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| awarded_for = Popularity in the Czech music industry
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| year = 1996
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| most_wins = [[Lucie Bílá]] (21)
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'''Český slavík''' ({{lang-en|Czech Nightingale}}) is a Czech award meant to recognize outstanding achievement and annual popularity in the Czech music industry. It was established in 1996 as the successor to the [[Zlatý slavík]] awards, which was established in 1962 in [[Czechoslovakia]] by magazine ''[[Mladý svět]]'' and ''[[Denník SME|Smena na nedeľu]],'' which continued until 1991.<ref name=hist>[http://www.ceskyslavik.cz/start.php?k=38&p=38 History of the chart] {{in lang|cs}}</ref> "The 16th Cesky Slavik" was held on 25 November 2011 at the [[State Opera (Prague)|State Opera]], in [[Prague]], Czech Republic.
'''Český slavík''' ({{lang-en|Czech Nightingale}}) is an award meant to recognize outstanding achievement and annual popularity in the Czech music industry. It was established in 1996 as the successor to the [[Zlatý slavík]] awards, which were established in 1962 in [[Czechoslovakia]] by the magazine ''[[Mladý svět]]'' and continued until 1991.<ref name="novinky">{{cite web|title=Český slavík |url=https://www.novinky.cz/tag/cesky-slavik-56740#:~:text=Vznikla%20v%20roce%201962%20v,v%20roce%201991%20anketa%20zanikla. |website=novinky.cz | date=22 February 2024 |access-date=23 June 2024 |language=cs}}</ref>


Since 1999, the award has been sponsored by the [[mineral water]] producer [[Mattoni]] and hence officially known as '''Český slavík Mattoni''', or '''Mattoni's Czech Nightingale'''.<ref name=hist/>
From 1999 to 2017, the award was sponsored by the [[mineral water]] bottling company [[Mattoni]] and hence officially known as Český slavík Mattoni.<ref>{{cite web|title=Český slavík Mattoni |url=http://www.ceskyslavikmattoni.cz/historie-ankety/cmsarticle/#.Vrpun-zP32d |website=ceskyslavikmattoni.cz |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160209225625/http://www.ceskyslavikmattoni.cz/historie-ankety/cmsarticle/#.Vrpun-zP32d |access-date=23 June 2024 |archive-date=9 February 2016 |language=cs}}</ref>


In 2018, the award was cancelled due to vote manipulation in favor of the controversial group [[Ortel]] the previous year.<ref>{{cite web|title=Český slavík letos nebude. Kvůli hlasování |url=https://www.novinky.cz/clanek/kultura-cesky-slavik-letos-nebude-kvuli-hlasovani-40071669 |website=novinky.cz |date=20 September 2018 |access-date=23 June 2024 |language=cs |trans-title=There will be no Český slavík this year. Because of the vote}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Český slavík letos nebude. Hudební anketa si dá rok pauzu, chce změnit pravidla hlasování |url=https://www.irozhlas.cz/kultura/hudba/cesky-slavik-2018-anketa-zmena_1809200712_mos |website=irozhlas.cz |date=20 September 2018 |access-date=23 June 2024 |language=cs |trans-title=There will be no Český slavík this year. The music poll will take a year off, it wants to change voting rules}}</ref><ref name="novinky" /> In 2021, the event was revived with the support of entrepreneur [[Karel Janeček]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Slavík se vrací v novém kabátě, obnovil ho miliardář Karel Janeček |url=https://www.novinky.cz/clanek/kultura-slavik-se-vraci-v-novem-kabate-obnovil-ho-miliardar-karel-janecek-40371979 |website=novinky.cz |date=14 September 2021 |access-date=23 June 2024 |language=cs |trans-title=Slavík returns in a new coat, restored by billionaire Karel Janeček}}</ref><ref name="novinky" /> A year later, the award came under the ownership of [[TV Nova (Czech Republic)|TV Nova]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Nova odhalila logo jubilejního ročníku ankety Český slavík |url=https://www.idnes.cz/zpravy/mediahub/cesky-slavik-logo-nova.A220715_085806_mediahub_jpl |website=idnes.cz |date=15 July 2022 |access-date=23 June 2024 |language=cs |trans-title=Nova unveiled the logo of the anniversary year of the Český slavík award}}</ref><ref name="novinky" />
Current award categories are "Male Singer", "Female Singer", "Musical Group", and "Absolute Nightingale".<ref>[http://www.ceskyslavik.cz/start.php?k=60&p=60 Categories of Czech Nightingale] {{in lang|cs}}</ref>

Český slavík prizes are awarded in the categories Absolute Nightingale, Female Singer, Male Singer, Group, Hip Hop, and Discovery of the Year.<ref name="nova">{{cite web|title=Letošní výsledky |url=https://tv.nova.cz/porad/cesky-slavik/vysledky-2023 |website=tv.nova.cz |access-date=23 June 2024 |language=cs |trans-title=This year's results}}</ref> Former categories include Slovak Artist, Biggest Gainer, and Internet Star.


==Winners==
==Winners==
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|'''Year'''||'''Male singer'''||'''Female singer'''||'''Group'''||'''Discovery of the year''' ||'''Slovak artist'''||'''Biggest gainer'''||'''Internet star'''
|'''Year'''||'''Male singer'''||'''Female singer'''||'''Group'''||'''Discovery of the year''' ||'''Slovak artist'''||'''Biggest gainer'''||'''Internet star'''||'''Hip Hop & Rap'''
|-
|-
|1996||rowspan=2|[[Karel Gott]]||rowspan=9|[[Lucie Bílá]]||rowspan=3|[[Olympic (band)|Olympic]]|| || || ||
|1996||rowspan=2|[[Karel Gott]]||rowspan=9|[[Lucie Bílá]]||rowspan=3|[[Olympic (band)|Olympic]]
|-
|-
|1997|| || || ||
|1997
|-
|-
|1998||[[Daniel Hůlka]]|| || || ||
|1998||[[Daniel Hůlka]]
|-
|-
|1999||rowspan=19|Karel Gott||rowspan=4|[[Lucie (Czech band)|Lucie]]|| || || ||
|1999||rowspan=13|Karel Gott||rowspan=4|[[Lucie (Czech band)|Lucie]]
|-
|-
|2000|| || || ||
|2000
|-
|-
|2001|| || || ||
|2001
|-
|-
|2002|| || || ||
|2002
|-
|-
|2003||[[Kabát]]|| Rebeka || ||[[Monika Absolonová]] ||
|2003||rowspan=2| [[Kabát]] || Rebeka || ||[[Monika Absolonová]] ||
|-
|-
|2004||rowspan=2|Kabát|| [[Aneta Langerová]] || ||[[Radůza]] ||
|2004|| [[Aneta Langerová]] || ||[[Radůza]] ||
|-
|-
|2005|| Aneta Langerová ||[[Chinaski]]|| [[Vlastimil Horváth]] || ||[[Helena Zeťová]]
|2005|| Aneta Langerová ||[[Chinaski (band)|Chinaski]]|| [[Vlastimil Horváth]] || ||[[Helena Zeťová]]||
|-
|-
|2006|| Aneta Langerová || [[Divokej Bill]]|| [[Ewa Farna]] || || ||
|2006|| Aneta Langerová || [[Divokej Bill]]|| [[Ewa Farna]] || || ||
|-
|-
|2007|| Lucie Bílá || Kabát || [[Josef Vágner]] || || Barbora Zemanová ||
|2007||rowspan=11| Lucie Bílá ||rowspan=6| Kabát || [[Josef Vágner]] || || Barbora Zemanová ||
|-
|-
|2008|| Lucie Bílá || Kabát || [[Marek Ztracený]] || [[No Name (Slovak band)|No Name]] || [[Iveta Bartošová]] ||
|2008|| [[Marek Ztracený]] ||rowspan=10| [[No Name (Slovak band)|No Name]] || [[Iveta Bartošová]] ||
|-
|-
|2009|| Lucie Bílá || Kabát || [[Martin Chodúr]] || No Name || [[Vojtěch Dyk]] ||
|2009|| [[Martin Chodúr]] || [[Vojtěch Dyk]] ||
|-
|-
|2010|| Lucie Bílá || Kabát || [[Markéta Konvičková]] || No Name || [[Xindl X]] ||
|2010|| [[Markéta Konvičková]] || [[Xindl X]] ||
|-
|-
|2011|| Lucie Bílá || Kabát || [[Gabriela Gunčíková]] || No Name || [[Monika Bagárová]] ||
|2011|| [[Gabriela Gunčíková]] || [[Monika Bagárová]] ||
|-
|-
|2012|| Lucie Bílá || Kabát || [[Koblížci]] || No Name || [[Eddie Stoilow]] || [[Charlie Straight]]
|2012|| [[Tomáš Klus]] || [[Koblížci]] || [[Eddie Stoilow]] || [[Charlie Straight]]
|-
|-
|2013|| Lucie Bílá || [[Kryštof (band)|Kryštof]] || [[Adam Mišík]] || No Name || Abba Stars || [[Johny Machette]]
|2013||rowspan=5|Karel Gott || [[Kryštof (band)|Kryštof]] || [[Adam Mišík]] || Abba Stars || [[Johny Machette]]
|-
|-
|2014|| Lucie Bílá || Kabát || [[Elis (Czech band)|Elis]] || No Name || || [[Voxel (singer)|Voxel]]
|2014||rowspan=4| Kabát || Elis || || [[Voxel (singer)|Voxel]]
|-
|-
|2015|| Lucie Bílá || Kabát || [[Slza]] || No Name || || Slza
|2015|| [[Slza]] || || Slza
|-
|-
|2016|| Lucie Bílá || Kabát || [[Pekař]] || No Name || || [[Porty]]
|2016|| [[Pekař]] || || [[Porty]]
|-
|-
|2017|| Lucie Bílá || Kabát || [[Mirai (band)|Mirai]] || No Name || || [[Mirai (band)|Mirai]]
|2017|| [[Mirai (band)|Mirai]] || || [[Mirai (band)|Mirai]]
|-
|2018|| ''not awarded'' || ''not awarded'' || ''not awarded'' || ''not awarded'' || ''not awarded'' || ''not awarded''|| ''not awarded''|| ''not awarded''
|-
|2019|| ''not awarded'' || ''not awarded'' || ''not awarded'' || ''not awarded'' || ''not awarded'' || ''not awarded''|| ''not awarded''|| ''not awarded''
|-
|2020|| ''not awarded'' || ''not awarded'' || ''not awarded'' || ''not awarded'' || ''not awarded'' || ''not awarded''|| ''not awarded''|| ''not awarded''
|-
|2021||rowspan=3| [[Marek Ztracený]] || Ewa Farna || Mirai || Michal Horák || || || || [[Řezník (rapper)|Řezník]]
|-
|2022|| Lucie Bílá || Kabát || Calin || || || || ATMO music
|-
|2023|| Ewa Farna || Kabát || Tereza Balonová || || || || Calin
|}
|}


==Leaders==
==Leaders==
With twenty Český slavík awards each, [[Karel Gott]] and [[Lucie Bílá]] are the most successful artists in the history of the award to date. They are followed by the band [[Kabát]], which has earned twelve awards, and the groups [[No Name (Slovak band)|No Name]] and [[Lucie (Czech band)|Lucie]].{{citation needed|date=October 2015}}
With 21 Český slavík awards, [[Lucie Bílá]] is the most successful artist in the history of the award. She is followed by [[Karel Gott]], with twenty awards, the band [[Kabát]], which has earned fourteen awards, and the groups [[No Name (Slovak band)|No Name]] and [[Lucie (Czech band)|Lucie]] at ten and four, respectively.<ref name="nova" />
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!Total awards
!Total awards
|-
|-
|1
|rowspan="2"|1
| Lucie Bílá
| [[Karel Gott]]
|20
|21
|-
|-
|2
| [[Lucie Bílá]]
| Karel Gott
|20
|20
|-
|-
|3
|3
| [[Kabát]]
| Kabát
|12
|14
|-
|-
|4
|4
| [[No Name (Slovak band)|No Name]]
| No Name
|10
|10
|-
|-
|5
|5
| [[Lucie (Czech band)|Lucie]]
| Lucie
|4
|4
|}
|}


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Zlatý slavík]]
* [[Slávik Awards]]
* [[Slávik Awards]]


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}

==External links==
* {{Official website|https://tv.nova.cz/porad/cesky-slavik}}


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Latest revision as of 03:27, 10 July 2024

Český slavík
Awarded forPopularity in the Czech music industry
LandTschechische Republik
First awarded1996
Last awarded2023
Most awardsLucie Bílá (21)
WebsiteOfficial website

Český slavík (English: Czech Nightingale) is an award meant to recognize outstanding achievement and annual popularity in the Czech music industry. It was established in 1996 as the successor to the Zlatý slavík awards, which were established in 1962 in Czechoslovakia by the magazine Mladý svět and continued until 1991.[1]

From 1999 to 2017, the award was sponsored by the mineral water bottling company Mattoni and hence officially known as Český slavík Mattoni.[2]

In 2018, the award was cancelled due to vote manipulation in favor of the controversial group Ortel the previous year.[3][4][1] In 2021, the event was revived with the support of entrepreneur Karel Janeček.[5][1] A year later, the award came under the ownership of TV Nova.[6][1]

Český slavík prizes are awarded in the categories Absolute Nightingale, Female Singer, Male Singer, Group, Hip Hop, and Discovery of the Year.[7] Former categories include Slovak Artist, Biggest Gainer, and Internet Star.

Winners

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Year Male singer Female singer Group Discovery of the year Slovak artist Biggest gainer Internet star Hip Hop & Rap
1996 Karel Gott Lucie Bílá Olympic
1997
1998 Daniel Hůlka
1999 Karel Gott Lucie
2000
2001
2002
2003 Kabát Rebeka Monika Absolonová
2004 Aneta Langerová Radůza
2005 Aneta Langerová Chinaski Vlastimil Horváth Helena Zeťová
2006 Aneta Langerová Divokej Bill Ewa Farna
2007 Lucie Bílá Kabát Josef Vágner Barbora Zemanová
2008 Marek Ztracený No Name Iveta Bartošová
2009 Martin Chodúr Vojtěch Dyk
2010 Markéta Konvičková Xindl X
2011 Gabriela Gunčíková Monika Bagárová
2012 Tomáš Klus Koblížci Eddie Stoilow Charlie Straight
2013 Karel Gott Kryštof Adam Mišík Abba Stars Johny Machette
2014 Kabát Elis Voxel
2015 Slza Slza
2016 Pekař Porty
2017 Mirai Mirai
2018 not awarded not awarded not awarded not awarded not awarded not awarded not awarded not awarded
2019 not awarded not awarded not awarded not awarded not awarded not awarded not awarded not awarded
2020 not awarded not awarded not awarded not awarded not awarded not awarded not awarded not awarded
2021 Marek Ztracený Ewa Farna Mirai Michal Horák Řezník
2022 Lucie Bílá Kabát Calin ATMO music
2023 Ewa Farna Kabát Tereza Balonová Calin

Leaders

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With 21 Český slavík awards, Lucie Bílá is the most successful artist in the history of the award. She is followed by Karel Gott, with twenty awards, the band Kabát, which has earned fourteen awards, and the groups No Name and Lucie at ten and four, respectively.[7]

Rank Artist Total awards
1 Lucie Bílá 21
2 Karel Gott 20
3 Kabát 14
4 No Name 10
5 Lucie 4

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Český slavík". novinky.cz (in Czech). 22 February 2024. Retrieved 23 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Český slavík Mattoni". ceskyslavikmattoni.cz (in Czech). Archived from the original on 9 February 2016. Retrieved 23 June 2024.
  3. ^ "Český slavík letos nebude. Kvůli hlasování" [There will be no Český slavík this year. Because of the vote]. novinky.cz (in Czech). 20 September 2018. Retrieved 23 June 2024.
  4. ^ "Český slavík letos nebude. Hudební anketa si dá rok pauzu, chce změnit pravidla hlasování" [There will be no Český slavík this year. The music poll will take a year off, it wants to change voting rules]. irozhlas.cz (in Czech). 20 September 2018. Retrieved 23 June 2024.
  5. ^ "Slavík se vrací v novém kabátě, obnovil ho miliardář Karel Janeček" [Slavík returns in a new coat, restored by billionaire Karel Janeček]. novinky.cz (in Czech). 14 September 2021. Retrieved 23 June 2024.
  6. ^ "Nova odhalila logo jubilejního ročníku ankety Český slavík" [Nova unveiled the logo of the anniversary year of the Český slavík award]. idnes.cz (in Czech). 15 July 2022. Retrieved 23 June 2024.
  7. ^ a b "Letošní výsledky" [This year's results]. tv.nova.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 23 June 2024.
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