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Ilona Csáková (born 1 October 1970,
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) is a
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popular singer. She has released ten solo albums, and was the best-selling singer in the
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in 1998. She also appeared as a judge on reality TV music competition ''
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'' (Czech Superstar).


Biography

Csáková was born in
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,
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(now
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) to a Hungarian father and
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mother. Csáková wanted to be a singer as a child, and sang with a childhood band named Butterflies. She also learnt to play the guitar, and played the drums in the school orchestra in
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. She participated in her first singing competition in 1985, and was a part of the girl group Alotrio. At the end of the 1980s she did her school leaving exams at pedagogical high school in Most. in 1987, Csáková joined the group Laura A Její Tygři (English: Laura And Her Tigers) which made a few recordings and toured countries including
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,
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and
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. In 1992, Csáková left the group due to artistic stagnation. She became part of a project involving composer Martin Kučaj and banker A. Komanický, which produced a single, "Rituál", and some videos. She also collaborated with
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. Csáková's debut solo album, ''Kosmopolis'', was published by
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in 1993, and she won a Gramy Award in the category Newcomer of the Year. She played the role of Sheila in a revival of the musical ''
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'', and in 1995 she released her second studio album, ''Amsterdam''. This album and subsequent albums were released on the EMI label. In 1996 she performed on her first tour with her third new studio album ''Pink'' during which she was the support act at
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's concert in Prague. Later she won a Czech music award as The Second Best Singer (female), which she won again for the next two years. In 1998, she recorded ''Modrý Sen'' (Blue Dream), performing
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s of songs including "
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" and " Je t'aime... moi non-plus". In 1998 she was the best selling singer in the
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. Her following albums ''Blízká I Vzdálená'' (Near and Far at Once) (1999) and ''Tyrkys'' (Turquoise) (2000), were less successful. Her autobiography ''Můj soukromý Řím'' (My Private Rome) was released in 1999. In 2002 Ilona Csáková performed the title role in the Czech musical, ''Kleopatra'', at Prague's
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, and made a new album of dance music, ''Kruhy mé touhy'' (Rings of My Desire). Around this time, she returned to working with her former music group Laura A Její Tygři, joining them for a brief tour. In 2005, she performed blues and jazz songs including " Summertime", " Now Or Never", "
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", and " Black Coffee". In 2006 she became a judge in Season 3 of the Czech TV musical competition ''
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'' (Czech Superstar). After that, she performed in other Czech musicals like ''Mistr Jan Hus'' (2005) and ''Golem'' (2006). After a 6-year break from studio recording, she recorded a new album entitled ''Ilona Csaková'' (2008).


Personal life

Csáková lives in
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with her partner Radek Voneš. They have one son, Daniel (born 22 September 2009).


Discography


With Laura a její tygři

* ''Žár trvá'' (1988) * ''Nebudeme'' (1990) * ''Síla v nás'' (1992) * ''The best of Laura a její tygři'' (1994) * ''Vyškrábu ti oči'' (2004) * ''…Jsme tady!'' (Best of) (2005)


Rituál

* ''Rituál'' (1992) (EP)


Solo albums

* ''Kosmopolis'' (Cosmopolis) (1993) * ''Amsterdam'' (1995) * ''Pink'' (1996) * ''Modrý sen'' (Blue Dream) (1998) * ''Blízká i vzdálená'' (Near and Far) (1999) * ''Tyrkys'' (Turquoise) (2000) * ''Kruhy mé touhy'' (Circles of My Desire) (2002) * ''22x'' – Best of (2004) * ''Ilona Csáková'' (2008) * ''Noc kouzelná / to nejlepší'' - Best of (Night Magic / The Best) (2013)


DVD

* ''22x'' – Best of (2004) * ''Karel Svoboda 65'' (2004) * ''Na Kloboučku – Best Sessions Part 2'' (2007)


Musicals

* '' Hair/Vlasy'' (1997) – Sheila Franklin * ''Kleopatra'' (2002) – Kleopatra * ''Mistr Jan Hus'' (2005) – královna Žofie * ''Golem'' (2006) – hostinská Rozina * ''Tři mušketýři'' (2008) – královna Anna


References


External links


Official web site

Ilona Csáková
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