List of awards and nominations received by Marika Gombitová

List of awards and nominations received by Marika Gombitová
Marika Gombitová awards and nominations

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Awards and nominations
Award Wins Nominations
Aurel
0 1
Bratislavská lýra
4 6
Grand Prix Rádio
0 3
Grand Prix ZAI
1 1
Hit storočia
1 3
Intervision
1 1
Melodie
1 2
Mladé rozlety
1 1
Chvíľa pre pesničku
0 2
Vyberte si pesničku
0 1
Našich 9
1 2
OTO
1 3
Pop Music Top Slovakia
0 2
POPulár
5 9
Slávik awards
2 36
Zlatá nota
2 2
Zlatý triangel
4 4
5 x P
1 1
Certifications
10 10
Other honors
5 5
Totals
Awards won 42
Nominations 107

The following is a list of music awards and/or nominations received by Marika Gombitová. Her music recording sales certifications are also included.

Overall, Gombitová has earned six Bratislavská lýra awards (with singles "Úsmev", "Študentská láska", "Vyznanie" and "Tajomstvo hier"), five POP awards, four Zlatý triangel awards, two Zlatá nota awards, one Intervision award ("Vyznanie") and two Melodie awards. In the music polls, she has scored two Slovenský slávik awards, and an OTO Award.

For the sales of her albums, the singer received seven Platinum, and three Gold certifications. According to ČNS IFPI, the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry for the Czech Republic and Slovakia, Gombitová sold over one million album records.[1][2]

Contents

Music awards

Aurel

Aurel was the most prestigious music award in Slovakia, established by (SNS IFPI) Slovak National Section of International Federation of the Phonographic Industry in 2002, to recognize outstanding achievements in the music industry for the previous calendar year. As an equivalent to the American Grammy and a successor of the similar Grand Prix ZAI awards, the live ceremony broadcasted by TV was annually held for overal seven years, before being cancelled (in 2008).[3] Gombitová was nominated once as the Best Female Singer (in 2002).[4]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
2002 Herself Best Female Vocal Performance Nominated[A] [4]
Notes

Bratislavská lýra

Bratislavská lýra (English: Bratislava Lyre) was an annual festival of popular songs in former Czechoslovakia, established in 1966 in Bratislava. Two competitions were held; the category of Czechoslovak songwriters and the international contest. Winners were awarded by a golden, silver and/or bronze Lyre (depending on a position). Special prizes included Audience Choice, Journalists Choice, and Lifetime Achievement award. Gombitová won seven awards - three golden lyres (1977–78), one of silver (1979) and bronze (1980), plus an Audience Choice award (1977).[6]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
1977 "Úsmev" with Modus Contest of the Czechoslovak Authors Gold [7]
Audience Choice Won
1978 "Študentská láska" International Contest Gold [8]
Contest of the Czechoslovak Authors Gold
1979 "Vyznanie" Silver[B] [9]
1980 "Tajomstvo hier" with Janko Lehotský Bronze[C] [10]
Notes

Grand Prix Rádio

Grand Prix Rádio (GPR) was an airplay award established in 1999, originally by three major radio stations in Slovakia. Fun Rádio, Rádio Twist and RockFM. The following years, additional regional stations joined the project as well. The annual show took place in Slovenský rozhlas, Studio 5, and included one and half long gala concert permitted live by all involved radios. Apart from the Grand Prix award for the Most Played Song, winners of the rest categories were voted by listeners of involved radios.[11] Gombitová was nominated at least three times (1999,[12] 2001[11] and 2003[13]).

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
1999 Herself People's Choice - Female Singer Nominated[D] [12]
2000 N/A
2001 Nominated[D] [11]
2002 N/A[D]
2003 Nominated[E] [13]
2004 No
Notes

Grand Prix ZAI

Since 1992, Zväz autorov a interpretov (ZAI)[F] (English: Association of the Authors and Interpretors), along with Hudobný fond (English: Music Fund Slovakia) annually awarded the artists for acts released in the previous calendar year, similarly as in U.S. the Grammy music academy. Following Dežo Ursiny, Pavol Hammel, Marián Varga and František Griglák, Gombitová as the first female was inducted into the Hall of Fame for her life-achievement contribution to the Slovak music on March 2, 1996.[18]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
1996 Herself Hall of Fame Inducted [19]
Notes
  • F ^ Originally, the annual ZAI awards were titled as Gramy and Slovak Grammy in addition. After a protest of the U.S. NARAS management against the Czech, also so-called Gramy awards in 1997, the Slovak music academy decided to change the name as well.[20] Following Gramy, Grammy Slovensko and/or Grand Prix ZAI, the Slovak annual awards were re-titled as Ceny Hudobnej akadémie Artmedia (English: Awards of the Music Academy ArtMedia), and later on replaced by Aurel Awards.[21]

Intervision

Since 1977 Intervision Song Contest (ISC), originally known as Sopot International Song Festival (Sopot ISF), was organized by the International Radio and Television Organisation, an Eastern network of radio and television broadcasting companies. Unlike its equivalent, the Eurovision (ESC), Intervision often changed formulas to pick a winner, running different competitions at the same time. The festival was held at Forest Opera in Sopot, Poland,[22] and Gombitová won one award (1980).[6]

Year Nominated work(s) Category Result Ref
1980 "Vyznanie"
"Chcem sa s tebou deliť"
Best Vocal Performance Won[G] [23]
Notes
  • G ^ The First Prize in the category representing record companies shared Gombitová with Nikolai Gnatiuk ("Dance on a Drum") from Russia. Grand Prix '80 award won Marion ("Where Is the Love?") from Finland.[24]

Melodie

Melodie was a modern music magazine (similarly to American Billboard) established in 1963 as a monthly periodical in Czechoslovakia. For the time of being a bi-weekly rival entitled as Aktuality Melodie, also known as Áčko, was effective (1969–70). The magazine itself survived almost three decades, ceasing its operations in 1991.[25] Gombitová was awarded in the 4th edition of Tip Melodie as the Best Female Singer (1979),[6][26] while being nominated in the Zlatá nota[H] category in addition (1987).[27]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
1979 Herself Tip Melodie - Best Female Singer Won [28]
1987 "Neznámy pár" with Karel Gott Zlatá nota - Best Performer #7[H] [27]
#8[H]
Notes

The 100 Greatest Slovak Albums of All Time

In 2007, Nový čas daily compiled a list of the The 100 Greatest Slovak Albums of All Time.[I] The survey was compiled by prominent authors, record producers, professional reviewers and music publishers, who evaluated Slovak full-length records released from 1967 until 2006. Gombitová entered the list, being nominated with six studio albums of her own, as well as for two albums that she recorded with Modus band. The soundtrack Neberte nám princeznú along with two Žbirka's albums, to which she contributed, were also present. Eventually, she scored the highest ranking with her debut set (#20).[29]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
2007 Doktor Sen by Miro Žbirka Top 100 Slovak Albums of All-times #19 [30]
Dievča do dažďa #20
Neberte nám princeznú #27
Mince na dne fontán #30
99 zápaliek with Modus #37
Modus with Modus #41
Ateliér duše #43
Slnečný kalendár #49
Voľné miesto v srdci #66
Marika No.5 #75
Modrý album by Miro Žbirka #86
Notes

Video music awards

Chvíľa pre pesničku

Chvíľa pre pesničku (English: The Moment for a Song) was one of the Slovak first TV music programs, in which either artists, or upcomers themselves competed by presenting their songs. The others popular (with no live audience, though) were Chose a Song (1967–76), A Chance for the Talented (1976–83), Six Plus One (1979–83) and/or 5 x P (1983–87).[31] Gombitová entered the show in November 1976 with two compositions.[32]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
1976 "Túto pieseň spievam vám" The Moment for a Song Nominated [32]
"Lúčenie" Nominated

Vyberte si pesničku

Vyberte si pesničku (English: Choose a Song) was another of television music series created by Slovak Television. It ran from 1967 until 1976.[31] Gombitová appeared in December edition of 1976.[32]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
1976 "Ty vieš, mama" Chose a Song Nominated [32]

Našich 9

Našich 9 (English: Top 9 for Us) was a successor to Vyberte si pesničku TV chart, which was effective from 1975 to 1979.[31] Gombitová topped the show with a duet that featured Janko Lehotský (1978).[33]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
1978 "Letná pieseň" Top 9 for Us Nominated [26]
"S tou nádejou choď spať" with Janko Lehotský Won [33]

6 + 1

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
1982 "Tichá dohoda" with Janko Lehotský 6 + 1 Nominated [34]
"Prelietavý" Nominated
"Tridsať stupňov v tieni" Nominated

5 x P

5 x P, respectively Päť pekných pesničiek pre potešenie (English: Five Nice Songs for a Pleasure) was the most successful video program, amongs similar music programs (such as Našich 9 as above) televised in Slovakia.[31] The TV hitparade was broadcasted monthly, featuring each edition ten songs, which competed along with two new videos extra.[35] Gombitová won a People's Choice award in 1984.[27]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
1984 "Muž Nula" People's Choice Won [36]

Zlatý triangel

Zlatý triangel (English: Golden Triangle) was an annual video chart also broadcasted by the public television network Slovenská televízia from 1984 to 1997. The show, originally hosted by Tatiana Kulíšková and Pavol Juráň, and since November 1989 by Daniel Junas, awarded exclusively Slovak and Czech artists for the best videos released in a calendar year, similarly as the MTV music channel. Prior to that, its monthly editions called Triangel were held.[31] Gombitová won four annual charts (in 1985-86, 1988[27] and 1995).[37]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
1985 "Zem menom láska" People's Choice - Best Video Won [27]
1986 "Chlapci v pasci" Won [38]
1988 "Koloseum" Won [39]
1995 "Paradiso" Won [40]

Music polls

Český slavík

Český slavík (English: Czech Nightingale) is a successor of the Zlatý slavík's poll, restored in 1996 in the Czech Republic. Starting 1999, as a result of a new business sponsorship by the Carlsbad Mineral Water company, the show was renamed to Český slavík Mattoni. In 2008, the poll was extended by the Slavík bez hranic (English: No Limits Nightingale) category, which awards artists from Slovakia.[41] Gombitová peaked at number #3 (in 2010).[42]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
2008 Herself People's Choice - Slovak Artist and/or Band #7 [43]
2009 #8 [44]
2010 #3 [42]
2011 Pending

Diskoslavík

Diskoslavík (English: DiscoNightingale) was an attempt in behalf of major Czechoslovak disc jockeys to award artists for best acts also on the disco music field. The award was voted by DJs on fifty major discoteques. Gombitová appeared in the 88's volume, reaching the highest score as the 3rd Best Female Singer.[27]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
1988 Herself Best Female Singer #3[J] [45]
Best Singer of All-time #5
"Vyznanie" Best Song of All-time #6
Notes

Hit storočia

Hit storočia (English: Hit of the Century) was a national TV competition organized by Slovenská televízia. Within its three month run (set of on April 20, 2007), the viewers voted live via text messaging service the most popular Slovak songs from the 30s to 90's of the last century. Overall, nine songs performed by current artists were picked to compete in the Finale evening (July 6, 2007). Gombitová entered the show with three compositions, winning with her significant track written by Janko Lehotský and Kamil Peteraj from 1979.[46]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
2007 "Vyznanie" Hit of the Century Won[K] [47]
"V slepých uličkách" with Miro Žbirka Nominated [48]
"Koloseum" Nominated
Notes
  • K ^ The title won scoring 30.4% (i.e. over 60,000 SMSs[49]) votes in total. The rest Top 3 positions featured "V slovenských dolinách" by Karol Duchoň (at #2), and "Voda čo ma drží nad vodou" by Jožo Ráž.[46]

Mladé rozlety

Mladé rozlety[L] established by the poet Ivan Štrpka[50] was a color magazine intended for teenagers and the youth. After two sampler issues, the periodical was released weekly since January 1987,[51] and in the 90's renamed as M-Report. Apart from music polls, the magazine also organized a national contest of Slovak amateur bands.[52] Gombitová won one poll (1988).[27]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
1988 Ateliér duše Best Album Won [27]
Notes
  • L ^ Mladé rozlety was also the name of a Slovak punk group (formed in May 1988 as one of the first of its kind in the country).[53]

OTO

Osobnosť televíznej obrazovky (OTO) (English: Television Screen Personality) is a television poll, in which vievers wote the most favorite personalities as well as programes. The annual show, established in 2000 by Art Production Agency (APA), is screened live by the national television Slovenská televízia.[54] Gombitová peaked one poll (2001), topping in addition at number #2 (2005), and at #3 (2000) as the Most Popular Female Singer.[55]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
2000 Herself People's Choice - Female Singer #3[M] [56]
2001 Won [57]
2005 #2[N] [58]
Notes

Pop Music Top Slovakia

Pop Music Top Slovakia was a short-term pool formed as a Slovak equivalent for the former Zlatý slavík. However, the Top 10 survey promoted by regional radio stations, consisted of one general category that awarded singers and bands at the same time.[59] Gombitová entered two editions of the pool at least - in 1992[27] and 1995.[59]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
1992 Herself Pop Music Top Slovakia #5[O] [60]
1993 N/A
1994 N/A
1995 #4[P] [59]
Notes

POPulár

POPulár was a Slovak music magazine that mapped the domestic and international music scene, maintaining also POP awards. The magazine was published monthly since 1970, until its termination in 1992 (Note: In July 2008, the magazine was restored by Nový Populár, issued twice a month).[61] Gombitová won four times as the Best Female Singer (1983, 1986, 1987-8) and once she received the Best Album award (1987).[27]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
1983 Herself Best Female Singer Won [27]
1986 Won[Q] [38]
Best Celebrity #4 [27]
Voľné miesto v srdci Best Album #4
1987 Herself Best Female Singer Won
Best Celebrity #2
Ateliér duše Best Album Won
"Koloseum" Best Song #2
1988 Herself Best Female Singer Won
Notes

Slávik

Similarly in 1998, the rival Slávik (English: Nightingale) was established by the FORZA company against the Oklamčák's. After an agreement in 1999, the official promoter of the poll in Slovakia became FORZA in collaboration with Oklamčák Production.[62] The annual awards are permitted live by the CME network Markíza. Gombitová entered each of to date thirteen editions, topping the highest five times at number #2 (1998, 2000–02, 2005), and two times at number #3 (1999, 2006).[63]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
1998 Herself People's Choice - Female Singer #2 [64]
1999 #3 [65]
2000 #2 [66]
2001 #2 [67]
2002 #2 [68]
2003 #4 [69]
2004 #5 [70]
2005 #2 [71]
2006 #3 [72]
2007 #4 [73]
2008 #4 [74]
2009 #6 [75]
2010 #7 [76]
2011 Pending

Slovenský slávik

In Slovakia, Slovenský slávik (English: Slovak Nightingale) was primarily set up as an equivalent to the federal Zlatý slavík awards, respectively the Český. However, the poll was revived in 1997 by Jozef Oklamčák, founder of the Oklamčák Production agency, the project failed due to a boycott of the artists themselves, and a certain level of controversy that followed subsequently.[77] Prior to its early termination in 1999, Gombitová won both editions as the Most Popular Singer (1997–98).[6]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
1997 Herself People's Choice - Female Singer Won[R] [78]
1998 Won
Notes
  • R ^ According to the representatives of two major labels in Slovakia (Peter Riava from PolyGram, and Juraj Čurný from BMG Ariola ČR/SR), the polls promoter Jozef Oklamčák presented different results, originally. Apart from others, the main awards were supposed to be passed to Pavol Habera as Best Male Singer and Barbara Haščáková for Best Female Singer. However as a result of the Oklamčák "revenge", both finished at the second positions in return to their refusal to show up on the ceremony. The live show was cancelled, eventually, and the annual awards were announced on TV, using archived videoclips of the nominees.[77]

Zlatá nota

Zlatá nota was a survey organized by the Smena na nedeľu newspaper whose readers voted their most favorite artists.[19] Gombitová won two annual polls of the periodical (1995 and 1996).[37]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
1995 Herself People Choice - Female Singer Won [19]
1996 Won[S] [79]

Zlatý slavík

Zlatý slavík (English: Golden Nightingale) was a music poll established by magazine Mladý svět in collaboration with Smena na nedeľu[80] in 1962, and broadcasted on television. Since the 70's, the entries very frequently falsified by Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ). The original poll was cancelled in 1991, shortly before dissolution of the Czech and Slovak. The highest number received in the poll's history was 115,000 votes.[81] Gombitová has entered fifteen editions, peaking three times as the second Most Popular Singer (1980, 1982–83), while twice at number #3 (1979, 1981).[82]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
1977 Herself People's Choice - Female Singer #46 [83]
1978 #4 [84]
1979 #3
1980 #2 [85]
1981 #3
1982 #2 [86]
1983 #2
1984 #4 [78]
1985 #6
1986 #7 [87]
1987 #7
1988 #10 [88]
1989 #9
1990 #12 [89]
1991 #15

Music recording sales certifications

Music recording sales certification is a system of certifying that a music record has shipped or sold a certain number of copies. The number of sales or shipments required for a Silver, Gold, multi/Platinum, respectively Diamond threshold depends on the population of the territory in which the title is released.

ČNS IFPI

In Slovakia, the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry for the Czech Republic (ČNS IFPI) awards native artists since the cancellation of the Slovak national section (SNS IFPI) in December 31, 2009.[3] Currently, there are awarded Gold (for 3,000 units), and/or Platinum certifications (for 6,000 units), exclusively for album releases.[90] Gombitová demonstrably won at least seven platinum and three golden awards.[91]

Year Nominated work Award Details Result Ref
Format Sales
1979 Dievča do dažďa Unknown LP 200,000[92] N/A
1984 Mince na dne fontán Gold 2LP Won [93]
2005 Neberte nám princeznú Gold CD 9,000
[citation needed]
Won [37]
2006 Platinum Won
Gold Gold 28,000[94] Won [95]
2007 Platinum Won
Platinum Won
Platinum Won
Platinum Won
Vyznanie Platinum 2CD 12,000
[citation needed]
Won [37]
Platinum Won

Other honors and achievements

Čestné občianstvo

Čestné občianstvo (English: Freedom of the City) is a civilian honor of a state, usually, that is granted to its natives by the highest ranking local officer. At the occasion of the 440th anniversary since the first historical record about Turany nad Ondavou (MDLXVII), the municipal of the village, Viera Pundžáková, delivered the title to Gombitová by mail service (2007).[96]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
2007 Herself Freedom of the City Won [37]

Ústí nad Labem

At the national contest of musical programs held in Ústí nad Labem Gombitová won two awards. The Main Prize by (MK ČSR) Ministerstvo kultúry Československé socialistické republiky (English: Culture Ministry of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic), and an Audience Choice award (1986).[27]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
1986 Adresa ja, adresa ty Tour MK ČSR Main Prize Won [38]
Audience Choice Won

ÚV SZŽ

(ÚV SZŽ) Ústredný výbor Slovenského zväzu žien (English: Central Committee of the Slovak Women Union), later recognized as Demokratická únia žien (English: Democratic Union of the Women), was a female organization, which initially at the occasion of the International Women's Day, on March 8, annually awarded individuals within different areas such as culture and art. Gombitová received a Gold Plaque for the lifetime development of the culture in Slovakia (1988).[27]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
1988 Herself ÚV SZŽ Gold Plaque Won [45]

Žena 21. storočia

Since 2007, Žena 21. storočia (English: New Millennium Woman), respectively Žena roka (English: Woman of the Year) is an award bestowed by the perodical Bratislava Leaders Magazine which, in collaboration with the general associate HSBC Bank, awards the most recognized females for their contribution in the previous calendar year. Overall four major categories are held; the Politics and Public Service, the Science and Research, the Art, and the Business. A special category helds the Woman of the 21st Century[T] title (also a statuette of a woman on pedestal, designed by wood-carver Vladimír Morávek). The annual evening is attended by the First Lady of the country, and takes place in the Slovak National Theater. Gombitová was honored by the award in 2008 (April 25).[37]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
2008 Herself Woman of the Year Won [97]
Notes
  • T ^ The winners of the previous editions were MD Eva Siracká (a founder of the League Against Cancer), and Slovak opera diva Eva Blahová.[97]

See also

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