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Cristian Pațurcă (10 September 1964 – 18 January 2011) was a
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n songwriter, singer and composer renowned for his significant role in the
Golaniad The Golaniad ( , from the word ''golan'' meaning "hoodlum") was a protest in Romania in the University Square, Bucharest. It was initiated by students and professors at the University of Bucharest. The Golaniad started in April 1990, before the ...
, a series of anti-communist protests that took place in 1990, in
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. He is best remembered for singing "Imnul Golanilor" (''The Hoodlums' Hymn'') which became an anthem for the demonstrations.


Early life and early musical career

Born in
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,
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, Pațurcă attended the "Tudor Vladimirescu" High School. In 1981, during his high school years, Pațurcă co-founded the band "Telefon" alongside George and Gabi Voiculescu. The group performed at various cultural venues across Bucharest, including local cultural centers and high school auditoriums. In the autumn of 1982, "Telefon" expanded its lineup to include Gabriel Andrieș as the lead vocalist and Mihai Negulescu on bass guitar, with Pațurcă continuing as the lead guitarist. This ensemble achieved notable success, securing first place at the National Festival "Cântarea României" and performing at several prominent clubs in Bucharest, such as "Tehnic Club," "Modern Club," and the "Mihai Eminescu" Cultural Center. In 1989, Pațurcă joined the rock band „Rond”, alongside Călin Murg, Andrei Stanoievici, Florin Russo și Cristian Neag, gaining the trophy „Conexiuni Rock – Cluj-Napoca 1989” and other awards at festivals troughout the country, including some at
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,
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and
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. That same year, the band also clinched first place at the "Gala Muzicii Tinere" festival in Bacău.


Role in the Golaniad

In the spring of 1990,
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was undergoing significant political turmoil following the fall of the communist regime. Pro-democracy protesters gathered in Bucharest's University Square to oppose the transformation of the National Salvation Front into a political party and to demand genuine democratic reforms. The term "golan" (roughly meaning "hoodlum") was initially used pejoratively by the acting president
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to describe the protesters; however, they embraced the label, turning it into a symbol of their resistance. It was during these demonstrations that Pațurcă sang "Imnul Golanilor," a song that resonated deeply with the protesters and became emblematic of their struggle. Beyond "Imnul Golanilor," Pațurcă wrote and performed several other songs that captured the spirit of the protests, including "Jos comunismul" (''Down with'' ''Communism''), "Cântecul baricadei" (''Song of the Barricade''), "Libertate, te iubim!" (''Liberty, we love you!''), "Vivat Golania" (''Long Live the Hoodlums''), "Scrisoare din Piața Universității" (Letter from the University Square), "Nu plecăm acasă!" (''We aren't going home!'') and "Golan post-mortem" (''Hoodlum Post-Mortem''). In 2010, the then-president of Romania,
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, awarded Pațurcă the
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in April 2010, 20 years after the
Golaniad The Golaniad ( , from the word ''golan'' meaning "hoodlum") was a protest in Romania in the University Square, Bucharest. It was initiated by students and professors at the University of Bucharest. The Golaniad started in April 1990, before the ...
.


Later years and death

In 2009, Pațurcă was twice evicted from his childhood home, the second time while he was in a hospital in
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. Throughout his later years, Pațurcă battled health issues, including
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and liver problems, which ultimately led to his untimely death on January 18, 2011, at the age of 46. He was laid to rest in Bucharest's
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, on the Artists' Alley, alongside other notable Romanian cultural figures such as
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, Florian Pittiș, and
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. A year after his death, a monument in his honor was placed near University Square, in front of the
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. The president during the
Golaniad The Golaniad ( , from the word ''golan'' meaning "hoodlum") was a protest in Romania in the University Square, Bucharest. It was initiated by students and professors at the University of Bucharest. The Golaniad started in April 1990, before the ...
, and the one who called on miners to attack the protesters during the
June 1990 Mineriad The June 1990 Mineriad was the suppression of anti- National Salvation Front (FSN) rioting in Bucharest, Romania by the physical intervention of groups of industrial workers as well as coal miners from the Jiu Valley, brought to Bucharest by the ...
,
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declared: "It is, generallly, regrettable that a young man like him succumbed at a... how should I say, still young age. He is a talented man too. I did not have any grudge from this point of view towards people like Pațurcă. It was the simple expression of some positions and that is what I wanted after the December Revolution. I wanted a democracy; that also means diverse opinions".


See also

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Golaniad The Golaniad ( , from the word ''golan'' meaning "hoodlum") was a protest in Romania in the University Square, Bucharest. It was initiated by students and professors at the University of Bucharest. The Golaniad started in April 1990, before the ...
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June 1990 Mineriad The June 1990 Mineriad was the suppression of anti- National Salvation Front (FSN) rioting in Bucharest, Romania by the physical intervention of groups of industrial workers as well as coal miners from the Jiu Valley, brought to Bucharest by the ...


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External links

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obituary on Linkiesta.it
1964 births 2011 deaths Musicians from Bucharest Romanian composers 21st-century deaths from tuberculosis Burials at Bellu Cemetery Tuberculosis deaths in Romania Deaths from liver disease Recipients of the National Order of Faithful Service Romanian anti-communists {{Romania-composer-stub