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Helena Vondráčková

Helena Vondráčková (born 24 June 1947, in Prague) is a Czech singer whose career has spanned five decades.

Helena Vondráčková
Background information
Born (1947-06-24) 24 June 1947 (age 75)
Prague, Czechoslovakia
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1964–present
Labels[1][2]
Websitevondrackova.cz

Early life/career

Beginnings

 
Birthplace of Helena Vondráčková in Slatiňany

Vondráčková spent her childhood years in the town of Slatiňany. She took piano lessons from an early age. In 1964 Vondráčková came to prominence when she won a national talent contest that 27 April then that 3 September she made her first recording: a Czech rendering of "Red River Valley" entitled "Červená řeka" ("Red River Valley").[3] In 1965, the year she graduated high school, Vondráčková was voted the most popular singer in Czechoslovakia by the readers of the magazine Mladý svět earning the Golden Nightingale award for the only time in her career although Vondráčková would subsequently earn second or third place a total of twenty-seven times with eleven Silver Nightingale awards and sixteen Bronze Nightingale awards. In the summer of 1966 Vondráčková began her music festival career competing in the inaugural Bratislavská Lýra festival as a duo with Marta Kubišová: their entry "Oh Baby Baby" earned the second-place Silver Lyre award. Vondráčková's music festival debut as a solo act was at the Rio de Janeiro International Music Festival in November 1967 where her entry "Vzdálený hlas" received the Golden Rooster award: in June 1968 Vondráčková returned Bratislavska Lyra in a duo with Waldemar Matuška and a resultant Bronze Lyre award for their entrant "To se nikdo nedoví" and in 1969 Vondráčková participated in the 1969 European Cup Festival in Knokke Belgium.

Having reached #2 on the Czechoslovakian hit parade with the Kubišova duet "Oh Baby Baby", Vondráčková reached #1 in September 1967 with "Nedoufej" a rendering of the Sonny & Cher hit "Little Man": this was one of a number of Czech language cover versions Vondráčková cut for the Supraphon label, others being ""Pátá"" ("Downtown"), "Chytila Jsem Motýlka" ("I Only Want to Be with You") and "Růže kvetou dál", a rendering of the Gilbert Becaud hit "L'Important c'est la Rose" which afforded Vondráčková a second #1 in November 1967 and remaining in the Top Ten until March 1968. Vondráčková returned to the Top Ten in 1968 with "Hej, Pane Zajíci!" a duet with Marta Kubišova and also with a Czech-language rendering of "Gli Occhi iei" entitled "Utíkej". Vondráčková's debut album appeared in 1969: entitled "Růže kvetou dál it was a compilation of her singles released from 1964 on.

The Golden Kids

Vondráčková had met up with singers Václav Neckář and Marta Kubišová through performing at the Rokoko Palace in Prague and had on occasion collaborated with one or both of them since December 1965, Vondráčková and Kubišová having reached #2 on the Czechoslovakian hit parade in the summer of 1966 with their recorded duet "Oh Baby Baby". In January 1968 Vondráčková performed as a group with Neckář and Kubišová at a Czech music showcase presented at the MIDEM trade fair in Cannes with a resultant month-long gig for the trio at the Olympia Theatre in Paris. On 1 November 1968 Vondráčková, Neckář and Kubišová officially consolidated as an act known as the 'Golden Kids', the group recording two albums and making extensive live and televised appearances in Czechoslovakia and Germany before being forced to disband in February 1970 as Kubišová was banned from performing due to her outspoken opposition to the Communist regime in Czechoslovakia. On 3 November 1994 the members of the Golden Kids reunited for a concert at the Lucerna Palace in Prague which was filmed for television broadcast with a concert album also being released.

Later career

the 1970s and festivals

 
Helena Vondráčková with Liz Mitchell backstage in Chemnitz, 2012
  • 1970 - In November 1970 Vondráčková participated in the inaugural World Popular Song Festival (Tokyo) with a resultant signing by the Japanese division of Polydor Records for whom she made her first recording not singing in her native Czech language with the album Isle of Helena a 1971 release sung in English: she has subsequently added French, Polish, Slovak, German, Russian, and Japanese to her repertoire. Vondráčková headlined her first concert: Helena 71 in 1971 and spent the majority of the decade touring the world, visiting countries in Europe, Asia, and North and South America.
  • 1971 - (March) the Golden Stag Festival (Brasov) placing second; 1972 - the Festival Coupe d'Europe and the Knokke Festival.
  • 1973 - (June) Bratislavska Lyra, the Golden Orpheus Song Festival, and (as a non-competing performer) the Intertalent Contest (Prague)
  • 1974 - The zenith of Vondráčková's festival career was afforded by the song "Malovany dzbanku" which Vondráčková introduced at the 1974 Bratislavska Lyra with a resultant Golden Lyre award.
  • 1975 - Bratislavska Lyra with a Silver Lyre award for "Láska zůstává dál"
  • 1977 - Bratislavska Lyra; in August 1977 Vondráčková utilized "Malovany dzbanku" as her entrant at the Sopot International Song Festival - billed that year as the Intervision Song Contest - where "Malovany dzbanku" took Grand Prize and consolidated Vondráčková's stardom in Poland.
  • 1978 - Although Czechoslovakia's Communist status precluded the nation being represented in the Eurovision Song Contest, Vondráčková did make an unsuccessful bid to represent Germany at Eurovision 1978, her song "Männer Wie Du" placing twelfth in a field of fifteen at the German national preliminary for Eurovision 1978.
  • 1979 - In November 1979 Vondráčková returned to the Tokyo Pop Festival.
  • 1982 - Her 1982 participation at Bratislavska Lyra with the entrant "Sblizeni" earned her the Silver Lyre award.
  • 1993 and 2000 - Vondráčková also returned - as a non-competing performer - to the Sopot International Song Festival in 1978, 1993, 2000, 2013 and 2020.

1980–present

Vondráčková began the eighties much like she spent the seventies, on tour – this time in Canada. As the eighties gave way to the nineties, and all of Europe was in the throes of change, she reached the milestone of selling a million albums, performed in the Czech concert Helena 90, and took on the role of Fantine in Les Misérables. In 1993, Vondrackova released two Broadway-themed musical albums, one in Czech and one in English, each entitled the Broadway Album.

In the aftermath of the Velvet Revolution of 1989, Vondráčková and other veteran Czech pop stars underwent a career decline due to being closely associated with Czechoslovakia's period of Communist rule. After several years the Czech public was able to view Vondráčková and her contemporaries objectively and with appreciation: from 1997 Vondráčková was frequently showcased on TV Nova and in 2000 she returned to the mainstream recording scene with Vodopád a fifteen track album of Czech original dance tracks which, spearheaded by the single "Dlouhá noc", reached Platinum status selling 35,000 copies.

Over the course of the first decade of the new century, Vondráčková continued to release records to commercial acclaim – she is the best selling ever singer in the Czech Republic (and Czechoslovakia before it)[citation needed] – as well as performing in a number of well-received concerts. Vondrackova's extensive career got the box set treatment in 2005, with the 4-CD set The Golden Collection (Universal Music) seeing release that year, as well as publication of her memoir entitled I Remember and I Don't Regret Anything. On 18 October 2005 Vondráčková headlined a gala in Prague celebrating forty years of performing: the event was filmed for broadcast by TV Nova that 26 December. In 2006, Vondráčková remained active, appearing in the Slovak version of television talent reality show Dancing With the Stars, and a year later appearing in the Polish version. A 2007 compilation 2CD Jsem jaká jsem... Best of ("I am... The Best of"), was then released, and managed a top ten placing in the Czech charts. A 2009 live DVD+CD Helena Live was managed a number 2, after Madonna's Celebration. In 2007 she was awarded the Diamond Record for half million sold records in 2007.

Vondráčková has written several books, mostly autobiographical. She has regularly appeared for over four decades in German television shows as a singer a presenter, like Ein Kessel Buntes or Ein Fest für alle.[4] Her German lyricist and manager is since 2003 Filip Albrecht who wrote and produced several German songs for Vondráčková including Diese Nacht or Wunder gescheh´n.[5][6]

Eurosong 2007

In February 2007 Helena Vondráčková was confirmed as having accepted the invitation of Česká televize (ČT), the Czech Republic's Eurovision (ESC) sponsor, to compete in Eurosong 2007, the national preliminary round for the Czech Republic in Eurovision 2007, the Czech Republic making its ESC debut at Eurovision 2007. Vondráčková was the only name which ČT confirmed as a Eurosong 2007 entrant prior to the official 15 February 2007 announcement of Eurosong 2007 entrants: this announcement stated that Vondráčková would be competing with a track from her 23 October 2006 album release Zastav Se (...A Poslouchej) entitled "Samba". Although the Eurosong 2007 final was not broadcast by ČT until 10 March 2007 the competing songs were made available for listening from the time of their announcement with voting - done by SMS - open from 23 February 2007: around the last-named date ČT announced the disqualification of "Samba" citing the track had been recorded too far in advance to be considered as a possible entrant for Eurovision 2007. Vondráčková, given the prerogative of competing in Eurosong 2007 with a more recent song, did submit the track "Ha ha ha" but soon withdrew from Eurosong 2007 citing her disenchantment with the winner being chosen by SMS voting.

With Red Army Choir MVD

In November 2013, it was planned that Helena Vondráčková would have the great honor of singing with the Red Army Choir-MVD Ensemble during their Czech Tour, but this tour was cancelled.

Stage career

 
Helena Vondráčková during a concert, ca. 2012

On 25 June 1992 Vondráčková made her stage musical debut as Fantine in a production of Les Misérables mounted at the Vinohrady Theatre in Prague: she reprised the role of Fantine in a revival of Les Misérables which opened at the GoJa Music Hall 16 September 2003.

Vondráčková was attached to the inaugural Czech-language production of Miss Saigon at the GoJa Music Hall alternating in the role of Ellen but she announced her disassociation from the production following its 8 December 2004 premiere (in which Ellen had been played by Tereza Mátlová).

In May 2005 it was announced that Vondráčková had been invited by Milan Lasica to headline a production of Hello, Dolly! which opened at the Nova Scena Theatre in Bratislava on 27 January 2006. Vondráčková described the Hello, Dolly! lead as her "life role" but left the production in June 2006 claiming Nova Scena had overtaxed Vondráčková's earnings in the amount of 83,465 Kč. It was announced that November that Vondráčková and her husband/manager Michael Martin were negotiating with the new management of Nova Scena for Vondráčková to return to Hello, Dolly! but the production ran til February 2008 with Vondráčková's replacement Kateřina Brožová. (Brožová sued Michael Martin for his disparaging remarks in a radio interview in which he likened comparing the performing abilities of Vondráčková with those of Brožová to comparing a Mercedes to a Trabant. Although the Regional and High Court in Prague and the Czech Supreme Court both found in Brožová's favor awarding her an apology and 500,000 Kč, the Czech Constitutional Court ruled in March 2012 that the High Court re-address the case.)

Vondráčková returned to the musical stage in an original musical entitled Mona Lisa written by Josef Bohuslav and Michal David - the latter being the composer of Vondráčková's 2000 hit "Dlouhá noc" - in which Vondráčková played the heroine's mother with Vondráčková's attachment to the project - announced in September 2008 - occasioning the considerable expansion of her assigned role in recognition of her star power. Mona Lisa premiered at the Broadway Theatre in Prague on 4 March 2009 with Vondráčková - who alternated her role with Hana Zagorová - debuting on 5 March 2009.

Although Vondráčková turned down the lead role of Donna in the premiere Czech production of Mamma Mia! which opened 12 December 2014 at Prague Congress Center (cs), it was announced in May 2015 that Vondráčková was preparing to assume the role as of October 2015: Vondráčková would in fact debut as Donna in the Prague Congress Center production of Mamma Mia! 21 November 2015, and has since alternated in the role with Alena Antalová (cs), Leona Machálková and Daniela Šinkorová (cs).

Helena in Carnegie Hall

She has had two sold-out concerts in Carnegie Hall (New York). First in 2000, and second in 2005.

Personal life

Vondráčková lived with lyricist Zdeněk Rytíř for four years parting in 1969. Her first husband was East German musician Helmut Sickel whom she met at the Sopot International Song Festival in 1977 (he was then the bass player for Kreis); married 28 April 1983, the couple divorced in November 2001. On 22 February 2003 Vondráčková married Martin Michal a businessman twelve years younger than her, who she had met in 2000 and who has since acted as her manager and been responsible for involving Vondráčková in a large amount of litigation.[7]

Her niece Lucie Vondráčková is also a successful singer and actress.

Discography

References

  1. ^ "Discography".
  2. ^ "Helena Vondráčková | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
  3. ^ True, Chris. "Biography: Helena Vondrácková". AMG. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  4. ^ "Vondráčková in german television". Mladá fronta DNES. 3 May 2004. Retrieved 17 July 2008.
  5. ^ "Vondráčková uvedla německou show". Mladá fronta DNES. 3 May 2004. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  6. ^ "Je radost spolupracovat s Helenou Vondráčkovou a Karlem Gottem". novinky.cz. 16 November 2014. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
  7. ^ "Vzostupy a pády" [Ups and downs]. plus7dni.pluska.sk. 22 June 2007. Archived from the original on 18 April 2013. Retrieved 16 June 2012.

External links

  • Official website
  • Helena Vondráčková 50 years on the stage (1964-2014)
  • Helena Vondráčková fansite

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Helena Vondrackova news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Helena Vondrackova born 24 June 1947 in Prague is a Czech singer whose career has spanned five decades Helena VondrackovaBackground informationBorn 1947 06 24 24 June 1947 age 75 Prague CzechoslovakiaGenresPopOccupation s SingerYears active1964 presentLabelsUniversalEMIWarnerSupraphon 1 2 Websitevondrackova wbr cz Contents 1 Early life career 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 The Golden Kids 2 Later career 2 1 the 1970s and festivals 2 2 1980 present 2 3 Eurosong 2007 2 4 With Red Army Choir MVD 2 5 Stage career 2 6 Helena in Carnegie Hall 2 7 Personal life 3 Discography 3 1 1960s 3 2 1970s 3 3 1980s 3 4 1990s part 1 3 5 1990s part 2 3 6 2000s 4 References 5 External linksEarly life career EditBeginnings Edit Birthplace of Helena Vondrackova in Slatinany Vondrackova spent her childhood years in the town of Slatinany She took piano lessons from an early age In 1964 Vondrackova came to prominence when she won a national talent contest that 27 April then that 3 September she made her first recording a Czech rendering of Red River Valley entitled Cervena reka Red River Valley 3 In 1965 the year she graduated high school Vondrackova was voted the most popular singer in Czechoslovakia by the readers of the magazine Mlady svet earning the Golden Nightingale award for the only time in her career although Vondrackova would subsequently earn second or third place a total of twenty seven times with eleven Silver Nightingale awards and sixteen Bronze Nightingale awards In the summer of 1966 Vondrackova began her music festival career competing in the inaugural Bratislavska Lyra festival as a duo with Marta Kubisova their entry Oh Baby Baby earned the second place Silver Lyre award Vondrackova s music festival debut as a solo act was at the Rio de Janeiro International Music Festival in November 1967 where her entry Vzdaleny hlas received the Golden Rooster award in June 1968 Vondrackova returned Bratislavska Lyra in a duo with Waldemar Matuska and a resultant Bronze Lyre award for their entrant To se nikdo nedovi and in 1969 Vondrackova participated in the 1969 European Cup Festival in Knokke Belgium Having reached 2 on the Czechoslovakian hit parade with the Kubisova duet Oh Baby Baby Vondrackova reached 1 in September 1967 with Nedoufej a rendering of the Sonny amp Cher hit Little Man this was one of a number of Czech language cover versions Vondrackova cut for the Supraphon label others being Pata Downtown Chytila Jsem Motylka I Only Want to Be with You and Ruze kvetou dal a rendering of the Gilbert Becaud hit L Important c est la Rose which afforded Vondrackova a second 1 in November 1967 and remaining in the Top Ten until March 1968 Vondrackova returned to the Top Ten in 1968 with Hej Pane Zajici a duet with Marta Kubisova and also with a Czech language rendering of Gli Occhi iei entitled Utikej Vondrackova s debut album appeared in 1969 entitled Ruze kvetou dal it was a compilation of her singles released from 1964 on The Golden Kids Edit Vondrackova had met up with singers Vaclav Neckar and Marta Kubisova through performing at the Rokoko Palace in Prague and had on occasion collaborated with one or both of them since December 1965 Vondrackova and Kubisova having reached 2 on the Czechoslovakian hit parade in the summer of 1966 with their recorded duet Oh Baby Baby In January 1968 Vondrackova performed as a group with Neckar and Kubisova at a Czech music showcase presented at the MIDEM trade fair in Cannes with a resultant month long gig for the trio at the Olympia Theatre in Paris On 1 November 1968 Vondrackova Neckar and Kubisova officially consolidated as an act known as the Golden Kids the group recording two albums and making extensive live and televised appearances in Czechoslovakia and Germany before being forced to disband in February 1970 as Kubisova was banned from performing due to her outspoken opposition to the Communist regime in Czechoslovakia On 3 November 1994 the members of the Golden Kids reunited for a concert at the Lucerna Palace in Prague which was filmed for television broadcast with a concert album also being released Later career Editthe 1970s and festivals Edit Helena Vondrackova with Liz Mitchell backstage in Chemnitz 2012 1970 In November 1970 Vondrackova participated in the inaugural World Popular Song Festival Tokyo with a resultant signing by the Japanese division of Polydor Records for whom she made her first recording not singing in her native Czech language with the album Isle of Helena a 1971 release sung in English she has subsequently added French Polish Slovak German Russian and Japanese to her repertoire Vondrackova headlined her first concert Helena 71 in 1971 and spent the majority of the decade touring the world visiting countries in Europe Asia and North and South America 1971 March the Golden Stag Festival Brasov placing second 1972 the Festival Coupe d Europe and the Knokke Festival 1973 June Bratislavska Lyra the Golden Orpheus Song Festival and as a non competing performer the Intertalent Contest Prague 1974 The zenith of Vondrackova s festival career was afforded by the song Malovany dzbanku which Vondrackova introduced at the 1974 Bratislavska Lyra with a resultant Golden Lyre award 1975 Bratislavska Lyra with a Silver Lyre award for Laska zustava dal 1977 Bratislavska Lyra in August 1977 Vondrackova utilized Malovany dzbanku as her entrant at the Sopot International Song Festival billed that year as the Intervision Song Contest where Malovany dzbanku took Grand Prize and consolidated Vondrackova s stardom in Poland 1978 Although Czechoslovakia s Communist status precluded the nation being represented in the Eurovision Song Contest Vondrackova did make an unsuccessful bid to represent Germany at Eurovision 1978 her song Manner Wie Du placing twelfth in a field of fifteen at the German national preliminary for Eurovision 1978 1979 In November 1979 Vondrackova returned to the Tokyo Pop Festival 1982 Her 1982 participation at Bratislavska Lyra with the entrant Sblizeni earned her the Silver Lyre award 1993 and 2000 Vondrackova also returned as a non competing performer to the Sopot International Song Festival in 1978 1993 2000 2013 and 2020 1980 present Edit Vondrackova began the eighties much like she spent the seventies on tour this time in Canada As the eighties gave way to the nineties and all of Europe was in the throes of change she reached the milestone of selling a million albums performed in the Czech concert Helena 90 and took on the role of Fantine in Les Miserables In 1993 Vondrackova released two Broadway themed musical albums one in Czech and one in English each entitled the Broadway Album In the aftermath of the Velvet Revolution of 1989 Vondrackova and other veteran Czech pop stars underwent a career decline due to being closely associated with Czechoslovakia s period of Communist rule After several years the Czech public was able to view Vondrackova and her contemporaries objectively and with appreciation from 1997 Vondrackova was frequently showcased on TV Nova and in 2000 she returned to the mainstream recording scene with Vodopad a fifteen track album of Czech original dance tracks which spearheaded by the single Dlouha noc reached Platinum status selling 35 000 copies Over the course of the first decade of the new century Vondrackova continued to release records to commercial acclaim she is the best selling ever singer in the Czech Republic and Czechoslovakia before it citation needed as well as performing in a number of well received concerts Vondrackova s extensive career got the box set treatment in 2005 with the 4 CD set The Golden Collection Universal Music seeing release that year as well as publication of her memoir entitled I Remember and I Don t Regret Anything On 18 October 2005 Vondrackova headlined a gala in Prague celebrating forty years of performing the event was filmed for broadcast by TV Nova that 26 December In 2006 Vondrackova remained active appearing in the Slovak version of television talent reality show Dancing With the Stars and a year later appearing in the Polish version A 2007 compilation 2CD Jsem jaka jsem Best of I am The Best of was then released and managed a top ten placing in the Czech charts A 2009 live DVD CD Helena Live was managed a number 2 after Madonna s Celebration In 2007 she was awarded the Diamond Record for half million sold records in 2007 Vondrackova has written several books mostly autobiographical She has regularly appeared for over four decades in German television shows as a singer a presenter like Ein Kessel Buntes or Ein Fest fur alle 4 Her German lyricist and manager is since 2003 Filip Albrecht who wrote and produced several German songs for Vondrackova including Diese Nacht or Wunder gescheh n 5 6 Eurosong 2007 Edit In February 2007 Helena Vondrackova was confirmed as having accepted the invitation of Ceska televize CT the Czech Republic s Eurovision ESC sponsor to compete in Eurosong 2007 the national preliminary round for the Czech Republic in Eurovision 2007 the Czech Republic making its ESC debut at Eurovision 2007 Vondrackova was the only name which CT confirmed as a Eurosong 2007 entrant prior to the official 15 February 2007 announcement of Eurosong 2007 entrants this announcement stated that Vondrackova would be competing with a track from her 23 October 2006 album release Zastav Se A Poslouchej entitled Samba Although the Eurosong 2007 final was not broadcast by CT until 10 March 2007 the competing songs were made available for listening from the time of their announcement with voting done by SMS open from 23 February 2007 around the last named date CT announced the disqualification of Samba citing the track had been recorded too far in advance to be considered as a possible entrant for Eurovision 2007 Vondrackova given the prerogative of competing in Eurosong 2007 with a more recent song did submit the track Ha ha ha but soon withdrew from Eurosong 2007 citing her disenchantment with the winner being chosen by SMS voting With Red Army Choir MVD Edit In November 2013 it was planned that Helena Vondrackova would have the great honor of singing with the Red Army Choir MVD Ensemble during their Czech Tour but this tour was cancelled Stage career Edit Helena Vondrackova during a concert ca 2012 On 25 June 1992 Vondrackova made her stage musical debut as Fantine in a production of Les Miserables mounted at the Vinohrady Theatre in Prague she reprised the role of Fantine in a revival of Les Miserables which opened at the GoJa Music Hall 16 September 2003 Vondrackova was attached to the inaugural Czech language production of Miss Saigon at the GoJa Music Hall alternating in the role of Ellen but she announced her disassociation from the production following its 8 December 2004 premiere in which Ellen had been played by Tereza Matlova In May 2005 it was announced that Vondrackova had been invited by Milan Lasica to headline a production of Hello Dolly which opened at the Nova Scena Theatre in Bratislava on 27 January 2006 Vondrackova described the Hello Dolly lead as her life role but left the production in June 2006 claiming Nova Scena had overtaxed Vondrackova s earnings in the amount of 83 465 Kc It was announced that November that Vondrackova and her husband manager Michael Martin were negotiating with the new management of Nova Scena for Vondrackova to return to Hello Dolly but the production ran til February 2008 with Vondrackova s replacement Katerina Brozova Brozova sued Michael Martin for his disparaging remarks in a radio interview in which he likened comparing the performing abilities of Vondrackova with those of Brozova to comparing a Mercedes to a Trabant Although the Regional and High Court in Prague and the Czech Supreme Court both found in Brozova s favor awarding her an apology and 500 000 Kc the Czech Constitutional Court ruled in March 2012 that the High Court re address the case Vondrackova returned to the musical stage in an original musical entitled Mona Lisa written by Josef Bohuslav and Michal David the latter being the composer of Vondrackova s 2000 hit Dlouha noc in which Vondrackova played the heroine s mother with Vondrackova s attachment to the project announced in September 2008 occasioning the considerable expansion of her assigned role in recognition of her star power Mona Lisa premiered at the Broadway Theatre in Prague on 4 March 2009 with Vondrackova who alternated her role with Hana Zagorova debuting on 5 March 2009 Although Vondrackova turned down the lead role of Donna in the premiere Czech production of Mamma Mia which opened 12 December 2014 at Prague Congress Center cs it was announced in May 2015 that Vondrackova was preparing to assume the role as of October 2015 Vondrackova would in fact debut as Donna in the Prague Congress Center production of Mamma Mia 21 November 2015 and has since alternated in the role with Alena Antalova cs Leona Machalkova and Daniela Sinkorova cs Helena in Carnegie Hall Edit She has had two sold out concerts in Carnegie Hall New York First in 2000 and second in 2005 Personal life Edit Vondrackova lived with lyricist Zdenek Rytir for four years parting in 1969 Her first husband was East German musician Helmut Sickel whom she met at the Sopot International Song Festival in 1977 he was then the bass player for Kreis married 28 April 1983 the couple divorced in November 2001 On 22 February 2003 Vondrackova married Martin Michal a businessman twelve years younger than her who she had met in 2000 and who has since acted as her manager and been responsible for involving Vondrackova in a large amount of litigation 7 Her niece Lucie Vondrackova is also a successful singer and actress Discography Edit1960s Edit 1969 Ruze kvetou dal Supraphon 1969 Micro magic circus with Golden Kids Supraphon 1970s Edit 1970 Golden Kids 1 with Golden Kids Supraphon 1970 Ostrov Heleny Vondrackove Supraphon 1971 Isle of Helena Aritia amp Supraphon 1972 Helena Helena Helena Supraphon 1972 Helena 72 Nippon Columbia 1974 Helena a Stryci Supraphon 1975 Film melodies Aritia amp Supraphon 1976 Immortal film themes Nippon Columbia 1977 S pisni vstric ti bezim Supraphon 1978 Unter der Asche meiner Liebe ist noch Glut Teldec amp Telefunken amp Decca 1978 Paprsky Supraphon 1979 Unter der Asche meiner Liebe ist noch Glut II Amiga 1979 Doch in der Nacht Teldec amp Telefunken amp Decca 1980s Edit 1980 Muzy Supraphon 1980 Music Supraphon 1980 Golden movie hits Teldec amp Telefunken amp Decca 1981 Sblizeni Supraphon 1981 Helena Singt Billy Joel Supraphon amp Teldec 1981 Pisne Billyho Joela Supraphon 1982 Prelety Supraphon 1982 Zrychleny dech Supraphon 1982 A ty se ptas co ja The Winner Takes It All Supraphon 1984 Ode mne k tobe Supraphon 1985 Sprint Supraphon 1985 I m your song Supraphon 1986 Solo pro tve oci Supraphon 1986 Helena zpiva Jezka Supraphon 1988 Skandal Supraphon 1990s part 1 Edit 1990 Prejdi Jordan a dalsi hity Supraphon 1990 I m your song Polskie Nagrania 1992 Kam zmizel ten stary song Supraphon 1992 Silene smutna princezna NeaNe Records 1992 Les Miserables 1993 Golden Kids with Golden Kids Supraphon 1993 The Broadway album Supraphon 1993 The Broadway album Supraphon 1995 Golden Kids Comeback Live Concert with Golden Kids Supraphon Records 1995 Christmas with Helena 1 Polydor 1996 To je soubyznys Bonton 1996 Vanoce s Helenou 2 Polydor 1996 Ten koho rada mam Bonton Collection of Helena Vondrackova 1 1996 Podivej kvete ruze Bonton Collection of Helena Vondrackova 2 1997 Movie Classics West amp EastMusic 1997 Helena v Lucerne Live nejvetsi hity 1 Polydor 1997 Helena v Lucerne Live nejvetsi hity 2 Polydor 1997 To se nikdo nedovi Bonton Collection of Helena Vondrackova 3 1990s part 2 Edit 1997 Music Box No 1 with Golden Kids Bonton 1998 Ostrov Heleny Vondrackove Bonton Collection of Helena Vondrackova 4 1998 Helena Helena Helena Bonton Collection of Helena Vondrackova 5 1998 Nevzdam se hvezdam Universal 1998 Pariz ma laska Multisonic 1999 Helena a Stryci Bonton Collection of Helena Vondrackova 6 1999 Helena Gold Universal 2000s Edit 2000 Milacku Bonton Collection of Helena Vondrackova 7 2000 Vesele Vanoce a stastny novy rok Universal 2000 Helena Gold Universal 2000 The Queens of Pop at the Opera Kralovny Popu v Opere 2000 Vodopad Universal 2001 Film melodies S pisni vstric ti bezim Bonton Collection of Helena Vondrackova 8 2001 Paprsky Muzy Bonton Collection of Helena Vondrackova 9 2001 Christmas with Helena 4 Universal 2001 Helena 2002 Universal 2002 Sblizeni Bonton Collection of Helena Vondrackova 10 2002 The Broadway album Universal 2002 Helena Platinum Universal 2002 Concert Stars 2003 Zrychleny dech Supraphon Collection of Helena Vondrackova 11 2003 Helena Platinum Universal 2003 Helena Vondrackova Cas je proti nam a dalsi hity 2003 Helena Vondrackova Podivej kvete ruze Portrety ceskych hvezd 2003 Hadej Universal 2003 Helena Vondrackova amp Karel Gott Live Goja amp Universal 2004 Ode mne k tobe Supraphon Collection of Helena Vondrackova 12 2004 2DVD Prelety Supraphon amp Czech Television 2004 Sprint Supraphon Collection of Helena Vondrackova 13 2004 Rendez Vous Universal 2005 Solo pro tve oci Supraphon Collection of Helena Vondrackova 14 2005 Gold Collection 4CD Deluxe Edition Universal amp Supraphon 2005 DVD Helena Gold Universal 2006 Skandal Supraphon Collection of Helena Vondrackova 15 2006 Helena zpiva Jezka Supraphon Collection of Helena Vondrackova 16 2006 Zastav se a poslouchej Universal 2007 Helena Vondrackova amp Jiri Korn Tech par dnu Supraphon 2007 DVD Helena Vondrackova amp Jiri Korn Tech par dnu Supraphon 2007 Ha ha ha special limited edition Universal 2007 Jsem jaka jsem Universal 2CD Best Of 2008 24 Golden Hits with Golden Kids Supraphon 2008 Blazen kdo se lasky zrika Hity a rarity Supraphon 2009 4CD Zlata Kolekce Gold Collection Universal amp Readers Digests 2009 Helena Live DVD CD Universal 2009 Zustavas tu se mnou Universal 2010 2CD Live Cencert Universal 2011 DVD Ja pujdu dal Universal 2011 DVD Tangled W Disney as Mother Gothel 2011 Tangled Soundtrack W Disney as Mother Gothel 2011 DVD Helena on Broadway Live Concert in Prague Opera Greatest songs for Musicals 2014 Kouzlo Vanoc Warner Music Czech Republic References Edit Discography Helena Vondrackova Credits AllMusic Retrieved 6 May 2021 True Chris Biography Helena Vondrackova AMG Retrieved 15 May 2010 Vondrackova in german television Mlada fronta DNES 3 May 2004 Retrieved 17 July 2008 Vondrackova uvedla nemeckou show Mlada fronta DNES 3 May 2004 Retrieved 25 December 2014 Je radost spolupracovat s Helenou Vondrackovou a Karlem Gottem novinky cz 16 November 2014 Retrieved 17 December 2014 Vzostupy a pady Ups and downs plus7dni pluska sk 22 June 2007 Archived from the original on 18 April 2013 Retrieved 16 June 2012 External links EditOfficial website Helena Vondrackova 50 years on the stage 1964 2014 Helena Vondrackova fansite Wikimedia Commons has media related to Helena Vondrackova Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Helena Vondrackova amp oldid 1121184373, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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