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Vlasta Průchová

Vlasta Průchová (12 July 1926, Ružomberok – 16 June 2006, Prague) was a Czech jazz singer. From the second half of the 1940s, she gradually built up her leading position in the Czech jazz scene. Průchová was the mother of the renowned Czech-American pianist and composer Jan Hammer.

Vlasta Průchová
Background information
Birth nameVlasta Průchová
Born(1926-07-12)July 12, 1926
Ružomberok, Czechoslovakia
DiedJune 16, 2006(2006-06-16) (aged 79)
Prague, Czech Republic
Genresswing, vocal jazz
Occupation(s)Vocalist
Years active1947–2006
LabelsSupraphon, Panton

Biography edit

Průchová was born to Czech parents who worked in Ružomberok, Slovakia at that time. She was baptised by the Slovak priest Andrej Hlinka.[1] At the end of 1938, the family was forced to leave Slovakia, and they resided in Prague.

Following the Second World War, Průchová had her first experience with jazz music. At the Filmové žně (Film Harvest Festival) in Zlín she attended the performance of the "ensemble of swing stars" Elit Club.[2] Among the members of the band was also her future husband, Jan Hammer Sr. She later saw their performances in the Prague palace Metro, where the band played in the "swing pub" Akvarium. From her youth, she showed a musical talent in singing and Jan Hammer Sr. finally persuaded her to join the band. In 1947, she began to perform in the first Prague jazz club, Pygmalion.[2] The band was renamed Rytmus 47. In the same year she married Hammer. Pygmalion was closed in 1949 and following that Průchová sang in the legendary Prague dance-hall Lucerna Palace. At the same time she also collaborated with significant Czech jazz instrumentalists Luděk Hulan, Ferdinand Havlík and others.[3]

In the 1950s, Průchová — as a member of the Karel Krautgartner Orchestra — became one of the most successful participants of the Czechoslovak song competition Hledáme písničku pro všední den (In Search of a Song for the Weekday).[2] In 1952, she was voted the best Czech jazz woman singer in the poll of the samizdat Boptime.[3]

At the beginning of the 1960s, Průchová continued her concert career together with her husband, the cardiologist and musician Jan Hammer Sr. Their children, Jan and Andrea, occasionally joined them on piano and drums.[4] Their flat became a place of regular jam sessions with fellow musicians. On one of these occasions, in 1965, she invited the American jazz singer and trumpeter Louis Armstrong for dinner, and they jammed together.[5]

In 1968, during the dramatic events of the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia, the whole family moved to the United States. Jan Hammer Sr. received a one-year research fellowship in Washington, D.C., and Jan Hammer Jr. began to study at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Their stay in the USA was entirely legal but the return to the Czechoslovakia brought them considerable problems.[4] Jan Hammer Jr. remained in the United States, but his father's career in medicine was stopped. Andrea was not admitted to study at the Prague Conservatory.[4] The one-year stay in a Western country was too suspicious for Czechoslovak communist regime.

Průchová was affected by communist state too. Although she was allowed to perform in the Prague clubs, she was prevented from making new recordings for more than twenty years.[3] She was forced to find a new band for her performances at clubs and regional jazz festivals. Thus began her co-operation with young exponents of the Czech jazz scene, Emil Viklický, and later with the pianist Zdeněk Zdeněk.[6]

Jan Hammer Sr. died on 2 May 1989, a few months before the Czechoslovak Velvet Revolution. Průchová appeared on the stage afterwards, in the 1990s and in the early years of the new millennium. She died on 16 June 2006 in Prague.

Style edit

Průchová was one of the pioneers of the Czech jazz singing. Her musical style encompasses various genres from jazz standards and swing to bebop.[3] In the 1950s and 1960s she also influenced the style of the Czech pop music with her specific phrasing and diction. She represents a part of the continuity of the Czech jazz in the second half of the 20th century.[7] In her later years Průchová rarely changed her repertoire, she is considered an exponent of the "classical jazz singing".

The Czech musicologist Lubomír Dorůžka called her "a key person of the Czech jazz singing" in one of his specialised jazz publications.[8]

Antonín Matzner and Igor Wasserberger compared her to the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald in their book Jazzové profily (Jazz Profiles).[9] Průchová even adopted a part of Fitzgerald's standard repertoire.

Průchová also appeared also in film. In 1951, she played a singer in the crime film V trestném území (In the Penalty Area). In 2001, she appeared in the documentary Milý společník aneb Blues pro Luďka Hulana (A pleasant Companion or Blues for Luděk Hulan).[10]

Discography edit

  • Všechno je prosté (1961) - music: Jan Hammer Sr., orchestral accompaniment: Dance Orchestra of the Czechoslovak Radio.
  • The Man I Love (1965) - music: George Gershwin, with Junior Trio.
  • Tonight (Arta, 1991) (Ar F 1 0027-2) - first recordings after 27-year pause.
  • Docela všední, obyčejný den [CD] (Bonton Music, 1997) (B 71 0567-2) - re-edition of her recordings from 1958 to 1964.
  • Vlasta Průchová - na počátku bylo blues [CD] (Supraphon, 2006) (SU 5708-2) - recordings from 1950 to 1977.

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Zůstaly už jen nahrávky první dámy českého jazzu. Nejdřív jsem zpívala sovám" (in Czech). Český spolek Bratislava (Czech Association Bratislava). Retrieved 2009-08-04.
  2. ^ a b c Dorůžka (2002), p. 429
  3. ^ a b c d Víšek (2006), album notes
  4. ^ a b c Dorůžka (2002), p. 430
  5. ^ "Czech jazz music loses its First Lady". Czech Radio. Retrieved 7 August 2009.
  6. ^ Dorůžka (2002), p. 431
  7. ^ Dorůžka (2002), p. 432
  8. ^ Dorůžka (1990), p. 259
  9. ^ Matzner (1969), p. 133
  10. ^ "Předčasná úmrtí (4/20) Milý společník aneb Blues pro Luďka Hulana" (in Czech). Česká televize. Retrieved 2009-08-05.

References edit

  • Dorůžka, Lubomír (2002). Český jazz mezi tanky a klíči (1968–1989) (in Czech). Prague: Torst. ISBN 80-7215-167-3.
  • Pavel, Víšek (2006). "Vlasta Průchová". Vlasta Průchová - na počátku bylo blues (CD) (in Czech). Vlasta Průchová. Prague: Supraphon. SU 5708-2.
  • Dorůžka, Lubomír (1990). Panoráma jazzu (in Czech). Prague: Mladá Fronta. ISBN 80-204-0092-3.
  • Matzner, Antonín; Wasserberger, Ivan (1969). Jazzové profily (in Czech). Prague: Editio Supraphon.

Further reading edit

  • Kotek, J.; Hořec, J. (1990). Kronika české synkopy 2. (1939–1961) (in Czech). Prague: Editio Supraphon.

External links edit

  • Vlasta Průchová at IMDb
  • Czech jazz music loses its First Lady (Czech Radio)
  • First lady of Czech jazz Vlasta Pruchova dies at 79 (Radio Prague)
  • Vlasta Průchová at the Czech music.net
  • Welcome to the Czech Republic!
  • O bytostném hudebním zápalu Vlasty Průchové (in Czech)
  • Interview with Vlasta Průchová (in Czech)
  • Interview with Vlasta Průchová (in Czech)
  • Život v jazzu (A Life in Jazz) - Rytmus podle Vlasty Průchové (Rhythm according to Vlasta Průchová) - Televize.cz (in Czech)
  • Singer Vlasta Průchová died (LIDOVKY.CZ, ČTK) (in Czech)
  • Novinky.cz (in Czech)
  • První dáma českého jazzu (The First Lady of Czech Jazz) - Czech and Slovak Club (in Czech)
  • Article in Hudební rozhledy (in Czech)
  • Hold Vlastě Průchové (Tribute to Vlasta Průchová) - Czech Radio (in Czech)
  • Vlasta Pruchová - Cantante (Aurora.com.uy) (in Spanish)

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Vlasta Pruchova 12 July 1926 Ruzomberok 16 June 2006 Prague was a Czech jazz singer From the second half of the 1940s she gradually built up her leading position in the Czech jazz scene Pruchova was the mother of the renowned Czech American pianist and composer Jan Hammer Vlasta PruchovaBackground informationBirth nameVlasta PruchovaBorn 1926 07 12 July 12 1926Ruzomberok CzechoslovakiaDiedJune 16 2006 2006 06 16 aged 79 Prague Czech RepublicGenresswing vocal jazzOccupation s VocalistYears active1947 2006LabelsSupraphon Panton Contents 1 Biography 2 Style 3 Discography 4 Notes 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksBiography editPruchova was born to Czech parents who worked in Ruzomberok Slovakia at that time She was baptised by the Slovak priest Andrej Hlinka 1 At the end of 1938 the family was forced to leave Slovakia and they resided in Prague Following the Second World War Pruchova had her first experience with jazz music At the Filmove zne Film Harvest Festival in Zlin she attended the performance of the ensemble of swing stars Elit Club 2 Among the members of the band was also her future husband Jan Hammer Sr She later saw their performances in the Prague palace Metro where the band played in the swing pub Akvarium From her youth she showed a musical talent in singing and Jan Hammer Sr finally persuaded her to join the band In 1947 she began to perform in the first Prague jazz club Pygmalion 2 The band was renamed Rytmus 47 In the same year she married Hammer Pygmalion was closed in 1949 and following that Pruchova sang in the legendary Prague dance hall Lucerna Palace At the same time she also collaborated with significant Czech jazz instrumentalists Ludek Hulan Ferdinand Havlik and others 3 In the 1950s Pruchova as a member of the Karel Krautgartner Orchestra became one of the most successful participants of the Czechoslovak song competition Hledame pisnicku pro vsedni den In Search of a Song for the Weekday 2 In 1952 she was voted the best Czech jazz woman singer in the poll of the samizdat Boptime 3 At the beginning of the 1960s Pruchova continued her concert career together with her husband the cardiologist and musician Jan Hammer Sr Their children Jan and Andrea occasionally joined them on piano and drums 4 Their flat became a place of regular jam sessions with fellow musicians On one of these occasions in 1965 she invited the American jazz singer and trumpeter Louis Armstrong for dinner and they jammed together 5 In 1968 during the dramatic events of the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia the whole family moved to the United States Jan Hammer Sr received a one year research fellowship in Washington D C and Jan Hammer Jr began to study at the Berklee College of Music in Boston Their stay in the USA was entirely legal but the return to the Czechoslovakia brought them considerable problems 4 Jan Hammer Jr remained in the United States but his father s career in medicine was stopped Andrea was not admitted to study at the Prague Conservatory 4 The one year stay in a Western country was too suspicious for Czechoslovak communist regime Pruchova was affected by communist state too Although she was allowed to perform in the Prague clubs she was prevented from making new recordings for more than twenty years 3 She was forced to find a new band for her performances at clubs and regional jazz festivals Thus began her co operation with young exponents of the Czech jazz scene Emil Viklicky and later with the pianist Zdenek Zdenek 6 Jan Hammer Sr died on 2 May 1989 a few months before the Czechoslovak Velvet Revolution Pruchova appeared on the stage afterwards in the 1990s and in the early years of the new millennium She died on 16 June 2006 in Prague Style editPruchova was one of the pioneers of the Czech jazz singing Her musical style encompasses various genres from jazz standards and swing to bebop 3 In the 1950s and 1960s she also influenced the style of the Czech pop music with her specific phrasing and diction She represents a part of the continuity of the Czech jazz in the second half of the 20th century 7 In her later years Pruchova rarely changed her repertoire she is considered an exponent of the classical jazz singing The Czech musicologist Lubomir Doruzka called her a key person of the Czech jazz singing in one of his specialised jazz publications 8 Antonin Matzner and Igor Wasserberger compared her to the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald in their book Jazzove profily Jazz Profiles 9 Pruchova even adopted a part of Fitzgerald s standard repertoire Pruchova also appeared also in film In 1951 she played a singer in the crime film V trestnem uzemi In the Penalty Area In 2001 she appeared in the documentary Mily spolecnik aneb Blues pro Ludka Hulana A pleasant Companion or Blues for Ludek Hulan 10 Discography editVsechno je proste 1961 music Jan Hammer Sr orchestral accompaniment Dance Orchestra of the Czechoslovak Radio The Man I Love 1965 music George Gershwin with Junior Trio Tonight Arta 1991 Ar F 1 0027 2 first recordings after 27 year pause Docela vsedni obycejny den CD Bonton Music 1997 B 71 0567 2 re edition of her recordings from 1958 to 1964 Vlasta Pruchova na pocatku bylo blues CD Supraphon 2006 SU 5708 2 recordings from 1950 to 1977 Notes edit Zustaly uz jen nahravky prvni damy ceskeho jazzu Nejdriv jsem zpivala sovam in Czech Cesky spolek Bratislava Czech Association Bratislava Retrieved 2009 08 04 a b c Doruzka 2002 p 429 a b c d Visek 2006 album notes a b c Doruzka 2002 p 430 Czech jazz music loses its First Lady Czech Radio Retrieved 7 August 2009 Doruzka 2002 p 431 Doruzka 2002 p 432 Doruzka 1990 p 259 Matzner 1969 p 133 Predcasna umrti 4 20 Mily spolecnik aneb Blues pro Ludka Hulana in Czech Ceska televize Retrieved 2009 08 05 References editDoruzka Lubomir 2002 Cesky jazz mezi tanky a klici 1968 1989 in Czech Prague Torst ISBN 80 7215 167 3 Pavel Visek 2006 Vlasta Pruchova Vlasta Pruchova na pocatku bylo blues CD in Czech Vlasta Pruchova Prague Supraphon SU 5708 2 Doruzka Lubomir 1990 Panorama jazzu in Czech Prague Mlada Fronta ISBN 80 204 0092 3 Matzner Antonin Wasserberger Ivan 1969 Jazzove profily in Czech Prague Editio Supraphon Further reading editKotek J Horec J 1990 Kronika ceske synkopy 2 1939 1961 in Czech Prague Editio Supraphon External links editVlasta Pruchova at IMDb Czech jazz music loses its First Lady Czech Radio First lady of Czech jazz Vlasta Pruchova dies at 79 Radio Prague Vlasta Pruchova at the Czech music net Welcome to the Czech Republic O bytostnem hudebnim zapalu Vlasty Pruchove in Czech Interview with Vlasta Pruchova in Czech Interview with Vlasta Pruchova in Czech Zivot v jazzu A Life in Jazz Rytmus podle Vlasty Pruchove Rhythm according to Vlasta Pruchova Televize cz in Czech Singer Vlasta Pruchova died LIDOVKY CZ CTK in Czech Novinky cz in Czech Prvni dama ceskeho jazzu The First Lady of Czech Jazz Czech and Slovak Club in Czech Article in Hudebni rozhledy in Czech Hold Vlaste Pruchove Tribute to Vlasta Pruchova Czech Radio in Czech Vlasta Pruchova Cantante Aurora com uy in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vlasta Pruchova amp oldid 1085607049, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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