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Marta Kubišová (born 1 November 1942 in České Budějovice) is a Czech singer. By the time of the
Prague Spring The Prague Spring ( cs, Pražské jaro, sk, Pražská jar) was a period of political liberalization and mass protest in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. It began on 5 January 1968, when reformist Alexander Dubček was elected First Sec ...
of 1968, with her song "Modlitba pro Martu" ("A prayer for Marta"), she was one of the most popular female singers in
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. In 1967 she won
Zlatý slavík Zlatý slavík ( en, 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. While in the first year of the poll 797 votes ...
award ( en, Golden Nightingale). Her song "Prayer for Marta" became a symbol of national resistance against the occupation of Warsaw Pact troops in 1968. During the
Prague Spring The Prague Spring ( cs, Pražské jaro, sk, Pražská jar) was a period of political liberalization and mass protest in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. It began on 5 January 1968, when reformist Alexander Dubček was elected First Sec ...
, she recorded over 200 SP records and one LP, ''Songy a Balady'' (Songs and Ballads, released in 1969), which was immediately banned from stores. In 1970, the government falsely accused her of making pornographic photographs leading to a ban from performing in the country until 1989. She was a signatory of the Charter 77 proclamation. Her first LPs after the
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in 1989 were a re-issue of ''Songy a Balady'' and a compilation of old songs, titled ''Lampa''.


Biography

Born 1 November 1942 in České Budějovice, Kubišová's father was a cardiologist, her mother was a housewife, who later sold records in Celetná street in Prague. In 1952 the family moved to
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. Wanting to get to college after graduating from high school, she started to work in Poděbrady glassworks. Her singing career began with a dance group which performed in Nymburk at the afternoon teas. In 1961, she reached the finals in ''Hledáme nové talenty'' ("The Search for Talent"). In 1962, she lost her job in the glass factory, and auditioned for the Stop Theatre in
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. In 1963, she moved to Theatre Alpha in
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to perform in ''Black Dream'', a production by
Ludvík Aškenazy Ludvik Ashkenazy ( cs, Ludvík Aškenazy; 24 February 1921 in Český Těšín, Czechoslovakia – 18 March 1986 in Bolzano, Italy) was a Czech writer and journalist. He was born into a Jewish family in Stanisławów, then part of the Second Rep ...
. She began collaborating with
Václav Neckář Václav Neckář (born 23 October 1943 in Prague) is a Czech singer and actor. He is best known for his performance as Miloš Hrma in ''Closely Watched Trains''. Between 1978 and 1979 he cooperated with Polish singer Anna Jantar during their perf ...
and
Helena Vondráčková Helena Vondráčková (born 24 June 1947, in Prague) is a Czech people, Czech singer whose career has spanned five decades. Early life/career Beginnings Vondráčková spent her childhood years in the town of Slatiňany. She took piano lesso ...
in December 1965, when preparing for performances of ''Waiting for Fame''. In 1967 she won ''Zlatý slavík''. A song, "Prayer for Marta", with lyrics by Petr Rada, became a symbol of national resistance against the occupation of Warsaw Pact troops in 1968. On 1 November of that year, she joined with Neckář and Vondráčková to create the popular group, 'Golden Kids'. In 1969 she won her second Zlatý slavík award and married film director
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. A year later, she won the Zlatý slavík a third time, but she had to receive the award in secrecy of the office of the ''
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'' magazine due to the commencing
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. The last performance of the Golden Kids took place on 27 January 1970 in Ostrava. In February 1970, the government banned her from performing in the country on the pretext of alleged pornography, based on the three falsified photo-montages as evidence. She took the director of record label Supraphon, Hrabal, to court for libel, and although she won, she only had her rights fully restored 20 years later, after the Czechoslovak communist regime fell in 1989. During that time, she could only perform at underground invitation-only events. In the late 1980s, she auditioned to become singer of the group The Plastic People of the Universe, but this was disallowed by the secret police. In 1971, she suffered a miscarriage in the eighth month of pregnancy and survived clinical death. She married director Jan Moravec after divorcing her husband Jan Nemec, who had emigrated to the United States. After signing Charter 77, her persecution and monitoring by the communist state secret police escalated. From 1977 to 1978 she participated as a spokesperson for Charter 77. On 1 June 1979, she gave birth to her daughter Kateřina. On 10 December 1988 after a long absence from the public eye, she appeared at a demonstration on the 40th anniversary of the
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, during which she sang the Czechoslovak national anthem. On 22 November 1989, during the
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, she sang "Prayer for Martha" and the Czechoslovak national anthem from a balcony on Wenceslas Square. Then followed the reissue of ''Songy a Balady'', and in 1990 she returned to the studio and the stage. On 2 June 1990 she performed the famous show "Marta v Lucerně", for which she was awarded the Golden Nightingale in 1970. The music was performed by the group Energit and directed by Lubos Andršt, with whom she then went on tour to perform 60 concerts around Czechoslovakia, as well as shows in Japan, Paris and Berlin. In 1991 she co-hosted Advent concerts. Two years later she rejoined with Vondráčková and Neckář in a Golden Kids comeback. On 28 October 1995 she received the state award – the
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– from President
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. Adam Georgiev released her biography, ''Chytat slunce'' (''Catching the Sun''), in 1995. On 7 March 1998, she was awarded the Honorary Medal of T.G. Masaryk at a ceremony in the ballroom of Prague Castle. In October 2002, she was bestowed with the St. Wenceslas Honours. Three years later, her second biographical book ''Asi to tak sám Bůh chtěl'', written by Luboš Nečas, was published. For several years, she regularly prepared recitals on her home stage at the Prague Ungelt Theatre. There she also appeared in a chamber musical ''Líp se loučí v neděli'', and was awarded the Thalia prize for her performance. In 2005 she released a novelty album, ''Vítej, lásko'', the full text to which was written by John Schneider. In 2008 Supraphon released her first DVD. In 2011 the play by Małgorzata Sikorska-Miszczuk based on Kubišová's life was staged at
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in
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, Poland. On 1 January 2018 Kubišová received a state award the
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(second class) from
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Andrej Kiska.


Discography


Golden Kids

# Micro magic circus (Supraphon, 1969) # Golden Kids 1 (Supraphon, 1970)


Solo

# Songy a balady (1969, 1990, 1996) # Lampa (1990) # Někdy si zpívám (1991) # Songy a nalady (1993) # Reka vuni (1995) # Singly 1 (1996) # Buh vi (1996) # Nechte zvony znít (Singly 2) (1997) # Dejte mi kousek louky (Singly 3) (1998) # Modlitba (Singly 4) (1999) # Marta Kubisova v Ungeltu (1999) # Tajga Blues (Singly 5) (2000) # Ja jsem ja (2004) # Vitej, lasko (2005) # In my world # Vyznani (2010) # Touha jmenem Einodis (2013) # Magicky hlas rebelky (2014) # Soul (2016)


Films and TV

# Pátrání po Ester (2005) # Kameňák 2 (2004) # Zdivočelá země II (2001) # Zpověď Ungelt (2000) # Noční hovory s matkou (1999) # Stalo se na podzim (1994) # Hodnota tváře (1992) # Zvláštní bytosti (1990) # Vražda ing. Čerta (1970) # Proudy lásku odnesou (1969) (TV) # Bylo čtvrt a bude půl (1968) # Kulhavý ďábel (1968) # Gramo / Hit 68 (1968) (TV) # Náhrdelník melancholie - Sedm písní Marty Kubišové (1968) # Jak se krade milión (1967) # Píseň pro Rudolfa III. (1967) # Mučedníci lásky (1966) # Vysílá studio A (1966) # Revue v mlze (1966) 2005 she published CD “In my world” “Můj svět” with matice Američan Indian Dave WHITE Wolf Trezak , most of the music composed by Alma Maresova. This is international project


References


External links

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Prayer for Marta (Modlitba pro Martu)
- An interview with Marta Kubisova published in the Slovak internet weekly inzine.sk and the Czech daily Blisty in 2003 {{DEFAULTSORT:Kubisova, Marta 1942 births Living people Charter 77 signatories Czech human rights activists Women human rights activists Czech democracy activists 20th-century Czech women singers Musicians from České Budějovice Recipients of Medal of Merit (Czech Republic) People of the Velvet Revolution Zlatý slavík winners 21st-century Czech women singers Czechoslovak women singers Recipients of the Thalia Award