The Lejsek family hid the Sokol banner from the Nazis and the Communists
Jiří Lejsek was born on 19 April 1937 in Vysoké nad Jizerou and grew up in the village of Plavy-Haratice. In 1943, he started attending the local two-class municipal school and after the end of World War II, he entered the municipal school in Velké Hamry. Since he had shown musical talent from early childhood, he decided to continue his studies at the pedagogical department of the music school in Liberec in 1952 and took up piano. In 1957, he started his basic military service as a radio operator in Liberec and after its completion he got a job as a teacher at the music school in Tanvald, where he taught piano, harmonica and recorder. In 1972 he founded the music group Domestic, with which he made a number of trips abroad, most notably to the German Democratic Republic. Shortly before the fall of the communist regime in the autumn of 1989, he became the director of the Tanvald music school, a position he held until his retirement in 2018. At the time of the recording (2023), he lived in the village of Plavy-Haratice and served as chairman of the local organization of the Czech Anglers Union. We were able to record his story thanks to the support of the town of Tanvald.