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Vesna (band)
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Vesna (pronounced [ˈvɛsna]; named after the Slavic goddess of spring)[1] is an all-female folk band based in the Czech Republic, consisting of five members (three Czech, one Slovak and one Russian).[2] The band represented the Czech Republic in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with the song "My Sister's Crown", finishing in the top ten in the grand final with a score of 129 points.[3]
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Formation and first singles
In 2016, band frontwoman Patricie Kaňok Fuxová wanted to create an all-woman band that celebrated "femininity and Slavic sisterhood". Although the band is considered to play Czech folk music, Fuxová does not consider themselves to play within the genre, stating "I don't see what we do with Vesna as folklore, they are not folk songs. For me, these are [not] songs that work with those archetypes". At the Jaroslav Ježek Conservatory, Fuxová met with future members Bára Juránková, who played the violin, Andrea Šulcová, and Tanita Yankova from Bulgaria, who both played the flute.[4]
Pátá bohyně
In 2018, Šulcová and Yankova both left the group, and were replaced by Russian pianist Olesya Ochepovskaya and Czech drummer Markéta Vedralová. In that same year, the band released their first studio album, Pátá bohyně (transl. "The Fifth Goddess"). In an interview with Czech news magazine Týden, Fuxová stated that the album was inspired by both real life events that she had faced and by Czech stories and fairytales.[5] The album won the Discovery of the Year award at the Czech music awards show Ceny Anděl 2018.[6]
Anima
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the band, which at that point also included Slovak bassist Tereza Čepková,[7] started work on a second studio album, Anima. In an interview, band member Bára Šůstková reported that the album was represented by animal motifs, the relationship between men and women, and the female body.[8]
Eurovision Song Contest 2023
On 16 January 2023, the band, with the return of Yankova,[7] was revealed as one of six competitors in ESCZ 2023, the Czech national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023.[9] When the voting results were revealed on 7 February 2023, the band had earned 10,584 votes, winning by a margin of 6,368 votes, thus becoming the Czech representatives for the contest.[10] Their song "My Sister's Crown" is about "all people who are experiencing some kind of unfreedom, as oppression from society, trends, technology, and it's such a symbol for these people to put on a crown and feel strong enough".[11]
Vesna performed in the first semi-final held on 9 May 2023, placing fourth overall and qualifying for the final. They ultimately placed tenth with 129 points.[3]
After Eurovision
On 17 July 2023, Vesna announced a European tour scheduled to take place between 1 and 24 November 2023 across Bulgaria, Hungary, Austria, Poland and the Czech Republic.[12] Since July 2023, Yankova has again been inactive in the group.[citation needed]
In September 2023, the group released "Wolfrunners", the lead single from their upcoming LP Muzika Slavica, which was released the following November.
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Band members
Current members
Patricie Kaňok Fuxová (2016–present) – vocals
Bára Juránková (2016–present) – vocals, violin
Olesya Ochepovskaya (2018–present) – piano
Markéta Mužátková (2018–present) – drums, vocals, guitar
Tereza Čepková (2019–present) – bass guitar[7][13]
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Discography
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Singles
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