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Gothart

 
Artist: Gothart
 
Gothart

  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Adio Querida," "Rakija'n'Roll," "Cabaret"

Biography

In only six years, Gothart evolved from a historical music ensemble focusing on the Czech Gothic period to a hot East-European folk party band. Its main features are the technical prowess of the musicians, their use of medieval instruments, and the fact that all six of them sing, allowing for stunning harmonies.

Gothart was founded in 1993 by five friends sharing a love for all things medieval: Petr Kolácek (wind and reed instruments), Jan Klima (guitar instruments), Veronika Neundorf (fiddle), Helena Lehká (fiddle), and Ivana Vanková (percussion). Their first objective was to restore the Czech Republic's musical heritage.

Soon the group expanded its horizons, first through medieval Spain, and then the German minnesingers and the French troubadours. Their first two CDs, Por Nos de Dulta (1996) and Stella Splendens, focused on songs from the Spanish repertoire, mainly the collections Cantigas de Santa Maria and Llibre Vermell (the Crimson Book). That bought them an instant ticket for the European medieval festival circuit. The group's meticulous approach and superior artistry garnered much interest in this circle.

Between 1998 and 1999, Gothart went through a fundamental change. The group's interests expanded to the music of the Sephardic Jews, gypsy songs, and Balkan dances. Recruiting bassist Karel Zich to anchor its grooves, it recorded Adio Querida (1999), a fabulous transitional album in which the female vocal trios of Sephardic laments met a newly found energy and desire to communicate the joy of playing. All of a sudden the group was as fit for serious music halls as for nightclubs. With the new album being released on the important alternative Czech label Black Point, Gothart reached new audiences. For Cabaret (2001), influences from Greece and Romania were added. By then, the medieval side of the band's activities had been all but dropped to concentrate on fast-paced party numbers. ~ François Couture, All Music Guide
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Gothart
Origin Czech Republic
Genre(s) World Music,Music of Southeastern Europe
Years active 1993 - Present
Website http://www.gothart.cz/index-en.php
Members
Janko Mijaktic Klíma
Petko Mijaktic Kolácek
Helena Mijaktic Kolácek
Marko Mijaktic Vojtech
Karlo Mijaktic Zich
Bety Mijaktic Josefy
Mitko Mijaktic Stancík
Notable instrument(s)
cister, guitar, gajda, darabuka, klarinetino, flute, accordion, bass guitar, double bass, davul, drums

Gothart is a Czech World Music band started in 1993. At first they primarily interpreted medieval music (“Por nos de dulta”, “Stella splendens”). In the fall of 1998 their concert programs added world music, playing their own versions of Balkan folk songs and dances. This resulted in the group’s first “non-medieval" record, “Adio querida.” At that time, Gothart appeared at many festivals at home and abroad.

February 2000 saw their first appearance in the “Noc s Andělem” television show and in December of the same year they also performed in the New Year's Eve television program ”Ponorka”. In 2001, the album “Cabaret” came out and is considered by the band as a full expression of what “Adio querida” contained in a germinal form. This gave rise to a new musical category, which Gothart name “Rakija’n’roll”. The same words are used as the title of their fifth album, released in 2003. In October 2003, Gothart once again featured in “Noc s Andělem”, presenting their new CD along with a music video for the instrumental piece “Blachinja” (directed by David Čálek).

In December 2006 Gothart launched a new collection of originally rearranged folk songs picked from across the Balkans, titled "Rakioactive".

During their thirteen-year existence, Gothart have played at over 700 concerts, festivals and charity events, including performances in France, Germany, Poland, Slovakia, and others.

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Line-up

Band members

  • Janko Mijaktic Klíma — vocal, cister, guitar, gajda, darabuka
  • Petko Mijaktic Kolácek — vocal, klarinetino, flute, cister
  • Helena Mijaktic Kolácek — vocal, violin
  • Marko Mijaktic Vojtech — vocal, accordion
  • Karlo Mijaktic Zich — vocal, bass guitar, double bass
  • Bety Mijaktic Josefy — vocal, davul, darabuka
  • Mitko Mijaktic Stancík — drums

Discography

  • Por nos de dulta (1996)
  • Stella splendens (1997)
  • Adio querida (1999)
  • Cabaret (2000)
  • Rakija’n’roll (2003)
  • Rakioactive (2006)

Notes


External links

  • [1] (official website)

 
 
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