Eva Daňhelová
soprano
Eva performs regularly in the Czech Republic and abroad. She has taken part in many prestigious festivals across Europe; in Germany (Rheingau Festival, MDR Festival, Festival Herbstliche Musiktage in Bad Urach), in France (La Roche sur Yon) and at home (Easter Festival of Spiritual Music, Moravian Autumn, the Peter Dvorsky International Music Festival, and the Špilberk Festival).
She has worked with many prominent names from the music scene, including Hugh Wolff, Christian Schulz, Petr Altrichter, Petr Fiala, Caspar Richter, Peter Dvorsky and Ivan Kusnjer. She has also performed with a long list of orchestras both in the Czech Republic and abroad, including RSO Frankfurt, the Österreichisch-Ungarische Orchestra, the Haydn Philharmonic Orchestra, the Pardubice Chamber Orchestra, the Brno Philharmonic, the Czech Chamber Soloists, the Southern Bohemia Philharmonic in Česká Budějovice and the Moravian Philarmonic Orchestra in Olomouc.
Eva played the role of First Wood Nymph in Dvořak’s Rusalka at the National Theatre in Brno, and First Dame in a koncert performance of Mozart’s The Magic Flute. She also performed as soloist in the kantata Mirror of Perfection by Richard Blackford at the International Špilberk Festival. Eva appears on the CD recordings "Klenoty českých Vánoc" (Jewels of a Czech Christmas), ArcoDiva, 2002, and "Moravské Vánoce" (Moravian Christmas), ArcoDiva, 2006.
Artist appears on the following concerts: