Iva Kramperová
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Iva Kramperová is a Czech
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 violinist.

Iva Kramperová studied at the Music Faculty of Academy of Performing Arts
Academy of Performing Arts in Prague
The Academy of Performing Arts in Prague is a university level school of music, dance, drama, film, TV and multi-media studies.- Faculties :*Film and TV School - FAMU*Music Faculty - HAMU*Theatre Faculty - DAMU-Notable alumni:...


in Prague
Prague
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 (Prof. Ivan Straus
Ivan Straus
Ivan Straus is a Czech violinist and music pedagogue. He is particularly associated with the works of Bohuslav Martinů. He has served as first violinist of the Suk Quartet since 1979. With the quartet he has toured internationally and made multiple recordings. He was previously a member of the...

, Leos Cepicky), she has participated in several master classes in the Czech Republic (Václav Hudeček
Václav Hudecek
Václav Hudeček is a Czech violinist.He studied at the Prague Conservatory. While he was still only fifteen, he performed in concert on 12 November 1967 with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London. One day later he was heard by the legendary David Oistrach. Hudeček was the pupil of this great...

) and abroad (France
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 - Régis Pasquier).

She is the concert master and soloist of Barocco sempre giovane
Barocco sempre giovane
Barocco sempre giovane is a professional Czech chamber orchestra.Barocco sempre giovane was founded in 2004 by a violoncellist Josef Krečmer. It is a chamber ensemble consisting of young musicians, standing organist and harpsichordist is Pavel Svoboda, concert master is Iva Kramperová...

. With this ensemble she has performed at hundreds of concerts (including of Prague Spring International Music Festival) for example for Office of the President of the Czech Republic
President of the Czech Republic
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. She makes recordings for the Czech Radio and the Czech Television. She cooperates with soloists (Václav Hudeček
Václav Hudecek
Václav Hudeček is a Czech violinist.He studied at the Prague Conservatory. While he was still only fifteen, he performed in concert on 12 November 1967 with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London. One day later he was heard by the legendary David Oistrach. Hudeček was the pupil of this great...

, Ivan Ženatý
Ivan Ženatý
Ivan Ženatý is a Czech violinist.He studied at the Prague Conservatory, there he has made his debutwith the Czech Philharmonics. Since 1988 he has been collaborating in private lessons with Josef Suk...

, Jiri Stivin
Jirí Stivín
Jiří Stivín is a Czech flute player and composer.He graduated from the Film Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague . He also studied composition at the Royal Academy of Music as well as at the Prague Academy of Music .Stivín performs music from the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and...

, Barbara Maria Willi, Václav Rabas
Václav Rabas (organist)
Doc. Václav Rabas is a Czech Organist and music teacher.Rabas graduated from the Prague Conservatory and from the Faculty of Music of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague . He won the first prize in the Prague Spring International Organ Competition. He records for Czech radio and Czech...

, Radek Baborak) and orchestras.

Since 2007 Kramperova has been professor at the Conservatory
Music school
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 in Pardubice.

Prizes

  • Prize of the foundation Český hudební fond (Czech Music Fund) for the best performance of contemporary music
  • Laureate of Leoš Janáček International Competition
    Leos Janacek International Competition
    The Leoš Janáček International Competition , has been held annually by the Faculty of Music of the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno since 1994, Czech Republic...

     in Brno
    Brno
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  • Competition of Conservatories of the Czech Republic
    Czech Republic
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  • Laureate of Beethoven’s Hradec International Music Competition
  • Prize of the mayor of the city of Pardubice
    Pardubice
    Pardubice is the capital city of the Pardubice Region and lies on the river Elbe, 65 miles east of Prague. Pardubice has an antique centre square and old town, with many restaurants that stay open until late in the evening. There is an old Tower and a recently renovated Castle...

     for excellent study results
  • Scholarship of Yamaha Corporation

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