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Ionel Fernic (; born May 29, 1901, in Târgovişte – d. July 22, 1938, in Stulpicani) was a Romanian composer, aviator (civil pilot), writer, and one of the first Romanian parachutists.


Early life

His family moved to Galaţi, where Ionel attended the "Vasile Alecsandri" High School, and where he met his mentor, the Romanian composer and music teacher Teodor Fuchs, who tutored him in the arts of piano and guitar music. Being a music enthusiast, and passionate about airplanes, Ionel Fernic was guided by his parents to attend a technical faculty but he eventually decided to go to the National University of Music Bucharest, where he was admitted at the drama section with the highest grade average. Although he was remarked by his teachers, Ionel did not continue his acting career despite having the opportunity to play alongside many famous Romanian actors like Aristide Demetriade, Ion Manolescu or Mişu Fotino. He graduated in 1924, and was enrolled in the Reserve Officer School in Ploieşti and remained in the city for a few years, the period when he wrote almost all of his works. Under the guidance of professor Fuchs, Fernic composed in 1919, his last high school year, the
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''Cruce albă de mesteacăn'', his first well known work. After settling in Ploieşti, having an urge to create successful music, he composes a number of sentimental songs and
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. His first tango, composed in 1931, was called ''Minciuna'' (better known by the name ''Pe boltă când apare luna''), and was an adaptation of a French song proposed by Nicolae Kiriţescu.


Successful composer

In just a few years, Fernic wrote over 400 sentimental and other kinds of songs. Many of his songs were hits. Starting in 1927, Fernic published a volume of sketch stories called ''Misterele din Mizil'' (written as a
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). In 1928, he published a volume of poems called ''Prăştii'' and several
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. He founded the satirical magazine ''Să nu te superi că te-njur'', and moved to
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in the early 1930s.


Flying career

Ionel Fernic graduated from the Pilot School in
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in the spring of 1935, and received a pilot's licence. Fernic also made the first
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jump in
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on May 31, 1936, at an aviation meeting held at the Băneasa Airport in Bucharest. His last jump was at an ARPA meeting held in
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,
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(then part of Romania) when he jumped from a height of and landed in an unmarked place where he broke his left leg, and had to use a cane for the rest of his life. He was appointed director of the Cernăuţi Pilot School, and was decorated by King
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with the ''Virtutea Aeronautică'' medal.


Death

Ionel Fernic lost his life in an aviation accident on July 22, 1938, at the age of 37. Hearing of the death of queen
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in 1938, he desperately wanted to attend her funeral. Therefore, he embarked on a
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flight on the
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-Cernauti-Bucharest–
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route, but after half an hour the plane mysteriously broke into two pieces and crashed between
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and
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, in the Negrileasa forest, near the Stulpicani commune in
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.


Musical plays


References

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