Czech tenor Štefan Margita is represented by the Camerata Agency within the Czech Republic and Slovakia. During his long international career, he has performed on almost all major European and overseas opera stages such as Metropolitan Opera in New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Houston, São Paulo, Paris, Berlin, Rome, Milan, Madrid, Amsterdam, and hosted at prestigious festivals in Salzburg, Ludwigsburg, Bregenz and Edinburgh. Štefan Margita also devotes extensive concert activities.
Adam Plachetka is represented by the Camerata Agency within the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Beeing one of the most succesful bass-baritones of today, his engagements include appearances at the Salzburger Festspiele, Royal Opera House Covent Garden in London, Musikverein in Vienna, Glyndebourne Festival, Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Lyric Opera of Chicago or Metropolitan Opera in New York.
Kateřina Kněžíková is a permanent cast member of the National Theatre in Prague. She is a laureate of the Classic Prague Awards 2018 for the best chamber performance and Thalia Award 2019 for extraordinary stage performance in the opera Julietta (B. Martinů) on the boards of the National Moravian-Silesian Theater. In 2021, she released her first solo album "Phidylé" for Supraphon label, which was named as Editor's Choice and The Best Classical Albums of 2021 in Gramophone Magazine. In 2022, album "Phidylé" won the prestigious BBC Magazine Music Awards in the "Vocal" category.
Markéta Cukrová belongs to the most sought-for Czech soloists in the field of historically informed music. She gives guest performances in the National Theatre in Prague, National Theatre in Brno and Košice State Theatre. She regularly cooperates with Italian ensemble Mala Punica and Belgian Club Mediéval, in the Czech Republic she regularly performs with Collegium Marianum, Musica Florea, Czech Ensemble Baroque or Ensemble 18+. In recent years, she has been short-listed two times for the Opera Plus Award for the Best Opera Singer of the season and nominated for two major opera awards of the Czech Republic (Thalia, Classic Prague Awards).
Czech mezzo-soprano Štěpánka Pučálková is in demand internationally both as an opera and concert singer and impresses with the elegant and warm timbre of her voice. Štěpánka Pučálková is an absolvent of the University Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria. She performed in number of productions at the Landestheater in Salzburg and performed also at the Salzburger Festspiele. Štěpánka is engaged in Semper Oper Dresden and performs as a guest in the Prague State Opera, the National Theatre Prague, the Slovak National Theatre in Bratislava as well as in the Landestheater Bregenz. She is a laureate of the "Best Female Voice Award" from the International Singing Competition Concours International de Belcanto Vincenzo Bellini in Marseille, France.
Richard Samek regularly performs at the National Theatre in Prague, J. K. Tyl Theatre in Pilsen, National Theatre Brno, National Moravian-Silesian Theatre in Ostrava, and Slovak National Theatre in Bratislava. He has also appeared at Semperoper Dresden, Theater Magdeburg, and Theater und Philharmonie Essen. In March 2025, he will make his debut at Oper Graz in the role of Kronprinz Georg in Lehár's Schön ist die Welt.
Svatopluk Sem is a permanent guest of the National Theatre in Prague, J. K. Tyl Theatre in Pilsen, National Theatre Brno, National Moravia-Silesian Theatre in Ostrava and South Bohemian Theatre in České Budějovice. He is a laureate of the Thalia Award for the Best Male Opera Performance in 2017.
Roman Hoza finished his studies at the Janáček's Academy of Performing Arts Brno and an internship at the Universität für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Vienna. He was a member of Deutsche Oper am Rhein Opera Studio in Düsseldorf / Duisburg, where he makes his guest performance also in the season 2016/2017. In 2019, Roman Hoza returned to the Deutsche Oper am Rhein in Düsseldorf, again as Rossini's Dandini, and since the 2020/21 season he has been a permanent soloist in the opera.
Vojtěch Spurný is a prominent Czech conductor, piano and harpsichord player and music instructor. His conducting career has seen him collaborate with the prestigious opera scenes and orchestras; he also actively performs on early keyboard instruments. At present, he is a chief conductor of the Silesian Theater in Opava and a permanent guest conductor of the South Bohemian Philharmonic Orchestra.
A conductor, composer and pianist Jan Kučera is one of the most versatile Czech artists. As a composer he intervenes in many areas, he composes symphonic, chamber, song and scenic compositions. As a conductor he cooperates with leading Czech orchestras, with whom he performed or directed more than one hundred symphonic pieces. He is an author of comic opera Red Mary and Ballet Three Musketeers and The Taming of a Wicked Woman. In 2015-2021 he was engaged as the chief conductor of the Karlovy Vary Symphony Orchestra.
Olga Arribas Quintana (nee Šroubková) is an absolvent of Prague Conservatory and Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover. She is a laureate of several international competitions (Rodolfo Lipizer Prize, International Competition Prague Spring, Shanghai Isaac Stern International Violin Competition etc.).
Eduard Šístek studied cello at the Prague Conservatory with Jaroslav Kulhan, at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague with Mikael Ericsson, and at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna with Reinhard Latzka. He has won prizes at the Bohuslav Martinů Foundation Competition, the Leoš Janáček International Competition in Brno, the Beethoven's Hradec International Interpretation Competition, and others. He performs as a soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral player. Since 2012, he has been a permanent member of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. He is also a member of the Umělecká beseda (Artistic Society), where he focuses on the interpretation of contemporary compositions by Czech and international composers.
Karel Vrtiška is a Czech pianist who studied at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and the Nuremberg University of Music. A laureate of numerous competitions, including Virtuosi per Musica di Pianoforte and Beethoven's Hradec, he has performed with leading Czech orchestras and at festivals such as Prague Spring. He has appeared as a soloist and chamber musician across Europe, Asia, and North America, and recorded for BBC and Czech Radio and Czech Television. He has been collaborating with tenor Štefan Margita, serving as his accompanist in recitals, including three performances at the World Expo in Osaka in 2025. He also teaches at HAMU in Prague.
Jan is currently studying at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Mannheim. In 2025 he won the International Johann Sebastian Bach Competition Leipzig, the first ever victory of a Czech pianist in the most prestigious international Bach competition.
As the youngest participant in Europe, he also won the Concours International de Piano d'Epinal 2022. He has performed with the Brno Philharmonic, the Symphony Orchestra hl. m. Prague FOK, the North Bohemian Philharmonic Teplice, the Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra
and others. He gave a solo recital at the National Bohemian Hall in New York and at the Kennedy Center in Washington as
part of the prestigious Millennium Stage concert series.
Tenor Daniel Matoušek is an absolvent of the EMA masterclass and the Carangelo Belcanto Academy in Cornuda. He is a guest at the National Theater in Brno, Opernhaus Magdeburg, DJKT in Pilsen or the Moravian Theater in Olomouc. He participated in the iSING festival in China, where he was selected from 2,500 singers from all over the world to participate in 2 performances, 6 concerts and 2 television recordings under the baton of the world conductors. As of the 2022/23 season, Daniel is a member of the National Theatre in Prague.