Singing
At the age of 18 Vitezslava began her singing education with various Conservatory teachers. Her last and most important one was the soprano soloist of the State Opera and teacher Simona Procházková, where she attended for 4 years.
Numerous performances with the pianist Petr Novak brought the experience not only in the field of church music. Together with harpist Katarina Sevcikova, Vitezslava sung in Duo Angelorum for four years, where they
presented themselves with a mixed repertoire of pop, classical, musical, and film music.
Recently Vitezslava cooperates as a solo mezzo-soprano with the choir Collegium for Sacred Music under the leadership of Vít Aschenbrenner, a musicologist, harpsichordist, organist and pedagogue, who focuses mainly on
the interpretation of Baroque music.
The ensemble performs on various occasions (church services, dramaturgically complete concerts, etc.) mainly in West Bohemia and Germany, as well as at international festivals.
A selection of performed compositions:
BRENTNER, Johann Joseph Ignatius (1689–1742): Offertorium de Martyre
BRIXI, Franz Xaver (1732–1771): Regina coeli in G
BRIXI, Franz Xaver (1732–1771): Regina coeli laetare in C
BRIXI, Franz Xaver (1732–1771): Missa brevis in a minor
CALDARA, Antonio (1670–1736): Caro mea vere est cibus (motet)
CALDARA, Antonio (1670–1736): Ego sum panis vivus (motet)
Grancini, Michelangelo (1605–1669): Dulcis Christe (motet)
HORÁK, Václav Emanuel (1800–1871): Missa Pastoralis in G major
LIECHTENAUER, Paul Ignaz (1673–1756): VI. Missa S. Joannis Nepomuceni
SEHLING, Joseph Anton (1710–1756): Offertorium ex D. (Joseph Anton Sehling)
SCHMALFUS, Franz Ferdinand Cosmas (1730–1811): Missa ex D
SCHMIDT, Ferdinand (1693–1756): Ave Regina Caelorum in G
From the review of the concert on 10/08/2023: “The soloist impressed with her dark mezzo-soprano, in the middle fast part with her brisk coloratura.” (in: ULRYCHOVÁ, Marta: Happy Connection of a Musicologist and
Informed Interpretation. Consortium Musicum and its performance in Přimda.
For 15 years Vitezslava has also accompanied various wedding ceremonies in the Czech Republic and also in Ireland.
Her ability to express and convey feelings and emotions with her violin as well as her unique voice make every wedding and concert an unforgettable event that touches the soul.
Vítězslava (Victoria) Krahmerová was born in Pilsen, where she graduated from a fashion design school.
Vitezslava is fluent in Czech, English, and German.
Violin
From the age of 5 she was under the pedagogical guidance of Vlasta Frieslová for 2 musical cycles (for 13 years) at the Pilsen 5th Elementary Art School.
During her studies, she successfully participated in various competitions as a solo artist and with a piano trio. She was also active as a member of various chamber music groups.
She participated in music courses of the outstanding leading Czech violinist Jana Vonášková-Nováková.
For a long time Vitezslava played the first violin in various orchestras.
Particularly noteworthy are the four years in the internationally renowned and successful Irish Cork School of Music Symphony Orchestra and the Cork Symphony Orchestra.
For 4 years she played in the baroque chamber orchestra Consortium Musicum under the leadership of the above-mentioned Vít Aschenbrenner.
Next musical experience was in the 1st violin section in the Pilsen Orchestral Association, followed by the Collegium Musicum Symphony Orchestra in Bocholt, Germany, and then the CVUT Symphony Orchestra at
Charles Square in Prague.
Numerous performances with the pianist Petr Novak brought the experience not only in the field of church music. Together with harpist Katarina Sevcikova, Vitezslava played in Duo Angelorum for four years, where they
presented themselves with a mixed repertoire of pop, classical, musical, and film music.
Nowadays, Vítězslava performs solo concerts in the field of pop-classics genre along with singing.