- Anna Špelinová
- Beatriz Lafont
- Bruno Benne
- Corina Marti
- Cornelia Demmer
- Daniel Deuter
- David Eben
- Eva Káčerková
- Irena Troupová
- Irmtraud Hubatschek
- Jana Semerádová
- Julie Braná
- Kateřina Ghannudi
- Kateřina Klementová
- Letizia Dradi
- Lukáš Vendl
- Magdalena Malá
- Magdalena Švecová
- Marek Špelina
- Marek Štryncl
- Margot Oitzinger
- Michael Brüssing
- Nele Vertommen
- Ondřej Šindelář
- Ondřej Šmíd
- Peter Holtslag
- Peter Kooij
- Poppy Holden
- Robert Hugo
- Shalev Ad-El
- Veronika Svačinová
- Zuzana Švecová

Anna Špelinová
Baroque fluteAnna Špelinová is a Czech flautist specializing in both historical and modern instruments. She began her musical education at the Conservatory in Plzeň in the class of Jana Ryšková and continued at the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Ostrava under the guidance of Jan Ostrý. She further developed her interest in historically informed performance at the Prague Conservatory in the class of Julie Braná, and later at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam, where she studied historical flutes with Anna Besson and Marten Root.
Since 2019, she has been a member of the flute section of the Pilsen Philharmonic. She regularly collaborates with prominent Czech and international ensembles, including Musica Florea, Collegium Marianum, Collegium 1704, the Netherlands Bach Society, Victoria Ensemble, and Wranitzky Kapelle. In 2023, her ensemble, Ensemble dall’acqua, won first prize at the Förderpreis Alte Musik in Saarbrücken, Germany.
Anna has also been engaged in teaching for several years and, as of 2024, has joined the faculty of the Plzeň Conservatory.