Zdenek Tylsar
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Nome: Zdeněk, Apelido: TYLŠAR Nascido em: Vrahovice (Prostějov) Data de nascimento: 29. 4. 1945 Filhos: Věra (1971). Pais: Bedřich (fal. 1977) a Helena (fal. 1996). Proffisão: sólocornista ČF, prof. AMU, chefe deneipe de trompas České filharmonie - 1º cornista, prof. AMU.
Studia: JAMU, trompa, Brno 69. Interesses: actividade pedagogica, trabalho na cabana,belas artes, sport.
Zdeněk Tylšar (born 29.4. 1945 in Vrahovice near of Prostějov in Czech Republic) belongs without the slightest exaggeration among the top French horn players in the world. He began studying the instrument at the age of twelve, and his development was so rapid that after only two years he was accepted into the class of Professor Šolc at the Brno Conservatory. As a seventeen-year old he was already a member of the orchestra of the Janáček Opera at the State Theatre in Brno, and when nineteen, immediately after graduating from the conservatory, he became a member of the Czech Philharmonic. He crowned his musical education at the Janáček Academy in Brno, again with Professor Šolc. Since 1967 he has been first hornist and solo hornist with the Czech Philharmonic, where audiences and critics alike admire his work. Since 1977 he has taught at Prague's Academy of the Performing Arts, with remarkable results. He died 18.8.2006 61 years old.

