Vladimír Merta
Czech musician (born 1946) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vladimír Merta (born 20 January 1946 in Prague, Czechoslovakia)[1] is a Czech folk singer-songwriter. He was also journalist, writer, photographer, architect, filmmaker and author of film music. He recorded many solo albums. In 2011 he released album Ponorná řeka with rock band Etc….[2] In the summer of 1976 and 1977 he performed at the Koncert mladosti festival in Pezinok, Slovakia.[3]
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Vladimír Merta in 1977 or 1978 | |
Background information | |
Born | Prague, Czechoslovakia | 20 January 1946
Genres | Folk music |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, vocals, harmonica |
Years active | 1960s–present |
Website | http://www.vladimirmerta.cz/ |
Discography
- Ballades de Prague (1969)
- Pravda o Marii (recorded 1970, unreleased)
- P.S. (1978)
- Vladimír Merta 1 (1989)
- Vladimír Merta 2 (1989)
- Struny ve větru (1989)
- Hodina vlka (1990)
- Chtít chytit vítr (1992)
- Bití rublem (1992)
- Svátky trpělivosti (1992)
- Sefardské inspirace (1996; with Jana Lewitová)
- Nebuď nikdy sám (1997)
- Obrázky v kartách (1998)
- Svátky trpělivosti (1999)
- Mít míň je víc (1999)
- Ametysty (2000)
- Bývaly časy (2001)
- Drobné lži (2003)
- Filmy v hlavě (2004)
- Jánošík (2007)
- Ve tmě mě zanechte... (2008; with Jana Lewitová; Czech versions of John Dowland's songs)
- LIVE / Malostranská beseda 1988 (2010)
- Ponorná řeka (2011; with Etc...)
- Včerejší vydání (2011; with Jan Hrubý)
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