Jiří Šlitr (15 February 1924 in
Zálesní Lhota near
Jilemnice
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– 26 December 1969 in
Prague
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) was a
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songwriter, pianist, singer, actor and painter. Together with
Jiří Suchý
Jiří Suchý (born 1 October 1931) is a Czechs, Czech comedian, poet, lyricist, prolific songwriter and occasional film-maker and prose writer. Plenty of his songs have become extremely popular within several successive generations. Currently he ...
he significantly influenced Czech pop music and theatre in the 1960s.
Biography
Jiří Šlitr went to
gymnasium in Jilemnice, then in
Rychnov nad Kněžnou
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. He graduated in 1943 and worked as a clerk in
Bělá pod Bezdězem
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until the end of
World War II
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.
[Fikejz (2008), p. 361] He then studied law at
Charles University in Prague
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and in 1949 received a doctorate in law (academic degree JUDr. – he never practiced as a lawyer, but was later nicknamed ''Doctor Piano''). In 1948 he founded the Czechoslovak Dixieland Jazz Band with former classmates from Rychnov. He occasionally played with ''Akord Club'', and toured with the
Miroslav Horníček theatre ensemble as pianist. In 1957 Horníček introduced him to
Jiří Suchý
Jiří Suchý (born 1 October 1931) is a Czechs, Czech comedian, poet, lyricist, prolific songwriter and occasional film-maker and prose writer. Plenty of his songs have become extremely popular within several successive generations. Currently he ...
, and the Suchý + Šlitr duo began to perform in the Reduta theatre and Vltava café. Next year was the Brussels
Expo 58
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: Šlitr was there as part of the
Laterna Magika
Laterna magika (), largely considered the world's first multimedia theatre, was founded as a cultural program at the 1958 Brussels Expo. It launched its official activity on 9 May 1959, as an independent company of the National Theatre, perform ...
theatre.
[Fikejz (2008), p. 361] In 1959 he began to perform in the newly founded
Semafor theatre, which became his principal venue.
Jiří Šlitr, with lyricist-playwright Jiří Suchý and clarinetist
Ferdinand Havlík, was a key exponent of the "golden era" of the Semafor Theatre.
His first work with Jiří Suchý was ''Píseň o Hamletovi'' (Song about Hamlet). ''Člověk z půdy'' (Man from Attic) — their first play for the Semafor, with music by Šlitr – was a remarkable success. The 1962 play ''Jonáš a tingl tangl'' (Jonáš and Tingl Tangl) featured Šlitr in his first acting role; he and Suchý became a well-known acting duo. In 1964 Šlitr won the 6th place in the Czechoslovak singer contest ''
Zlatý slavík
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'' (The Golden Nightingale).
The double-act of Šlitr and Suchý made film appearances, firstly in ''Bylo nás deset'' (There Were Ten Of Us, 1963) and later in the successful musical comedy ''Kdyby 1000 klarinetů'' (If a Thousand Clarinets, 1964). In 1965 Šlitr composed the
jazz
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opera ''
Dobře placená procházka
''Dobře placená procházka'' (English title: ''A Walk Worthwhile'' or ''A Well Paid Walk'') is a Czech musical and film.
History
This "jazz opera" was written by Jiří Suchý and Jiří Šlitr. The play was directed by Ján Roháč, and had ...
'' (A Walk Worthwhile), which was staged in 2007 by the Czech-American director
Miloš Forman
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at the
National Theatre in Prague.
Šlitr's attempt to stage ''A Walk Worthwhile'' on
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was unsuccessful.
Šlitr wanted to play and compose in a modern "rock" style at the Semafor but Havlík disagreed. In 1966 Šlitr fired the ''Ferdinand Havlík Orchestra'', but in the end he wound down his own involvement with the Semafor and with Suchý. The duo parted company for a short time, and Šlitr put on a new play ''Ďábel z Vinohrad'' (The Devil from Vinohrady). Meanwhile, he exhibited his drawings in
Wiesbaden
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,
Dortmund
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, and New York City. In 1967 he attended
Expo 67
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in Montreal, where he presented the show "Stars of Prague", and during his stay in America he exhibited drawings in Hollywood and
Houston
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. In 1968 he reunited with Suchý and after the events of the
Prague Spring
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the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. It began on 5 January 1968, when reformist Alexander Dubček was elected Secretary (title), First Secre ...
he restaged his earlier work ''The Devil from Vinohrady'' as a pointed response to the
Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia
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. Šlitr and Suchý also signed the anti-communist
2000 Words manifesto by
Ludvík Vaculík
Ludvík Vaculík (23 July 1926 – 6 June 2015) was a Czech writer and journalist. He was born in Brumov, Moravian Wallachia. A prominent samizdat writer, he was best known as the author of the " Two Thousand Words" manifesto of June 1968 ...
. In 1968, Šlitr appeared in his last film, ''Zločin v šantánu'' (Crime in the Night Club).
Šlitr died on 26 December 1969, under circumstances that have never been fully explained. He was last seen going to his atelier in Prague. Several hours later, members of his family found his car outside the building. Inside the atelier they found the bodies of Šlitr and his young girlfriend, who were later found to have died of coal gas poisoning. Public speculations of suicide were unproven.
Selected songs
* ''Babetta''
* ''Bíle mě matička oblékala''
* ''Co jsem měl dnes k obědu''
* ''Honky tonky blues''
* ''Jó, to jsem ještě žil''
* ''Kapitáne, kam s tou lodí''
* ''Láska se nevyhne králi''
* ''Klokočí''
* ''Kočka na okně''
* ''Krajina posedlá tmou''
* ''Léta dozrávaní''
* ''Malé kotě''
* ''Plná hrst''
* ''Proč se lidi nemaj rádi''
* ''Spodek, filek, král a eso –
twist''
* ''Tak abyste to věděla''
* ''Včera neděle byla''
References
Bibliography
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External links
Jiří Šlitr at the National Theatre in Prague websiteSunday marks 80th anniversary of birth of popular singer Jiri Slitr – Radio PragueXpress.cz
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