Lada
Fedorová was born on October 6, 1981, in Ostrava.
She graduated from the Prague Conservatory in the class of Prof. Jaroslav Foltýn
and Prof. Jitka Nováková.
She completed her Bachelor's studies in JAMU in Brno in the class of Dr. Peter
Michalica.
She has been studying in the ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC ARHUS in Denmark, where she
has been tutored by the exceptional Prof. Marta Líbalová - a long-time pedagogue
of Gabriela Demeterová.
She participated in many master violin courses of significant pedagogues and
violin virtuosos, i.e., Dr. Marta Líbalová (Denmark), Václav Hudeček (Czech
Republic), Čeněk Pavlík (Czech Republic), Prof. Simon Jaroschewitsch (Israel),
and Prof. Vadim Mazzo at the international course AMEROPA, where she was offered
the opportunity to study in the USA.
She participated in courses of contemporary music with the Ensemble Recherche,
which ranks among the best orchestras in its field.
In 2005 she performed with them at the international Exposition of New Music
festival.

She
was awarded the 1st prize of Radio Katowitze, she is a laureate of the
CONCERTINA PRAGA, and she is also a laureate of the international competition in
Dolní Kubín, Slovakia.
During 2000-2003 she was a member of the Collegia of Czech Philharmonists, whose
artistic director was Gabriela Demeterová.
In 2005, under the MAXIMUM HANNIG label, she release her debut CD "Romance from
Andalusia/Spanish Dances/Pablo de Sarateso" (the CD includes virtuoso
compositions for the violin of the highest technical precision and is
dramaturgically unique, not only in this country but also abroad).
Compositions from this album have been played by Radio Classic.
On September 2, 2006, she performed at a violin concert of Jan Václav Kalivoda
at the International Festival of Karl Dietters von Diettersdorf in Prague,
together with the Janáček Philharmonic. In November she performed at the
international Musical Autumn of Poblanica festival with the Prague Chamber
Philharmonic.
She has been performing regularly at home and abroad (in 2004 she performed in
the Chinese Xi ´Amen).
She plays an Italian violin of Thomas Balestrieri, which was produced in Cremona
1724.