Zlatý slavík (English: Golden Nightingale) was a music poll and an award of the same name established by magazine Mladý svět along with Smena na nedeľu in 1962, and broadcast on television.
Zlatý slavík | |
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Awarded for | Popularity in the Czechoslovak music industry |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
First awarded | 1962 |
While 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.[1] It later emerged that from the 1970s onwards the entries were frequently falsified by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ).[citation needed] The poll lasted until 1991 and was later replaced by Český slavík.
Winners
editOver the years, the categories were occasionally changed.
Year | Male singer | Female singer | Group | Singer - Male/Female | Song |
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1962 | - | - | - | Waldemar Matuška | Láska nebeská (Šlitr/Suchý) |
1963 | - | - | - | Karel Gott | Oči sněhem zaváté (Šlitr/Suchý) |
1964 | Karel Gott | Eva Pilarová | - | - | Schody do nebe (Kopecký/Faktor) |
1965 | Karel Gott | Helena Vondráčková | - | - | Cesta rájem (Glen, Morris, Štaidl) |
1966 | Karel Gott | Marta Kubišová | - | - | |
1967 | Waldemar Matuška | Eva Pilarová | - | - | Náhrobní kámen (Novák/Plicka) |
1968 | Karel Gott | Marta Kubišová | - | - | Lady Carneval (Svoboda/Štaidl) |
1969 | Karel Gott | Marta Kubišová | |||
1970 | Karel Gott | ||||
1971 | Karel Gott | Eva Pilarová | |||
1972 | Karel Gott | Naďa Urbánková | |||
1973 | Karel Gott | Naďa Urbánková | |||
1974 | Karel Gott | Naďa Urbánková | |||
1975 | Karel Gott | Naďa Urbánková | |||
1976 | Karel Gott | Naďa Urbánková | |||
1977 | Karel Gott | Hana Zagorová | Skupina Ladislava Štaidla | ||
1978 | Karel Gott | Hana Zagorová | Skupina Ladislava Štaidla | ||
1979 | Karel Gott | Hana Zagorová | Katapult | ||
1980 | Karel Gott | Hana Zagorová | Katapult | ||
1981 | Karel Gott | Hana Zagorová | Olympic | ||
1982 | Miroslav Žbirka | Hana Zagorová | Olympic | ||
1983 | Karel Gott | Hana Zagorová | Olympic | ||
1984 | Karel Gott | Hana Zagorová | Elán | ||
1985 | Peter Nagy | Hana Zagorová | Elán | ||
1986 | Dalibor Janda | Iveta Bartošová | Elán | ||
1987 | Dalibor Janda | Petra Janů | Elán | ||
1988 | Dalibor Janda | Petra Janů | Citron | ||
1989 | Karel Gott | Petra Janů | Team | ||
1990 | Karel Gott | Iveta Bartošová | Team | ||
1991 | Pavol Habera | Iveta Bartošová | Team |
Leaders
editWith twenty-two Zlatý slavík awards, Karel Gott is the most successful artist in the history of the poll, followed by Hana Zagorová who scored nine wins, and Naďa Urbánková with five awards.
Rank | 1st | 2nd | 3rd |
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Artist | Karel Gott | Hana Zagorová | Naďa Urbánková |
Total awards | 22 | 9 | 5 |
Successors
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Zlatý slavík - History". Český slavík Mattoni (in Czech). Musica Bohemica. ceskyslavik.cz. Retrieved 2011-04-10.