Zlatý slavík explained

Zlatý slavík
Awarded For:Popularity in the Czechoslovak music industry
Country:Czechoslovakia
Year:1962
Year2:1991
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Zlatý slavík (en|"golden nightingale") was a Czechoslovak music poll and award of the same name established by the magazine Mladý svět in 1962, and broadcast on television. It was held until 1991, when Český slavík took its place. After the dissolution of Czechoslovakia at the end of 1992 and its division into Czechia and Slovakia, the latter got its own award, named Slovenský slávik. Karel Gott was both the first and most highly decorated recipient of Zlatý slavík.

History

In 1962, as the popular Czechoslovak magazine Mladý svět was generating ideas for a music poll, one of its young editors, later actor and director Ladislav Smoljak, came up with the name "golden nightingale", after a children's toy.[1]

In the first year of the poll, 797 votes were returned; the highest vote tally registered in its 29-year history was over 115,000.[2] From 1969 until the collapse of communism in Czechoslovakia in 1989, the poll's results were falsified for political reasons.[3] [4]

Categories and censorship

Award categories changed over the years. In 1962, 1963, and 1970, there was a joint male and female singer category; the song category was eliminated after 1968.

In 1970, Marta Kubišová was set to win her fourth slavík, but since she had been banned from speaking publicly by the government due to her anti-communist lyrics and activism, the editors of Mladý svět were forced to change the results at the behest of the Czech Office for Press and Information: the male and female singer categories were thus combined, leading to a victory by Karel Gott. Kubišová received her award retroactively in 1990 by then-editor-in-chief of Mladý svět, Luboš Beniak.[5]

Winners

Over the course of its 29 years, 6 male and 7 female singers, 8 bands, and 7 songs received the award.

Top winners

Karel Gott (22), Hana Zagorová (9), Naďa Urbánková (5), Marta Kubišová (4), and the band Elán (4) won the most trophies.

Rank1st2nd3rd
ArtistKarel GottHana ZagorováNaďa Urbánková
Total awards2295

Table

Year Male singer Female singer Group Singer – male/female Song Presenter
1962Waldemar Matuška"Láska nebeská" (Jiří Šlitr/Jiří Suchý)
1963Karel Gott"Oči sněhem zaváté" (Šlitr/Suchý)Vladimír Dvořák
1964Karel GottEva Pilarová"Schody do nebe" (Karel Kopecký/Jindřich Faktor)
1965Karel GottHelena Vondráčková"Cesta rájem" (Artie Glenn/Jiří Štaidl)
1966Karel GottMarta KubišováDarek Vostřel
1967Waldemar MatuškaEva Pilarová"Náhrobní kámen" (Petr Novák/Ivo Plicka)
1968Karel GottMarta Kubišová"Lady Carneval" (Karel Svoboda/Štaidl)Vladimír Dvořák
1969Karel GottMarta Kubišová
1970Karel GottEduard Hrubeš
1971Karel GottEva PilarováEduard Hrubeš
1972Karel GottNaďa UrbánkováMiloslav Šimek
1973Karel GottNaďa UrbánkováMiloslav Šimek
1974Karel GottNaďa Urbánková
1975Karel GottNaďa Urbánková
1976Karel GottNaďa Urbánková
1977Karel GottHana ZagorováSkupina Ladislava Štaidla
1978Karel GottHana ZagorováSkupina Ladislava Štaidla
1979Karel GottHana ZagorováKatapultJan Vala
1980Karel GottHana ZagorováKatapult
1981Karel GottHana ZagorováOlympicTomáš Sláma
1982Miroslav ŽbirkaHana ZagorováOlympicTomáš Sláma
1983Karel GottHana ZagorováOlympicJan Vala
1984Karel GottHana ZagorováElán
1985Peter NagyHana ZagorováElán
1986Dalibor JandaIveta BartošováElán
1987Dalibor JandaPetra JanůElán
1988Dalibor JandaPetra JanůCitron
1989Karel GottPetra JanůTeamJan Vala, Roman Lipčík
1990Karel GottIveta BartošováTeamJan Vala
1991Pavol HaberaIveta BartošováTeam

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Zlatý slavík – nesmrtelná anketa . idnes.cz . 4 December 2003 . 26 November 2024 . cs . Zlatý slavík – immortal poll.
  2. Web site: Zlatý slavík – History. Český slavík Mattoni. ceskyslavik.cz. Musica Bohemica. 10 April 2011. cs.
  3. Web site: Albové vývojové milníky 1960 – 2000 . czechmusic.net . 26 November 2024 . cs . Album development milestones 1960 – 2000.
  4. Web site: Matyho stránky . ceskypop.wz.cz . 25 February 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110225044625/http://www.ceskypop.wz.cz/menu/biografie/kubisova.html . 26 November 2024 . 25 February 2011 . cs . Maty's pages.
  5. Web site: Koncertní návrat Marty Kubišové . supraphon.cz . 2 June 1990 . 26 November 2024 . cs . Marta Kubišová's concert return.