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Zuzana Navarová de Tejada (18 June 1959 – 7 December 2004) was a Czech singer and songwriter. She began her career in the early 1980s as a member of '' Nerez'', and gradually become one of the most significant personalities of the Czech folk and world music scene. Her style was partially inspired by
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Biography

Navarová studied Spanish and
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at the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy of the Charles University in Prague. A part of her studies Navarová spent in
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where she took music inspiration for her later career. Following her studies she began to work as a teacher. At the end of the 1980s, together with fellow musicians from Nerez, she studied also at the Prague Conservatory. Although she began her music career as a student, with the band ''Výlety'', her breakthrough only came in early 1980s, when she joined Nerez. She met co-founding members of Nerez, Zdeněk Vřešťál and Vít Sázavský, during her studies in Prague. The performances with the band brought her first critical acclaim and popularity. In 1982, she won the best singer award at the festival ''Vokalíza'' in Prague. In the 1990s, she began her brief solo career. Her only solo album ''Caribe'' she released with ''Caribe Jazz Quintet'' in 1992. It was sung in Spanish, in a Latin American musical style, using songs by Pablo Milanés and José Antonio Méndez. Shortly after that, she started a long-lasting collaboration with Colombian songwriter and guitarist Iván Gutiérrez. In 1991, the Czech Music Foundation awarded her as the best librettist of 1990. Svanovská (2009), p. 105 ''Nerez'' ended its activities in 1993, following the recording of the album ''Nerez v Betlémě''. In 1994 she recorded another album with the band ''Tres'', and since 1998 she began collaboration with the band '' Koa''. In 2000, Gutiérrez moved to
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and ''Koa'' engaged a Romani musician Mário Bihári, with whom Navarová collaborated for the rest of her career. She composed music for theatre plays and participated also in other musical activities. At the beginning of the 1990s she helped establishing the foundation ''Nadace Život umělce''. As a producer, she collaborated with Věra Bílá and '' Kale'') and helped at the beginning of the career of singer and accordionist Radůza. In the early 2000s she became ill with cancer, but attempted to conceal her health condition from public and secretly underwent treatment. Navarová died of cancer in December 2004. She was 45. She performed at the stage with ''Koa'' even in the last days of her life; her last concert with the band took place in Prague, on 14 November 2004. During her stay in Cuba, Navarová married Luís de Tejada, whose name she later adopted. However, in later years she severed contacts with her husband. Iván Gutiérrez later indicated that Navarová married for the purpose of helping de Tejada to emigrate from Cuba. The lyrics by Navarová from 1998 to 2004 were published in 2009, under the title ''Andělská počta''.


Discography


Nerez

*''Porta '83'' (various artists, 1984) *''Dostavník 21: Tisíc dnů mezi námi / Za poledne'' ( 7-inch EP, 1984) *''Imaginární hospoda'' (7-inch EP; with Karel Plíhal a Slávek Janoušek) (1986) *''Masopust'' (1986) *''Na vařený nudli'' (1988) *''Ke zdi'' (1990) *''Co se nevešlo'' (Nerez a Vy) (1991) *''Stará láska Nerez a vy'' (1993) *''Nerez v Betlémě'' (1993) *''Nerez antologie'' (1995) *''Co se nevešlo (pozdní sběr)'' (2001) *''Nej nej nej'' (2001) *''Smutkům na kabát'' (2005) *''Do posledního dechu'' (2006) *''…a bastafidli!'' (2007)


Solo project Caribe

*''Caribe'' (1992)


Tres

*''Tres'' (1995)


Koa

*''Skleněná vrba'' (1999) *''Zelené album'' (2000) *''Barvy všecky'' (2001) *''Jako Šántidéví'' (2003) *''Koa'' (2006)


Other

*''Vánoční písně a koledy'' (Christmas Songs and Carols, 1992) *''Morytáty a balady'' (1993) *''Sloni v porcelánu I.'' (1999) – sampler *''Nebe počká'' (2004) – Zuzana Navarová sings five songs on the album by Karel Plíhal with lyrics by Josef Kainar *''Smutkům na kabát'' (2005) – compilation In 2001, Navarová participated on the album ''Andělové z nebe'' by Radůza; Marie Rottrová included two songs by Navarová on her album ''Podívej'' (2001).


Awards

* Award of the folk festival PORTA (1982). * The best vocal performance at the ''Vokalíza'' in Prague (1982) * The main award from the festival PORTA and Vokalíza (1982) * The librettist of the Year (1990) – awarded by the ''Czech music Foundation'' (1991) * Critics'nomination in the category female singers ('' Czech Grammy Awards'') (1993) * Žlutá ponorka (1999) * Czech Academy of Music awarded her Anděl in the category
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(2001) * Induced into Hall of Fame of the Czech Academy of Pop Music (2005)


References


Literature

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External links


Navarová Zuzana d.t. & KOA - Jako Šántidéví (Profile at indies.mg)
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