In 2017, he finished his Ph.D. studies at the Pedagogical Faculty of the Charles University in Prague (dissertation "Attraction and Problems of the Antonín Dvořák´s Piano Works").
During his studies, Víšek became a many-time laureate in domestic competitions including Ústi nad Labem, Hradec Králové and Mariánské Lázně.
He performed in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Egypt, Japan, USA, Hungary, Russia, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Germany, France, Holland, Italy, Finland, Switzerland and Austria.
Other successes include the unique festival "Music of extended duration" on Prague Castle where he played the works of John Cage, the festival "Musica Iudaica" where he performed the work of Jewish composers including Gershwin, Mendelssohn-Bartholdy and E.W.
An interview with Tomáš Víšek in Czech Music described him as, "An explosive type of an artist who is always fully absorbed in the play.