Markéta Irglová
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![]() Irglová performing in 2014
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Background information | |
Born | Valašské Meziříčí, Czech Republic |
28 February 1988
Genres | Folk rock, folk, indie pop, acoustic rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, piano, guitar, mandolin |
Website | marketairglovamusic |
Markéta Irglová (Czech pronunciation: [ˈmarkɛːta ˈɪrɡlovaː]) (born 28 February 1988, in Valašské Meziříčí, Czechoslovakia now Czech Republic) is a Czech singer-songwriter, musician and actress. She won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Falling Slowly" at the 80th ceremony, which was co-written with Glen Hansard.
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Early life
Irglová began taking piano lessons at age 7 and began playing the guitar at age 8.[1]
Career
Irglová was a member of the band The Swell Season with Glen Hansard. The band released its eponymous album on Overcoat Recordings in 2006. In 2007, Irglová co-starred in the indie film Once. Irglová co-wrote many of the songs for the film including "Falling Slowly", which received an Academy Award for Best Original Song. The film won the World Cinema Audience Award for a dramatic film at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival.[2] Irglová appeared on the 2007 I'm Not There soundtrack with the Swell Season's version of Bob Dylan's "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere".[3]
Personal life
Irglová met Glen Hansard in 2001 when she was 13 years old.[4] Her father organized a music festival in the Czech Republic and booked The Frames.[5] Hansard played a large part not only in her development as an artist and song writer but also in launching her career. Although they met years earlier, her romantic relationship with Hansard began during the making of the film Once[6][7] and ended in 2009.[8] Irglová married Tim Iseler in 2011 and announced their divorce in 2012.[9] She now resides in Reykjavik, Iceland, with her Icelandic partner Sturla Mio Þórisson and their daughter, Árveig (born November 2013), and son, Eyvindur (born 8 August 2015).[10]
Discography
with The Swell Season
- The Swell Season (2006)
- Once (Soundtrack) (2007)
- Strict Joy (2009)
Solo
Films
- Once (2007)
- The Swell Season (2011)
Television
- Live from the Artists Den: The Swell Season (Season 1, Episode 8, 28 Feb. 2008)
- The Simpsons episode "In the Name of the Grandfather" (2009)
Awards and nominations
Awards
- Academy Award 2008 Achievement in Music Written for a Motion Picture (Original Song) – "Falling Slowly" from Once
- Critics' Choice Award 2008 Best Original Song – "Falling Slowly" from Once
- Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award 2008 Best Original Score – for Once
Nominations
- Grammy Award 2008 (50th Annual Grammy Awards) Best Song Written for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media – "Falling Slowly" from Once
- Grammy Award 2008 (50th Annual Grammy Awards) Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media – Once
Footnotes
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- Living people
- Best Original Song Academy Award winning songwriters
- Czech film actresses
- Czech female singers
- People from Valašské Meziříčí
- Czech singer-songwriters
- Czech emigrants to Iceland