CZECH Artists Management International (CzAMI) is a Music Management / Production Company with the seat in Prague, Czech Republic, representing some of the best Czech musicians abroad and some excellent international musicians in the Czech Republic as well as worldwide. Since its founding in 1995, CzAMI's artists took part in such festivals as Europamusicale in Munich, Altmark Festspiele, Germany, Dubrovnik Summer Festival, Croatia, Prague Spring Festival, Smetana's Litomyšl, Czech Republic, March Music Days in Rousse, Bulgaria, in Los Gatos, CA, US, Bratislava Music Festival, Slovakia, KYPRIA Music Festival, Cyprus, etc. In the past, such ensembles as Quartetto con flauto, Czech Trio, Martinů and Stamic String Quartets, Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra of Pardubice with conductor Tomáš Koutník, and Victor Emanuel von Monteton have toured the US and Canada for their first time. Violinist Pavel Šporcl toured Germany with the Czech State Philharmonic Orchestra of Brno in 1999, 2000 and 2002, each time with raving reviews, hence starting his international career. The Czech Trio, Quartetto con flauto and the Stamic String Quartet were re-invited to the US a number of times since their introductory tour. The Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra of Ostrava performed in Munich, Germany (Am Gasteig) for the first time (in 2002).
Many artists perform at various music festivals in Europe, North (the US and Canada) and South America (Argentina) and with orchestras in Europe. Among the artists performing through CzAMI are the Alexander (US) and Endellion (UK) String Quartets, Victor Emanuel von Monteton (Germany, Switzerland), Pacific Trio (US), András Adorján (Germany), Yoav Talmi (Israel), Claire Fox Hillard (US), Zagreb soloists (Croatia), Ilja Gringolts (US), Janice Martin (US), Kypros Markou (US), Erol Erdinc (Turkey), Sebastiano De Filippi (Argentina), Alim Shakh (Russia), Gil Raveh (Israel, Germany), David Syme (US, Ireland), Giora Feidman (Israel), Nancy King (US), Nvart Andreassian (Armenia), and many others. At the present time, CzAMI is preparing a number of orchestras (New Philharmonic Orchestra Hamburg, Cologne Symphony Orchestra, Leipzig Symphony Orchestra) for tours in China.
To support the premiere American concert tour of the Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra of Pardubice (in 2000), CzAMI released one of the orchestra's CDs. The CD and DVD house label of CzAMI is called notabene (Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra of Pardubice, Victor Emanuel von Monteton, and Roman Frič).
In 2014, CzAMI together with the Opera Classica and the Platform of European Memory and Conscience presented the Memorial Concert celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall and the Iron Curtain in Europe with the North-German Philharmonic Orchestra Rostock, Maestro Ulrich Backofen conducting, and a very special guest Marta Kubišová. The representatives of the Czech and German political and social scene were attending.
CzAMI also organizes both regular and occasional events in several Prague hotels for various domestic and foreign companies as well as for many embassies in Prague.