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Vlasta Mudríková is a heligón player and singer who, with her playing on the heligón and her incredibly pure singing, belongs to the elite of Slovak folklore. With her playing and singing, Vlastička contributes to the preservation of the color of the folk song and folklore of Kysúc. In addition to solo performances and playing in a band, she also studied at the Academy of Arts in Banská Bystrica, specializing in opera singing. She finished her studies with honors and was ceremoniously awarded the title Mgr.art. She actively collaborated with the State Opera in Banská Bystrica, from where opera visitors remember her well,
Vlasta Mudríková is a heligón player and singer who, with her playing on the heligón and her incredibly pure singing, belongs to the elite of Slovak folklore. With her playing and singing, Vlastička contributes to the preservation of the color of the folk song and folklore of Kysúc. In addition to solo performances and playing in a band, she also studied at the Academy of Arts in Banská Bystrica, specializing in opera singing. She finished her studies with honors and was ceremoniously awarded the title Mgr.art. She actively collaborated with the State Opera in Banská Bystrica, from where opera visitors remember her well, especially from the plays of Giuseppe Verdi - Nabucco and Simon Boccanegra.
Her singing was described by many critics as the purest and most beautiful in Kysucie, which has long since crossed the gates of the Kysucie region. Her heligónka playing and singing received recognition not only at competitions such as Oščadnická heligónka (SK), but also at international events in Ostravica (CZ), Rožňov pod Radhoštěm (CZ), Halenkove (CZ), Veľký Karlovice (CZ), Brno (CZ), Torun (PL) and Węgierská Górka (PL). Fifteen victories in a row at the international Heligóncar competition in Ostravica, where she repeatedly amazed the audience and expert jury with her singing and acting, are worth mentioning. She brought her greatest triumph from Moscow, where she won 1st place at the 2016 World Artists' Championship. In 2018, she received the Skalité Village Award.
Despite the demanding study of opera singing and daily rehearsals at the state opera in Banská Bystrica, Vlastička has not forgotten her work in her band, and continues to pass on folklore to the next generations with her singing and attitude. In addition to playing the heligonka and singing, he is also actively involved in playing the piano and theater, which only confirms his immense talent and versatility. Also thanks to Jozef Smolek, the uncut diamond Vlastička Mudríková developed and took on beautiful contours and became a gem of Slovak folklore, which, as we all believe, will have a place not only on the folklore scene, but also on the Slovak opera scene.
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