Aneta Langerová

Aneta Langerová
Background information
Born (1986-11-26) 26 November 1986
Origin Benešov, Czech Republic Czech Republic
Genres rock, pop, alternative
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments vocals, guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, tambourine
Years active 2004–present
Labels Sony/BMG
Website

Aneta Langerová (born 26 November 1986 in Benešov, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech pop singer. She first rose to fame at age 17 as the first winner of Česko hledá SuperStar,[1] the Czech version of Pop Idol, in June 2004. Later that year she released her first album, Spousta andělů, which became a long-term bestseller in the Czech Republic.[2] She has since released two further albums and is currently one of the most popular musical artists in the Czech Republic.

In 2005 and 2006, she ranked first in the category 'Best Female Singer' in the Czech music poll Český slavík.[3][4] In 2004, 2007 and 2012 she placed first in the same category of the Anděl Awards, organized by the Czech Academy of Popular Music.[5]

She finished in second place in the Czech version of Dancing with the Stars in 2010

Biography

Langerová grew up in Říčany, a town in the Central Bohemian Region.[6] At age six, she began studying piano, and at age eight, she began taking guitar classes and singing in a choir with a local choir instructor. Langerová has credited her mother, who played piano and guitar around her house when she was growing up, with nurturing her musical talent.

In her teenage years, Langerová became more serious about music. At age 14, Langerová joined a local band called SPB in Sázava[7] and then participated in and won several small TV talent contests (the Doremi TV competition and the Star Starters (in Czech: Rozjezdy pro hvězdy) contest) before participating in the first season of Česko hledá SuperStar, a popular Czech television show based on the Pop Idol format.

Langerová won the Česko hledá SuperStar competition with a 79 percent vote share in June 2004.[8] In the course of the next three months, she quickly recorded her first album, Spousta andělů (Many Angels), composed of songs written by professional pop songwriters. The album enjoyed chart success in the Czech Republic, remaining at the top for 11 weeks in 2005.[9] In 2005 and 2006, Langerová toured, released a live album and DVD and was closely involved with the Světluška foundation, a charitable organization that works with blind children.[10] Langerová played multiple benefit concerts for the organization and released a single, "Píseň pro světlušku" (Song for Světluška, firefly in Czech), to raise money for the group.

In 2007, Langerová released her second studio album, Dotyk (Contact), which showed her abilities beyond singing: she wrote or co-wrote all of the songs on the album and played guitar, piano, and bass on several tracks.

Personal life

Langerová is openly lesbian. She lives with Czech documentarist Olga Špátová.

Discography

Aneta Langerova – Rock for People, 2006

Studio Albums

Spousta andělů

Released 6 September 2004. "Spousta andělů" translates to English as "Many Angels". Sold in the Czech Republic: over 100.000 copies[11]

Track listing

  1. Skvělej nápad (Great Idea) Pavla Milcová (words)/Mirko Vukomanovič (music)
  2. Spousta andělů (Many Angels) Pavla Milcová (words)/Kara DioGuardi, Jimmy Harry, Shep Solomon (music)
  3. Nahá noc (Naked Night)Milan Princ (words)/Anna-Lena Högdahl, Erik Petersson (music)
  4. Delfín (Dolphin) Pavla Milcová (words)/Andreas Karlegård, Lisa Lindebergh (music)
  5. Pár důvodů (A Few Reasons)Robert Nebřenský (words)/Ashley Hamilton, Per Kristian "Boots" Ottestad, Robbie Williams (music)
  6. Nebe v loužích (Heaven in Puddles) Tomáš Roreček (words)/František Táborský (music)
  7. Když nemůžu spát (When I Can't Sleep) Robert Nebřenský (words)/Rick Neigher, Shep Solomon (music)
  8. Zvláštní zájem (Special Interest) Simona Ester Brandejsová (words)/Johan Åberg, Nordell, Martin Terefe (music)
  9. 17 Gábina Osvaldová (words)/Lars Andersson, Stephen Davies (music)
  10. Srdcotepec (Heartbeat) Oskar Petr (words)/Tobias Gad, Jacqueline Nemorin (music)
  11. You're a Creep (the only English-language track on the album) Anthony Little (words)/Rick Kelly (music)
  12. Hříšná těla, křídla motýlí (Sinful Bodies, Butterfly Wings) Oskar Petr (words and music)
  13. Voda živá (Life Water) Michal Hrůza (words and music)

Dotyk

Released 21 May 2007, Dotyk is a departure from Langerová's previous efforts, dismissed by many as the product of slick production and professional songwriters. On "Dotyk," Langerová, had a hand in writing the music on all ten tracks (often sharing writing credits with her producers and other players on the album), and wrote four of the songs by herself. Langerová plays guitar, bass, and piano on a handful of tracks. "Dotyk" was produced by Jan P. Muchow, best known as a film composer and half of the Czech experimental rock group Ecstasy of Saint Theresa.

"Dotyk" translates to English as "Contact" or, alternatively, as "Touch."

Track listing

  1. Malá mořská víla (Little Mermaid) Michal Hrůza/Aneta Langerová (words)/Aneta Langerová/Michal Hrůza/Jan P. Muchow/Dalibor Cidlinský (music)
  2. Vysoké napětí (High Voltage) Robert Nebřenský (words)/Aneta Langerová (music)
  3. Desetina (Tenth) Aneta Langerová (words and music)
  4. Jiný sen (Distant Dream) Aneta Langerová (words) Aneta Langerová/Michal Hrůza/A.M. Almela (music)
  5. Podzim (Autumn) Aneta Langerová (words and music)
  6. Slib mi dej (Give Me Your Word) Lukáš Klofec (words)/Aneta Langerová/A.M. almela (music)
  7. Možná (Maybe) Michal Hrůza (words)/Aneta Langerová/Jan. P. Muchow (music)
  8. Hledám, mířím, netuším... (Look, Aim, Don't Suspect...") Aneta Langerová (words)/Aneta Langerová/ A.M. Almela (music)
  9. Poplach (Alarm) Aneta Langerová/A.M Almela (words and music)
  10. Němá (Speechless) Aneta Langerová (words and music)

Jsem

Aneta's third album was released on 9 November 2009.

"Jsem" translates to English as "I Am".

Track listing

  1. V bezvětří (In Still Air) Filip Horáček (words)/Aneta Langerová (music)
  2. Jsem (I Am) Tomáš Klus (words)/Tomáš Klus, Aneta Langerová (music)
  3. Jedináček (An Only Child) Oskar Petr, Martin Levina (words and music)
  4. Pokušení (Temptation) Aneta Langerová, Martin Ledvina (words and music)
  5. Už víš (You Know) Martin Ledvina (words and music)
  6. Motýl (Butterfly) Aneta Langerová (words and music)
  7. Stačilo říct (Suffice to Say) Michal Hrůza (words and music)
  8. Dokola (Around) Aneta Langerová (words and music)
  9. Den (Day) Filip Horáček (words and music)
  10. Vzpomínka (Remembrance) Aneta Langerová (words and music)

Na Radosti

Aneta's fourth album was released on 28 November 2014. "Na Radosti" translates to English as "On the Joy"

Track listing

  1. Dívka (Girl)
  2. Svatá Kordula (Holy Kordula)
  3. Panna (Virgin)
  4. Tragédie u nás na vsi (Tragedy in Our Village)
  5. Intermezzo Tráva (Intermezzo Grass)
  6. Tráva (Grass)
  7. Maják (Lighthouse)
  8. Bříza (Brich)
  9. Lehkost (Ease)
  10. Slova z hor (Words from the Mountains)
  11. Divoká hejna (Wild Flocks)
  12. Nevěsta (Bride)
  13. Na Radosti (On the Joy)


https://web.archive.org/web/20141201013805/http://www.langerovaaneta.cz:80/na-radosti/

Other releases

Singles from Spousta andělů:'

from 'Dotyk

from 'Jsem

from ' Na Radosti

References

  1. Šindelář, Rudolf (23 July 2009). "Aneta Langerová rozšíří sestavu show Královny popu". Lidové noviny (in Czech). Czech Republic. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
  2. "Spousta andělů vede hitparádu již deset týdnů". Hospodářské noviny (in Czech). iHned. 15 April 2005. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
  3. "LANGEROVÁ Aneta" (in Czech). Český slavík - official website. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
  4. "Českého slavíka získali Aneta Langerová, Karel Gott a Divokej Bill" (in Czech). novinky.cz. 9 December 2006. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
  5. "Konečně Anděl za vlastní práci, těší Langerovou". Mladá fronta DNES. iDnes. 4 April 2008. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
  6. "ČT Live - Aneta Langerová" (in Czech). Czech Television. 2005. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
  7. "Aneta Langerová" (in Czech). Czech Television. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
  8. Velinger, Jan (22 June 2004). "Aneta Langerova becomes the Czech Republic's first Pop Idol". Czech Radio. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
  9. "Radůza vystřídala Langerovou v čele domácí hitparády" (in Czech). novinky.cz. 29 April 2005. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
  10. "Nová píseň Langerové pomůže Světlušce". Mladá fronta DNES (in Czech). iDnes. 15 September 2006. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
  11. Vlasák, Vladimír (15 November 2009). "Aneta Langerová: Teď konečně cítím, že existuju". Mladá fronta DNES (in Czech). iDnes. Retrieved 23 February 2012.

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