Waldemar matuska biography
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Waldemar Matuška
Czech actor
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Also known as | Walda |
Born | ()2 July Košice, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia) |
Died | May 30, () (aged76) Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States |
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | Singer, Actor |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, Guitar, Banjo, Double bass |
Years active | – |
Musical artist
Waldemar Matuška (Czech pronunciation:[ˈvaldɛmarˈmatuʃka]; July 2, – May 30, ) was a Czechoslovak singer who became popular in his homeland during the s and s. In , he immigrated to the United States.
Early career
[edit]Waldemar Matuška was born in Košice, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia), and spent his whole childhood in Prague. His mother was a singer in the Vienna and Košice operetta theatres. He trained at a glassmaking school and worked in glassworks Poděbrady as a glassmaker. He performed on various musical instruments (mostly banjo, guitar, contrabass or drums with many different bands. In he recorded his first song Suvenýr (Souvenir). Later he became an actor and singer of the theatre Semafor. On the stage he performed with Karel Štědrý, Jiří Suchý, Hana Hegerová and others, starting in , with Eva Pilarová. He won the Zlatý slavík ("Golden Nightingale") music poll twice, in and , and placed
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Waldemar Matuška
Waldemar Matuška (ur. 2 lipca w Koszycach, zm. 30 maja w St. Petersburgu na Florydzie) – czechosłowacki piosenkarz, aktor.
Życie
[edytuj | edytuj kod]Urodził się w Koszycach na Słowacji, lecz całe dzieciństwo spędził w Pradze. Jego matka była śpiewaczką operową. W nagrał swój pierwszy utwór Suvenýr. Zdobył dużą popularność, wprowadzając na estrady Czechosłowacji muzykę country. Był aktorem w teatrze Semafor i teatrze Rokoko. Dwukrotnie (w i ) zdobył pierwsze miejsce w plebiscycie Złoty Słowik.
Emigracja
[edytuj | edytuj kod]W ożenił się z piosenkarką Olgą Blechovą. W opuścił Czechosłowację i wyjechał do Saint Petersburga na Florydzie. Po wyjeździe władze komunistyczne zakazały emisji jego piosenek. Z czołówki serialu telewizyjnego Chalupáři (Pod jednym dachem) usunięto jego piosenkę Když máš v chalupě orchestrion, pozostawiając jedynie melodię.
Śmierć
[edytuj | edytuj kod]Waldemar Matuška zmarł 30 maja na Florydzie w wyniku zapalenia płuc w wieku 76lat. Cierpiał również na astmę, która mogła pośrednio przyczynić się do jego śmierci. Został pochowany na Cmentarzu Wyszehradzkim w Pradze[1].
Przypisy
[edytuj | edytuj kod]- ↑Mirosław J. Barański. Cmentarz Wyszehradzki w Pradze. „Na Szlaku. Magazyn turystyczno-