He briefly worked as a concert master in the Army Opera and Drama Orchestra of the National Theatre in Prague.
He regularly performed in the Prague Spring International Music Festival.
His repertoire includes a number of works by contemporary composers (Krejčí, Sommer, Srnka, Kalabis, and Bárta), some of which was credited.
He was a member of multiple groups: the Vlach Quartet (1957-1970), the Smetana Trio, and from 1975-1988 he was the artistic director and first violinist of the Czech Nonet.
In the late 1950s until 1969, he was a member of the famous Chamber music ensemble Ars Rediviva.