Adléta is a phonetician and voice teacher based in Prague, Czech Republic. Currently, she is pursuing the MA in Voice Pedagogy with the Voice Study Centre as well as a PhD at the Institute of Phonetics, Charles University, where her doctoral research explores the acoustic and perceptual characteristics of timbre in the singing voice. Her work aims to bridge scientific research and practical voice pedagogy, fostering connections between researchers, teachers, and practitioners, and creating collaborative spaces for knowledge exchange across artistic and scientific disciplines. She is especially interested in cross-modal and embodied approaches to voice pedagogy, translating insights from voice science into clear, engaging learning experiences. Through workshops and group activities, she seeks to help singers and speakers explore scientific concepts in playful, accessible ways.
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MA student Adléta Hanžlová selected for the Young Professionals Program at Eurovox!
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Thursday 14th May 2026MA student Adléta Hanžlová reflects on being selected as one of just 10 participants in EVTA’s Young Professionals Programme at Eurovox.
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