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Renata Drössler
šansoniérka
Renata Drössler is a prominent Czech chanteuse (šansoniérka) and actress of Polish nationality, born on September 16, 1963, in Třinec.2 She is known for her captivating performances and is often referred to as the "Czech Marlene Dietrich" or the "black butterfly of Czech chanson".4
Career Highlights
Drössler is a graduate of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (DAMU) and has had a rich and varied career in the performing arts.4 She has made significant contributions to both theater and music:
- Theater: She has performed over 1,000 shows in the iconic musical "Dracula" and starred in the famous musical "Antoinetta, Queen of France".3
- Music: Drössler is known for singing chanson and blues in an impressive twelve languages.2
Notable Performances
In the early 1990s, Drössler replaced Hana Hegerová at the Semafor theater in Prague, marking a significant milestone in her career.1 Her mature and soulful expression is said to hypnotize audiences, and her electrifying performances continue to captivate fans.5
Current Work
Renata Drössler remains an active performer and recording artist. She recently collaborated with Jiří Žáček, one of the greatest living Czech poets, on a new vinyl album of chansons.7 This unexpected partnership has resulted in a unique musical offering that showcases both Drössler's vocal talents and Žáček's poetic prowess.
Renata Drössler continues to be a shining star in the Czech chanson scene, with her powerful voice and emotive performances cementing her status as a true chanson diva.36