Czech bluegrass is
Czech
Czech may refer to:
* Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe
** Czech language
** Czechs, the people of the area
** Czech culture
** Czech cuisine
* One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech, and Rus
*Czech (surnam ...
interpretations of
bluegrass music
Bluegrass music is a genre of American roots music that developed in the 1940s in the Appalachian region of the United States. The genre derives its name from the band Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys. Bluegrass has roots in African America ...
that emerged during the middle of the twentieth century in the
southeastern United States
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.
The music's history and performance in the Czech lands, however, make it more than simple example of
mimesis
Mimesis (; , ''mīmēsis'') is a term used in literary criticism and philosophy that carries a wide range of meanings, including '' imitatio'', imitation, similarity, receptivity, representation, mimicry, the act of expression, the act of ...
. The American genre and style have been absorbed and transformed in the Czech context to produce a spectrum of uniquely local phenomena. These musical compositions still bear enough relation to their inspiration to merit the "bluegrass" name. Czech Bluegrass can be considered with respect to ideas of
transculturation
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, appropriation,
traditionalism, and
"world" music.
Background
Czech interest in things American dates to the nineteenth century, and is suffused with luminous conceptions of the
Old West,
cowboy
A cowboy is an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks. The historic American cowboy of the late 19th century arose from the ''vaquero'' ...
s,
American Indians and other iconic images. Being in a socialist economy, American ideologies inspired the musicians and artists to tramp.
Czech Tramping emerged as its main vector after 1918 in the newly formed
Czechoslovak Republic
Czechoslovak Republic (Czech and Slovak: ''Československá republika'', ČSR), was the official name of Czechoslovakia between 1918 and 1939 and between 1945 and 1960. See:
*First Czechoslovak Republic (1918–1938)
*Second Czechoslovak Republic ...
. Tramping in this sense is a Czech-specific blend of ideas taken from
Scouting
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, the German
wandervogel
''Wandervogel'' (plural: ''Wandervögel''; English: "Wandering Bird") is the name adopted by a popular movement of German youth groups from 1896 to 1933, who protested against industrialization by going to hike in the country and commune with na ...
s, and Americanist romanticism. The music that accompanied the movement (
tramp music) was a blend of Czech folklore, early
jazz
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and other "
syncopated music", such as
barbershop, harmony singing, and popular songs from the U.S., France, and elsewhere. Czech tramping enthusiasts quickly incorporated the sounds and "style" of Bluegrass when they first heard this music in the late 1940s.
First generation
Many Czech bluegrass "old-timers" date their involvement with something specifically bluegrass-like to the post-war years, a lean time for the music, but one that contains important developments. Information and inspiration for the music reached Czechs through unlikely means. When Czechs tuned into
Armed Forces Network
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radio programs from US military installations in
Munich
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, they were flooded with a wealth of American music that they were able to freely use for their own ends. Tramping's song repertory was soon augmented with tunes learned from the likes of
Bill Monroe
William Smith Monroe ( ; September 13, 1911 – September 9, 1996) was an American mandolinist, singer, and songwriter who created the bluegrass music genre. Because of this, he is often called the " Father of Bluegrass".
The genre takes its n ...
,
Johnny Cash
John R. Cash (born J. R. Cash; February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an American singer-songwriter. Most of his music contains themes of sorrow, moral tribulation, and redemption, especially songs from the later stages of his career. ...
,
Jimmie Rodgers
James Charles Rodgers ( – ) was an American singer, songwriter, and musician who rose to popularity in the late 1920s. Widely regarded as the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Father of Country Music", he is best known for his di ...
and others.
Instruments were often an obstacle, especially the still largely unknown
banjo
The banjo is a stringed instrument with a thin membrane stretched over a frame or cavity to form a resonator. The membrane is typically circular, and in modern forms is usually made of plastic, where early membranes were made of animal skin.
...
. The few musicians who tried to get by on
tenor banjo and guitar banjo had little to inform their attempts at emulating what they heard on the radio, until
Pete Seeger
Peter Seeger (May 3, 1919 – January 27, 2014) was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and social activist. He was a fixture on nationwide radio in the 1940s and had a string of hit records in the early 1950s as a member of The Weav ...
's 1964
Prague
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concert. Banjoist
Marko Čermak was able to build the first Czech five-string banjo from photographs taken at this event. Soon after he started presenting this new style and instrument in performances with the group
Greenhorns (Zelenáči).
This first generation of players (which also includes
Rangers and
Taxmeni) inspired many Czechs to take up distinctly bluegrass-like music, necessitating cottage industries and then actual businesses to support this community with written materials, recordings, and of course, instruments.
Czechs were in many ways isolated from sources of American bluegrass, but still were able to stay informed, though not without some difficulty. Paradoxically the 1968 Soviet invasion helped Bluegrass in the Czech lands. It scattered many Czechs into exile, whence they were able to send books, recordings, and other materials back home. The first (and now longest-running) Bluegrass festival in Europe began its history in 1972 in
Kopidlno, only seven years after
Carlton Haney introduced the concept with his Roanoke (VA) Bluegrass Festival of 1965.
Second generation: The progressive impulse
When recordings by the band
New Grass Revival starting spreading through the Czech bluegrass community in the 1970s-80s, interest was sparked in the progressive possibilities of this music. The band
Poutníci
Poutníci is a Czech bluegrass ensemble, heavily influential in the second wave of the genre.
The group formed in 1970; its lead singer and bassist Jiri Pola has been with the group since 1981. In 1989 and 1990, the group was awarded the Best No ...
are a
Brno
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-based group that included in their repertory bluegrass standards translated into Czech, newly composed and more
folk-like songs, as well as classical instrumentals adapted for bluegrass instrumentation. They also sing almost entirely in
Czech
Czech may refer to:
* Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe
** Czech language
** Czechs, the people of the area
** Czech culture
** Czech cuisine
* One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech, and Rus
*Czech (surnam ...
, making their music more accessible to wider audiences in their own country.
This group continues to play today, with almost entirely new personnel. Lead singer and songwriter
Robert Křesťan has become one of the most well-regarded Czech "
folk" singer-songwriters, and has continued his trajectory away from the core of bluegrass with his band
Druhá Tráva, who are best known in the U.S. for their collaboration with former Bluegrass Boy
Peter Rowan.
Mandolinist/Fiddler
Jiří Plocek left
Poutníci
Poutníci is a Czech bluegrass ensemble, heavily influential in the second wave of the genre.
The group formed in 1970; its lead singer and bassist Jiri Pola has been with the group since 1981. In 1989 and 1990, the group was awarded the Best No ...
to found the band
Teagrass and has created an exciting performance idiom that includes elements of more traditionalist bluegrass,
jazz
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,
klezmer,
Moravian folk music, and other regional traditionalist genres.
Petr Kůs is another notable composer/bandleader known more for the poetics of his texts than for his solid
mandolin
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chops. Like Křesťan, he moved from emulative beginnings to a style that is less indebted to Bluegrass, though his band has always maintained the traditional bluegrass instrumental lineup and a lot of its musical affect.
Czech Bluegrass and the Velvet Revolution
Traditional bluegrass music played on acoustic instruments was a vital part of Czech culture during the
Velvet Revolution
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in the Czech Republic. Bluegrass, along with other styles of music, was used as a form of expression and rebellion by the Czech people, as a way to express their grievances with
the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. Czechs were exposed to bluegrass music through the radio, and eventually began taking these American songs and changing the lyrics to reflect their frustrations with the government at the time and express longing for change and freedom. This style of music made it easy to come together as a community and play these songs as a way to subtly rebel against a corrupt government.
(Neo-)Traditionalism
The bluegrass boom in the years following the 1989
velvet revolution
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was an expansion that attempted to fill the realm of possibilities Czechs enjoyed after being freed from the constrictions of
state socialism.
Druhá Tráva toured the U.S., and American artists were more able to perform in the newly forged (as of 1993)
Czech Republic
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and its counterpart,
Slovakia
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. This bubble didn't last, however.
Druhá Tráva and
Poutníci
Poutníci is a Czech bluegrass ensemble, heavily influential in the second wave of the genre.
The group formed in 1970; its lead singer and bassist Jiri Pola has been with the group since 1981. In 1989 and 1990, the group was awarded the Best No ...
as well as some other hybridizing groups still perform successfully, but are not part of active musical development.
In the last decade, enthusiasts in the Czech Republic—following trends in the U.S. community—have nurtured a strong interest in the traditionalist forms of the music. Groups like
Reliéf,
Bluegrass Cwrkot,
Petr Brandejs Band,
Roll's Boys,
Dessert
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, and many more fit into this category. They all perform aspects of bluegrass drawn from work by American musicians of the early days of the genre, including
Bill Monroe
William Smith Monroe ( ; September 13, 1911 – September 9, 1996) was an American mandolinist, singer, and songwriter who created the bluegrass music genre. Because of this, he is often called the " Father of Bluegrass".
The genre takes its n ...
,
Flatt and Scruggs,
Jimmy Martin
James Henry Martin (August 10, 1927 – May 14, 2005) was an American bluegrass singer and musician, known as the "King of Bluegrass".
Early years
Martin was born in Sneedville, Tennessee, United States, and was raised in the hard farming l ...
, and all the usual suspects.
Current scene
The range of "bluegrass" expressions in the Czech Republic is wide. All the streams of emulation and innovation persist, serving different needs and sub-communities. An interesting current phenomenon is the growing streams of bluegrass music and materials that are exported from the country.
Czech bluegrass bands of the more traditionalist variety tour to some degree in the U.S., but find it more practical to limit their travel to Europe, where they are known for their masterful instrumental and vocal performance.
Czech
luthiers have built a reputation for their fine craftsmanship and quality instruments. Makers such as
Jiři Lebeda,
Ondra Holoubek, and
Eduard Kristůfek produce guitars,
mandolin
A mandolin (, ; literally "small mandola") is a Chordophone, stringed musical instrument in the lute family and is generally Plucked string instrument, plucked with a plectrum, pick. It most commonly has four Course (music), courses of doubled St ...
s, and
dobros that are known and purchased worldwide. Most significantly, perhaps, are the metal parts produced by banjo-makers
Jaroslav Průcha,
Láďa Ptáček, and
Pavel Krištůfek, which are used throughout the world, most notably by Gibson and other established U.S. makers.
See also
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Potápky, Czech subculture interested in
American culture
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List of bluegrass music festivals
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External links
Potential source for article, Radio Praha.Bluegrassová asociace České republiky (includes links to bands and festivals)Bluegrass CZ - the busiest bluegrass portal in the Czech RepublicEuropean Bluegrass Music Association (EBMA)Open Bluegrass jams in the Czech Republic
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