Ota Čermák

Ota Čermák (1919–1963) was a Czech organist (Hammond organ) and composer of easy listening music. He recorded numerous songs on the national Czechoslovakian label Supraphon and sometimes for foreign labels (e.g. Romania's Electrecord).

He was born on 10 April 1919, in Kladno County, Kročehlavy,[remark 1] and died on 21 August 1963 in a car crash near Čáslav.[1][2]

His most success

Record data[3]

Riccardo Eugenio Drigo: Serenade (Les Millions d'Arlequin) Harlekýnovy Milióny[4]
Ethelbert Woodbridge Nevin: Narcissus (Water Scenes)
Ernst Fischer: Terrasse am Meer (Südlich der Alpen)[remark 2] Terasa nad mořem (Jížně od Alp)
Sebatian Yradier: La Paloma

Other records

Jan Hála: Ukolébavka (Lullaby)

Husím Pochodem (Geese)

Federico Garcia Lorca, Jan Seidel: Lola

Antonín Jedlicka: Vzpomínky

Jaroslav Křička: Bábinčin maršovský valčík (from the oper Ogaři)[5] [remark 3]

Rafael Hernandez: Cachita

Bedrich Nikodem, Jaromír Horec: Sedmikráska (Bellis perennis, "eye of the day")

Jaroslav Ježek: Melodia Jaroslava Ježka

Bohuslav Nádvorník, R. A. Dvorský, Saša Grossmann: Polibek

Gustav Langer: Babička (Mom)

Joseph Haydn, Anne Hunter: Sjezdovka Solisko

Oskar Schima, Jiří Strnad: Maminko, kup mi koníčka ("Mamma buy me a horse", sung by Oldřich Kovář)

Ota Čermák: Dědečkovy hodiny

Ota Čermák: Alfa lipsi (Dance is my Life)

Alfons Jindra, R. A. Dvorský, Vladimír Dvořák: Cesta domů (Homewards)

Johnny Heykens: Zastaveníčko (Serenade)

Jan Sibelius: Valse Triste

Ota Čermák: Perníková Polka

Jaroslav Dudek: Dešťové Kapky (Raindrops) Supraphon SUED 1013

Robert Schumann: Snění (Kinderscenen, Träumerei)

Christina Rosettiová, Jan Seidel: Až umru, můj miláčku

Richard Wagner: Svatební Pochod Ke Hre W. Shakespeara Sen Noci Svatojánské (A Midsummer Night's Dream)[remark 4]

Tatranské pastorale

Ota Čermák: Mountain pastorale – Gingerbread polka, Mistletoe Supraphon SUED 1014

Nocturno

Discography,[6] other list[7]

Disks for home edition labelled in Czech language; for export, labelled in English

Remarks

  1. Kročehlavy City
  2. "Ernst Fischer - Südlich der Alpen, suite for orchestra". classicalarchives.com. 2011. Retrieved 14 October 2011. Südlich der Alpen: Terrasse am Meer
  3. "Filmové melodie - Bábinčin maršovský valčík". velkyzpevnik.cz. 2011. Retrieved 15 October 2011. lyrics
  4. According to reference lists, Wagner is the composer
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References

  1. "The Dead Rock Stars Club - The 1960s". thedeadrockstarsclub.com. 2011. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
  2. "Bibliografické databáze HIU AV ČR - Čermák Ota$". biblio.hiu.cas.cz. 2011. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
  3. Supraphon SUED 1047 Rhythmic Group: A. Jedlička: piano, E. Shejbal: celesta, F. Živny: doublebass, J. Šrůt: percussion
  4. "Ota Čermák - Harlekýnovy Miliony, Zastaveníčko (Shellac) at Discogs". discogs.com. 2011. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
  5. "Písně Jaroslava Křičky - Bábinčin maršovský valčík". media.muzeumvalassko.cz. 2010. Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 15 October 2011. Ogaři
  6. "Ota Čermák Discography at Discogs". discogs.com. 2011. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
  7. "Ota Cermák - Harlekýnovy milióny . mp3 - Runterladen Pop". tradebit.de. 2011. Retrieved 14 October 2011.


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