Waldemar Matuška
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Waldemar Matuška (ˈvaldɛmar ˈmatuʃka; July 2, 1932 - May 30, 2009) was a Czech
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 singer who became popular in his homeland during the 1960s and 1970s. In 1986, he emigrated to the United States
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.

Early career

Waldemar Matuška was born in Košice
Košice
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, then Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
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 (now Slovakia
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), and spent his whole childhood in Prague
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. His mother was a singer in the Vienna
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 operetta
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 theatres. He worked as a glass
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maker and performed on various musical instruments with many different bands. In 1960 he recorded his first song Suvenýr (Souvenir). Later he became an actor in the theatre Semafor
Semafor
Semafor is a Czech theatre in Prague established by Jiří Suchý in 1959. It belongs to the so called "Theatres of small stages". Suchý himself has performed there for many years and is the current owner...

. On the stage he performed with Karel Štědrý, Jiří Suchý
Jirí Suchý
Jiří Suchý is a Czech film actor, writer and stage actor. He also writes music. Currently he is the owner of the theatre Semafor in Prague where he has performed for many years and helped establish in 1959.-References:...

 and, starting in 1961, with Eva Pilarová
Eva Pilarová
Eva Pilarová - born on 9 August 1939 in Brno, is a Czech singer and actress. Four times winner of the Golden Nightingale in category singers in accordance to the reader's poll Czech Nightingale...

. He won the Zlatý slavík
Zlatý slavík
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("Golden Nightingale") music poll twice, in 1962 and 1967, and placed second several times.

As his popularity grew he started acting in movies and writing songs for movies. Waldemar and Eva Pilarová left Semafor and joined the ensemble of the theatre Rokoko. But Pilarová soon returned to Semafor, and Matuška began singing with Helena Vondráčková
Helena Vondrácková
Helena Vondráčková is a Czech singer whose career has spanned five decades.- Early life/career :Vondráčková spent her childhood years in the town of Slatinany. She took piano lessons from an early age...

, Marta Kubišová
Marta Kubišová
Marta Kubišová is a Czech singer of iconic significance. By the time of the Prague Spring of 1968, with her song "Modlitba pro Martu" , she was one of the most popular female singers in Czechoslovakia.In 1967 she won Zlatý slavík award...

, Jitka Zelenková and others. He participated in other projects besides the theatre, mainly duets with Hana Hegerová
Hana Hegerová
Hana Hegerová , is a leading Czechoslovakian singer, actress and uncrowned queen of Czechoslovakian chanson. Foreign critics call her "The Great Lady of Chanson", "The Piaf from Prague", and "The Chanteuse with a Slavic Soul"...

 and Karel Gott
Karel Gott
Karel Gott is a Czech Schlager singer, and an amateur painter. He is considered as the most successful male singer in former Czechoslovakia and currently in the Czech Republic; he has being voted the Most Favorite Male Singer in the annual national pool Český slavík in total thirty-six times...

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Emigration

In 1976 he married singer Olga Blechová. His popularity at home was high, and he also gave concerts abroad. In 1986 he left Czechoslovakia and settled with his wife in Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States. Meanwhile, in Czechoslovakia, the Communist party
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 banned all his songs, destroyed recordings of Jsem svým pánem ('I'm My Own Master'), deleted his opening song in the popular television series Chalupáři (just the melody remained) and changed the title of the series Rozpaky kuchaře Svatopluka. Matuška continued to perform in the United States, mostly for emigrants from Czechoslovakia.

Velvet revolution

After the 1989 Velvet revolution
Velvet Revolution
The Velvet Revolution or Gentle Revolution was a non-violent revolution in Czechoslovakia that took place from November 17 – December 29, 1989...

 in Czechoslovakia, his songs were returned to their proper place in the television series. He lived in Florida
Florida
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, at times performing in the Czech Republic.

Death

He died in Florida on May 30, 2009, of pneumonia
Pneumonia
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 and heart failure, aged 76. Asthma
Asthma
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 may have contributed to his death.

Further reading

  • Ota Ulč
    Ota Ulc
    Ota Ulč is a Czech-American author and columnist.Ulč studied law at the Charles University in Prague. In 1959 he escaped via West Berlin to the West and finally to the U.S. There he proceeded to study political science at the Columbia University in New York. Afterwards, he gave classes on...

    . Political Participation in Czechoslovakia. The Journal of Politics, Vol. 33, No. 2 (May, 1971), pp. 422–447.

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