha). At the Krnovsk music school, he became a member of the student dulcimer band led by Štěpán Kotek, which collaborated for several years with the children's folklore ensemble RADOST from Vrbno pod Praděd with leader Miroslav Poláček. These mentioned practices, together with his instrument talent, became a good preparation for working in Technik music, of which he became a member in 1964. After the emigration of the founding primate Zdenek Mráze (summer 1969), he took over his position as primate, which he holds today. Over the years, he has worked his way up to one of the leading places among Moravian primates - both technically and stylistically.
Year 1951 - also a native of Krnov. In his professional life, he is the concert master of the opera orchestra of the Silesian Theater in Opava. In his childhood, he passed through the same ensembles as the brothers Miroslav and Václav Hlost. He played the flugelhorn in the Youth Wind Orchestra. He graduated from the conservatory in the field of violin playing. He became a permanent member of Technik music at the end of the 70s of the last century. He works as one of the leading figures in music to this day. They are his specialty compositions of a performance nature - requiring Jura's noble tone.
Year 1965 - born in Ostrava. He has been playing the violin since childhood. He graduated from the conservatory in Ostrava and after graduation worked as a teacher of music at the Academy of Arts (LŠU). Already at an early age he was inclined to interpret musical folklore and went through a number of dulcimer music (The Ládi Collection Ševčík in Ostrava, Mezříčan in Valašské Meziříčí and, during military service, Jánošík Brno (today ONDRÁŠ)). To Technik music he arrived in the mid-80s of the last century (approx. 1985) and still works there as one of the primates of the ev. and tercas. His hobby is above all folk music of various regions of Slovakia.
Year 1952 - native of Krnov (brother of Miroslav Hlosta). He also went through an internship in the Youth Wind Orchestra (E flat clarinet) and in the school orchestra dulcimer music of the Krnov music school. In his professional life, he continued to play the violin - he graduated from the conservatory in Kroměříž. He works professionally as a member of the opera orchestra of the Moravian-Silesian National Theater in Ostrava. Technik entered music in the second in the mid-70s of the last century and works in it today. Apart from his work in music, Technik also collaborates with several others dulcimer music (Ondřejnica, Galán, etc.).
Year 1962 - native of Krmelín. The Plačk family has been playing the violin for generations (a number of Dalibor's relatives are violinists). After graduating from the Folk Art School, he continued to study the violin at the Folk Conservatory in Ostrava. During military attendance service, he worked in the Jánošík military unit in Brno (today ONDRÁŠ). He was at the birth of the children's ensemble Ondřejnica as a violinist and singer. Technik entered the music scene in 1983 and continues to work as a third-rate player. They are among the most reliable members all the time.
Year 1974
In the years 1989 – 1995, he studied at the conservatory in Ostrava in the clarinet class of doc. Valtra Vítek, with whom he continued at the Department of Art and Pedagogy of the University of Ostrava.
Year 1973 - Ostrava-Zábřeh. During his studies at LŠU (violin), he was a member of a children's music group led by Jiří Šmíd and L.Richterová. After graduation he briefly visited the music of the Ládi Ševčík ensemble in Ostrava and during his studies at the Secondary School of Electrical Engineering in Rožnov p.R. he collaborated with the music of Polajka already as a contrac. Member of Technik music since 1987, where he still works today. After 1991, also as a self-taught dulcimer. Employed as an electrical engineer in his professional life.
Year 1943 - born in Bílá in the Beskydy. While studying at the grammar school in Frýdlanta n.O. became a member of dulcimer music led by LAŠAN by Prof. Zdislav Lehnert. After graduation, he began studying at VŠB and in 1961 became a member of the "new" dulcimer band of VŠB (later Technician). He is still active in music today as a violin and later viola contrase. Its strengths include intonation and rhythmic accuracy.
A native of Jasenná near Vizovice. Founding member and artistic director since 1959
- multi-instrumentalist
- in the period 1970-1980, a member of the ensemble Prague Madrigal Singers, engaged in artificial music with artistic director Miroslav Venhoda.
- since 1980, music editor of the Czech Republic. Radio Ostrava (or Czech Radio Ostrava)
- died on July 22, 2012 in Ostrava
Born in 1942 - comes from Ostrava. He graduated from JSŠ Matiční in 1959. He originally studied at the VŠB and at the same time the Ostrava Conservatory. Later he devoted himself entirely to music. He studied cello at the Ostrava Conservatory under PhDr. Ivan Mérka and then at the Janáček Academy of Performing Arts in Brno with Prof. Bohumil Heran (graduated in 1967). From 1966 to 1968, he was deputy concertmaster at the Brno State Philharmonic, and from 1968 to 1985, concertmaster of the cello Janáček Philharmonic in Ostrava. He became the director of JFO in 1994) He became a member of the "new" music of VŠB (technik music from 1963) in 1960, and in the first stage he worked in it until the end of the 60s. Due to the heavy burden of professional duties, he left music and was replaced by Alois STAŠEK. Jan Hališka returned to Technik music in the second half of the 90s of the 20th century and continues to play in it today.
- year 1979
- a native of upper Bečva
- graduate of the Ostrava Conservatory - double bass
- member of the band since 1992
The first and founding Primate of the "old" music of the University of Mining in the period 1951-56. He was born in 1932 in Moravská Nové Ves. He was personally acquainted with Fanoš Mikulecký and performed in his folk song Cesta zarúbáná, in which the combined Slovakian groups from the villages of Mikulčice, Moravská Nová Ves, Prušánky, Dolní Bojanovice and others performed. Later in the 1970s, he led the Morava dulcimer music at VŠB. After graduating from VŠB, he worked in metallurgical operations in Ostrava and after 1990 became the general director of Vítkovice a.s.
He was born in Prague (1937). From childhood he showed a talent for playing the violin - for a while his teacher was Prof. Josef Pekelský (primary of the Ondříček Quartet) and he prepared him for the entrance exam to the conservatory. He left the conservatory as part of the "Lánská action" - (due to which many young people signed up for the mining profession in the 1950s and this led to the development of apprenticeship education) and Zdeněk became a mining apprentice in Kladno, where he later completed a four-year mining vocational school. After graduation, he started studying at the VŠB (1957) and in 1958 he was at the birth of CM Technik (or at that time still "new" music of the VŠB) as its first primate. He worked in music until 1969, when he emigrated to Canada. In 1998, he performed with the founding musicians at the 40th anniversary concert of the band Technik.
A native of Koblov (near Ostrava), where he lived his entire life. He worked as a mine electrician at Stachanov Mine (Hubert mine in Hrušov). As an amateur violinist, in 1955 he joined the emerging ONDRAŠ radio music group (led by Jaromír Dadák), and worked in it as principal for the first 4-5 years, and then until 1968 as tercás and contracs. In addition, he worked as a third grader in the years 1965-1975 in the Technik music department. His father was an amateur violinist, and he built several instruments that musicians ONDRAŠ, TECHNIK and Rudolf himself used.
Originally from Valašské Meziříčí (year 1940). He graduated from the Ostrava Conservatory in the field of playing the violin. He worked in several dulcimer bands, after 1967(8) he became the leader of ONDRAŠ radio music. For a short time at the turn of the 1970s and 1980s, he was also active in music as a technician.
Originally from Ostrava-Hrušov (approx. 1936). He graduated from the Ostrava Conservatory in the field of playing the violin. He was a member of Technik music from 1966 until the beginning of the 80s (approx. 1983) as a junior. He was a violinist of the Janáček Philharmonic in Ostrava throughout his productive years.
He comes from Kozmice near Hlučín (1939). After matriculation, he started studying at VŠB and was one of the founding members of the newly formed VŠB music group in 1958. He worked as a third-year student. When playing to the dance, he sometimes also acted as a prima - from there he got his nickname "the king of waltzes". He worked in music at VŠB until the end of his studies in 1962.
Born 1940(?). He came from Nové Jičín. After graduating from the local gymnasium, he began studying at the VŠB and due to his technical maturity in playing the violin, he became a member of the dulcimer band of the VŠB in 1959. He was active in music for a short time - until 1963.
Born in 1940. He comes from Frýdek-Místek. After graduating from the local gymnasium, he began studying at the VŠB and became a member of the VŠB music band, where he worked until graduation - in 1963. After completing his studies, he continued his musical activities in the amateur symphony orchestra of the Frýdek-Místek Sheet Metal Rolling Mills.
Born 1945-6(?). He comes from a musician family from Jablunkov. He is a graduate of the Ostrava Conservatory in playing the violin (1958 Prof. M. Rucká). After graduation, he joined the Ostrava (now Janáček) Philharmonic as a violinist. Technik was active in dulcimer music in the period 1966-1975. After leaving the philharmonic, he is a violin teacher at the ZUŠ Jablunkov and Hrádek in Silesia, where he educates a number of high-quality students. He cooperates with children's ensembles of folk songs and dances Jacková and Malí Jacková, which work at DDM Jablunkov.
Born in 1936. He comes from Čeladná. After graduating from high school (in Frýdlant n.O.?), he studied at VŠB. In 1958, he became a member of the newly formed VŠB music group, where he worked as a (violin) contrasto until he graduated in 1960. In his professional life, he worked in the North Bohemian brown coal mine until his retirement.
He was born in 1934 in Kyjov. His father was a glassblower and came from Strání-Květná. From a young age, Jožka had a talent for both music and sports (running 100m). He participated in a number of violin competitions, in which he won several awards. After graduating from the Kyiv gymnasium in 1953, he began his studies at the VŠB, where he immediately joined the VŠB music department led by František Hromek and, due to his high level of interpretation, became its second primate. From 1955 to 1968, he was a member of radio music ONDRAŠ. Technik worked in music until the mid-1980s, when due to health reasons he ended his musical activities. He went to musician's heaven on December 22, 2013 in Kyjov
Born in 1941. He comes from Ostrava-Vítkovice, where he graduated from grammar school. After graduation, he began studying at the VŠB and in 1959 became a member of the VŠB music department. He worked as a third, and in the later years of Technik music, as a contras. He worked in the band until the end of the 80s (approx. 1988). He also worked as a third party and arranger in the musicals Lubina and Lučina. In the 90s, he supported Technik music as a sponsor.
Year 1940. He came to study at VŠB after graduating from the grammar school in Ostrava-Vítkovice. Already in his youth he acquired a relationship with serious music. He played solo and in ensembles. He joined the VŠB music department shortly after its foundation (1958-9). For a short time, he worked as a third baseman, before long he became a counter, which he still is today. He worked in Technik music until 1983. During his work in the music department of VŠB, he was also the artistic director of the Lubin music group for a short time. In the 1980s, he led the children's music club at LŠU Ostrava-Zábřeh (which was also attended by the young Jan and Pavel Rokyta) and trained a number of quality musicians in it. Today, Lipka works in music.
Born in 1936 - a native of Lipov in Horňáck. He graduated from the gymnasium in Strážnice, where he already played in the student dulcimer band during his studies. He studied geology at the VŠB, and after the creation of the "new" music of the VŠB in 1958, he became a member of it, as a violin contraption. He worked in music until 1961, then he was a member of other Ostrava dulcimer bands (e.g. in the 1970s in CM Morava at VŠB). For a short time he also worked as a contrasto in the small music of the Czech Republic. radio station ONDRAŠ.
A native of Frýdlant n.O. He worked for a short time in the early 1960s as a clarinetist in the "new" music of VŠB, later (after 1963) also in Technik music.
Born in 1949 - he comes from Loučná nad Desnou, which is known as a breeding ground for clarinetists and brass players in general (e.g. the very famous Dixieland from Loučná nad Desnou). He originally trained as an electrician, then studied clarinet at the Ostrava Conservatory. Already during his studies (1968) he became a member of the band Technik, in which he worked until the end of the 80s (approx. 1988). Professionally, he was originally a member of the opera orchestra of the Ostrava Theater, then a member of the Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra in Ostrava. Today he works as a clarinet teacher at ZUŠ Hlučín. His greatest strength was a noble tone and a sense of the cantilena, which is evidenced by a number of great recordings of Radio Ostrava.
Born in 1935. Originally from Hošťálkovice near Ostrava, where his father was the conductor of the local brass band. He studied clarinet at the Higher School of Music and Pedagogy in Ostrava, which he graduated in 1958. As far as the folklore genre is concerned, he was active in the small music of Czech Radio ONDRAŠ at the end of the 50s of the last century. In the 1960s, he was also a frequent guest in the dulcimer band Technik, with whom he recorded in a radio studio and also took part in several foreign tours (e.g. France - Nice 1969).
Graduate of the Ostrava Conservatoire in clarinet. He played for a short time in the "new" music of VŠB. He then worked as a music teacher at the ZUŠ in Havířov.
Born 1938 - native of Albrechtiček near Studénka. He studied cello and organ at the Ostrava Conservatory. He worked for many years as a member of the Ostrava Radio Orchestra (ORO). He became acquainted with Technik music on the radio and became a member of it in the 1970s. He retired from music due to health problems in the mid-90s. After that he was a teacher at the Ostrava-Vítkovice ZUŠ and today he lives as a pensioner in Studénka.
- died 7/9/2009
Born in 1937 - a native of Karolín near Tlumačov. He studied cello at the Ostrava Conservatory with PhDr. Ivan Mérka and then worked in his professional life as a member of the opera orchestra of the St. Theater in Ostrava and then a member of the orchestra of the Janáček Philharmonic Ostrava. He devoted himself to folk music in a number of ensembles - the music of the Ládi Ševčík Ensemble at the DK NH(KG) Ostrava-Zábřeh, the small music of Czech Radio ONDRAŠ and the music of Technik. He worked there during the 70s of the last century, until the arrival of Jiljí Dybala.
- died on 2/4/2012
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Born in 1938 - comes from Silesian Ostrava. After graduating from the Higher Industrial School of Mining in Ostrava, he began studying at VŠB in 1957. A year later, when the "new" musical group of VŠB was founded, he joined it as a double bassist. Despite being a self-taught musician, he was able to master the instrument at a very good level thanks to his talent and diligence. He was the bassist of Technik music from the beginning until the beginning of the nineties, when he retired from music due to health problems. Throughout his professional life, he worked as a mining technician at various OKD mines, later as an employee of OKD's general directorate.
He came from Jasenna near Vizovice - a cousin of Jan Rokyta. Very good double bass player - self-taught. While studying at the Technical University (VUT) in Brno just after the Second World War, he met Jaroslav Jurášek (1925-2005), in whose dulcimer band he played in the Valašské krúžek in Brno until the end of the 1940s. For political reasons, he was forced to end his studies at BUT early. In 1953, he became a member of Vilém Klos's original folk music band at Czech Radio in Ostrava, from 1955 he worked in radio music band ONDRAŠ until 1972. In addition, he often guested in the music of Technik, in the music of Miroslav Večeři - ČÁRDA, in the music of Morava at VŠB and others.
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