Background
Radovan Tariska was born in Levice, Slovakia on August 14, 1979.
Radovan Tariska was born in Levice, Slovakia on August 14, 1979.
He is a 1998 graduate of Conservatory of Zilina, where he studied alto saxophone.
At the age of 12, Radovan started to study clarinet at Primary art school in Tlmace. In 2006, Radovan recorded his first album as a bandleader, Elements, on the Music Centre label as a duo with a piano player Ondrej Krajnak. This album was nominated for a Slovak Music Award as the jazz album of the year.
In 2005 he put together an international sextet with Ryan Carniaux (trumpet, United States), Ondrej Stveracek (tenor saxophone, Czechoslovakian Republic), Ondrej Krajnak (piano, Slovakia), Tomas Baros (double bass, Czechoslovakian Republic), Marian Sevcik (drums, Slovakia).
With his international sextet, he released his second album, Radovan Tariska Sextet, in 2009 on the Music Centre label. Radovan is well known for his latest project Folklore To Jazz.
He created a unique combination of Slovak traditional folklore with American Jazz. Folklore To Jazz is a successful multicultural project, in which Radovan involved some of the most successful jazz musicians of today: Essiet Okon Essiet (bass), Benito Gonzalez(piano), David Hodek (drums).
In 2013, the album Folklore to Jazz was nominated for Radiohead Award and Esprit Award as the best jazz album of the year.
In 2015, Radovan Tariska was nominated for the Crystal Wing Award.
As a member of The Slovak Young Swing Generation Big Band, he performed at Bratislava Jazz Days festival in 1997. Radovan has been a member of Gustav Brom Big Band since 2001.