JANOSKA ENSEMBLE The Janoska Ensemble was founded by the

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JANOSKA ENSEMBLE
The Janoska Ensemble was founded by the three brothers Ondrej, Frantisek, und Roman together
with their brother-in-law Julius Darvas. The Ensemble members hail from Bratislava and now live in
Vienna.
All four musicians were introduced to classical music as young children by their highly musical family. They went on to receive their first-rate musical education at renowned music institutions under
the guidance of world-famous teachers such as Boris Kuschnir, Pavel Vernikov, Peter Čerman and
Alois Posch. Ondrej and Roman play the violin, Frantisek plays the piano and Julius the double bass.
The members of the Ensemble enjoy worldwide acclaim today and are in great demand on account
of their many performances not only as soloists but also together with their own ensemble and as
members of other distinguished formations.
The members of the JANOSKA ENSEMBLE are united not only by their talent and family ties, but
first and foremost by the musical vision they share. On the strength of their virtuosity and improvisation, the musicians are able to perform a wide-ranging repertoire extending from popular classics
and own compositions to unique arrangements that cover genres such as gypsy, tango and pop. In
their motley programme, they achieve a highly distinctive blend that conjures up the unmistakable
‘JANOSKA STYLE’. The members of the JANOSKA ENSEMBLE have received awards in numerous
international competitions and are considered outstanding musicians of the younger generation.
With their wide-ranging repertoire and their exceptional arrangements, they appeal to music lovers
of all genres. It is precisely this stylistic diversity and variance that make the JANOSKA ENSEMBLE
well worth listening to.
The Ensemble members perform at the world's most renowned concert halls, including the New
Yorker Carnegie Hall, Sydney Opera House, Tokyo Suntory Hall, the Royal Albert Hall in London,
Berlin Philharmonie, Wiener Musikverein and lots more. The Ensemble has shared the stage with
great legends of the music world, including Bobby Mc Ferrin, B.B. King, Paco de Lucia, Angelika
Kirchschlager, Felicity Lott, Natalia Ushakova, Michael Schade, Alan Tam as well as Conchita Wurst
and Reinhard Fendrich.
By participating in ‘Projekt Hollywood in Vienna’, the JANOSKA ENSEMBLE has been delighting
notable Hollywood composers such as Lalo Schifrin, David and Randy Newman with its arrangements and interpretations year after year. As part of Erwin Schrott's 'Rojo Tango’ live tour, the ensemble charmed audiences at the Salzburg Festival, the Vienna State Opera or Tonhalle Düsseldorf.
‘Rojotango live’ was recorded by Sony Music in Berlin.
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Once a year, the Ensemble teams up with the Ford Company to organise a big charity gala for the
‘Licht ins Dunkel’ telethon in the Haydnsaal at Esterházy Palace in Eisenstadt, welcoming majorleague guests, including Sir Roger Moore, Helmut Lotti, Mischa Maisky, Julian Rachlin, Ildikó Raimondi, Lidia Baich, Marika Lichter and members of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, just to name
a few.
With its numerous music projects, the Ensemble delighted fans by stepping in front of the camera
for the European TV production das Ensemble ‘The TEAM’ along with Sunnyi Melles.
The first CD of the JANOSKA ENSEMBLE is scheduled to be released on 26 February 2016 by Deutsche Grammophon/Universal Music.
Ondrej Janoska, violin
Ondrej Janoska’s talent was discovered early on. He was given his first violin lesson by his father
when he was only four years old. He continued his musical training at the Bratislava State Conservatory, later switching to Konservatorium Wien University and attending classes with Professor Boris Kuschnir at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz at the same time. Ondrej took to
the stage as a soloist when he was still young, performing with the Slovak Philharmonic, the Solistes
Européens Luxembourg, the State Philharmonic Košice, Süddeutsche Philharmonie and the Slovak
Chamber Orchestra and touring the USA and Europe. Some of the competitions Ondrej has won:
Paganini Competition Bratislava 1995 (Slovakia), Jaroslav Kocian Violin Competition 1997 (Czech
Republic), International Violin Competition ‘Čírenie talentov’ 1998 and the Vienna Fidelio Competition in 2003, 2004 and 2006, at which he was awarded the 2003 - 2004 stipend of the ‘Herbert von
Karajan Center’ in Vienna. As an artist of great musical diversity, Ondrej feels at home in the most
varied music styles and genres. He excels as a soloist (Schicken), in chamber music ensembles but
also in orchestras. From 2008 to 2012, Ondrej played the 1st violin in the Vienna State Opera Orchestra/Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
Roman Janoska, violin
Roman Janoska was born in Bratislava in 1989 and began to play the violin at the tender age of five.
Initially, he trained at the Conservatory in Bratislava. Later on he switched to Konservatorium Wien
and was admitted to the master class of Professor Pavel Vernikov. Having won numerous European
music competitions, including the Pressburg Paganini Prize (1999), Roman Janoska has earned himself a reputation as a classical violinist. As a ‘classic’ violinist, but also as a jazz violinist, he performs
in the most renowned concert halls around the world. More recently, Roman has been playing with
the Vienna Art Orchestra. In the Janoska Ensemble, Roman impresses audiences with his spontaneous and resourceful improvisations on stage. Roman Janoska is considered one of the most accomplished jazz violinists of his generation.
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Frantisek Janoska, piano
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Frantisek Janoska is reckoned to be one of the most versatile pianists of the younger generation.
Moreover, he has been hugely successful as composer, arranger and improviser in various genres.
His ‘perfect pitch’ was discovered early on. At the age of five he began to play piano. Like his
brothers, Frantisek had his first tuition at the Bratislava Conservatory. Later on, he continued his
studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. Frantisek Janoska has been touring
the world since he was 16. In addition to his own festival project Gypsytime, where he shared the
stage with greats such as Paco de Lucia, he played as a member of the Roby Lakatos Ensemble over
a period of seven years and delighted audiences as pianist in the series ‘Summit of the Stars’, where
he accompanied Anna Netrebko, Roman Vargas and Jose Carreras. Aside from his annual performance at ‘Hollywood in Vienna’, where he performed along with artists such as Al Jarreau, Frantisek
Janoska was musical director of the ‘Rojo Tango’ live tour featuring Erwin Schrott.
Frantisek Janoska has won numerous music competitions. In 1998, he garnered first prize in the European Contest for Young Talents and became a finalist in the ‘Martial Solal’ International Piano
Competition in Paris. In 2002, Frantisek caused a sensation by winning first prize in the International
Franz Liszt Piano Competition in Hungary.
Frantisek Janoska is Bösendorfer pianist.
Julius Darvas, double bass
Julius Darvas was born into an eminent Hungarian family of musicians in the city of Konstanz on the
shore of Lake Constance. At the young age of 9 years, Julius was introduced to the family art of
playing double bass. Julius studied at the Regional Conservatory of Vorarlberg and obtained his concert diploma. He then relocated to Vienna where he completed his studies at the University of Music
and Performing Arts Vienna with distinction in 2004 under the tutelage of Prof. Alois Posch. Julius
Darvas is the first winner of the International Jazz Double Bass Competition in Budapest. The acclaimed American bassist John Pattitucci sat no the jury as honorary member. Since 2001, Julius
Darvas has been a member of the Stage Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera and permanent substitute for the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The art of playing double bass has been a tradition in
the Darvas family for three generations.
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