ABOUT ME
Tereza Jaďuďová (2001) is among the outstanding talents of the young generation of Slovak composers. She comes from Hurbanovo and studied composition with Associate Professors Ivan Buffa and Lucia Papanetzová at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava. Her work encompasses orchestral, vocal, chamber, and stage music. Among her notable compositions are the song cycle Romances Op. 28, 4 Miniatures Op. 62, 5 Preludes from Gdańsk, SEVDALINKI, and the symphonic poem Eagle Bird Op. 41, which won 3rd prize at the Michał Kleofas Ogiński International Composers’ Competition in Minsk.
In 2025, her Fantasy on “Mor ho!” Op. 60b was performed at the Reduta in Bratislava by the Slovak Philharmonic under the baton of Ondrej Olos. Her works have been presented at festivals such as Orfeus, Asynchronie, and New Slovak Music. In addition to her activities at home, she completed a study residency in Gdańsk, Poland, and toured China as a pianist with the Slovak National Orchestra.