Eva Hartová was born in Prague and she began with her musical education as a child when attending a successful children ensemble Vltavín in which she was introduced to basis of singing, acting, dancing and tap dancing.
Later she studied in private with an opera soloist from the National Theater Marie Veselá. Afterwords she promoted at the Prague Conservatory under the leadership of another opera soloist from the National Theater Jitka Soběhartová.
In June 2021 she participated in the Lyric Opera Studio Weimar where she, except for numerous masterclasses with well established singers, acted and sang the role of Susanna from the Mozart’s opera Le nozze di Figaro, in August 2022 she studied in the mentioned Studio the role of Adele from the Strauss´s operetta Die Fledermaus.
At the moment she has been studying and consulting in private with the internationally well-known soloist Helena Kaupová (Prague National Theatre, Slovak National Theatre in Bratislava) and Ahmad Hedar – nowadays one of the most activelly seeked czech pianist and vocal coach.
Since 2023 she accompanies as a soloist guest the german orchestras, represented by the artistic agency Cecilia CMC. During the New Year´s concerts she accompanied the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie (2024/2025) under the baton of Johannes Klumpp, and the Göttinger Symphonie Orchester (2023/2024) under the leadership of Nicholas Milton.
Since the season 2023/2024 she is engaged at the Nordböhmisches Theater in Ústí nad Labem as an opera soloist. She performs as Esmeralda (B. Smetana: The Bartered Bride), Second Reaper (B. Smetana: Libuše), Adele (J. Strauss: Die Fledermaus), Denise de Flavigny (F. Hervè: Mam’zelle Nitouche), Valencienne (F. Lehár: Die lustige Witwe), Sharon (E.Y. Harburg, F. Saidy: Finian´s Rainbow) and Minnie (J. Herman & M. Stewart: Hello Dolly).
Divadlo J. K. Tyla (S. Bodorová: Quo vadis – Lygie), Rokoko (M. Hejl & JEDL: Opera Ibsen/Přízraky – Regina) či Operní studio Praha (A. Dvořák: Rusalka – První žínka).
Amongst her other guest cooperation belongs the Estates Theatre in Prague (W. A. Mozart: Die Zauberflöte [show for children] – Queen of the night), the Südböhmisches Theater in České Budějovice (T. Hanzlík & V. Zouhar: Pinocchio – Blue Fairy), J. K. Tyl´s Theatre in Pilsen (S. Bodorová: Quo vadis – Lygie), Rokoko Theatre in Prague (M. Hejl & JEDL: Opera Ibsen/Gengangere – Regina) or the Opera Studio Prague (A. Dvořák: Rusalka – 1st Dryade).