Radu Simion (27 February 1940
Ștefan cel Mare, Argeș
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– 16 February 2015,
Drobeta Turnu-Severin
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) was a virtuoso
pan flute
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player and a Romanian leader of the orchestra.
Early life
Simion was born on 27 February 1940 in
Ștefan cel Mare, Argeș
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.
Study
Having a passion for music since it was little, he studied first the
accordion by himself. When he was 11 gave an exam at "Music Middle School" and got a ten. He started studying the
dulcimer
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Hammered dulcimers
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with
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* Gheorghe Albu
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* Gheorghe Andriev
* Gheorghe Apostol
* G ...
Pantazi. He travelled in China with a tournament and Radu Simion risked a second year. It was a must for him to move to the pan flute class, where he had
Fănică Luca
Fănică Luca (born Ştefan Luca Iordache; 5 April 1894 – 26 October 1968) was a Romani-Romanian musician and a Romanin pan pipe (''nai'') virtuoso, who was the first to make this instrument popular outside his own country.
Background
He lear ...
as a teacher and he was considered one of the best students of his. He was colleague with other famous pan flutes such as: ,
Gheorghe Zamfir
Gheorghe Zamfir (; born April 6, 1941) is a Romanian nai (pan flute) musician.
Zamfir is known for playing an expanded version of normally 20-pipe nai, with 22, 25, 28 or even 30 pipes, to increase its range, and obtaining as many as eight ov ...
and
Constantin Dobre
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Constantine ( or ; Latin: ''Cōnstan ...
. After six months of studying with Fănică Luca, he goes to National Contest of Music Schools where he won the first place. The "
Flacăra
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''Flacăra'' was started in 1911. The first issue was published on 22 October 1911. The founder was Constantin Banu an ...
" Magazine dedicated then an article to him.
Artistic activity
He was requested at
Radio Romania
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to transmit six parts learned with his teacher. The conductor
Victor Predescu
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didn't endorse the records because the parts were part of his repertoire Fănică Luca. This incident ambitioned him so much that he went to search the parts, which later would bring his appreciation. He went to a fiddler from Arges, uncle Diță (real name
Militaru Andrei), which gives him some parts.
With the passing of time, he made the repertoire which included old songs such as "
Say, say, old man" or "
From city-hall above
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". After two years of study, he had again the chance to record with
Victor Predescu
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which remains amazed by his interpretation.
By an internship he took at "Ciocârlia" restaurant, he is discovered by the big conductor
Ionel Budișteanu
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which was there to eat one day. When he heard him sing he told him that he needed a pan flute in Perinița aggregate. He was employed with 527 lei/month. He was a colleague with
Rodica Bujor,
Ana Pop Corodan,
Ion Lucian
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and later
Ștefania Rareș. Another collaborator was
Maria Tănase
Maria Tănase (; 25 September 1913 – 22 June 1963) was a Romanian singer and actress. Her music ranged from traditional Romanian music to romance, tango, chanson and operetta.
Tănase has a similar importance in Romania as Édith Piaf in ...
. She asked him to make a group of people who are going to accompany her and
Fărămiță Lambru on the shows. He quickly finds the perfect people and the group is built by
Nicolae Bob Stănescu on cembalo,
Nicolae Turcitu on
accordion and
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on
contrabass
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and they started a series of shows at "
Constantin Tănase
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Life
He was born into a working-class family living in a peasant house in Vaslui, Roman ...
" theatre. There were
Gr. Vasiliu Birlic and
N. Stroe
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. From
Maria Tănase
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s' idea, he became the head of the orchestra and started to sing at night bar "
Athenee Palace".
In 1965 he recorded his first disc, a little
vinyl
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with four songs. On that disc can be found popular and
fiddler songs.
Besides the foreign shows and ones in the capital, Radu Simion was often called by communists to parties and receptions doing a lot of concerts with
Nicu Stănescu
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.
"My story with communists began since Gheorghiu-Dej which called me to sing for him since I was a student. Then Ceaușescu called me to sing when he hunted. We went and stayed with then when hunting all day and in the evening when the fest began, we had to sing while they were eating. Many times we didn't know where he was getting us. He putted us on a van and we travelled to restaurant to the woods he was hunting. The he called be to be on all the receptions. After that I was invited to drink with them a sprit
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. The most beautiful memory was when the United president arrived in Romania
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. I sang to Richard Nixon
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and Ceaușescu held my microphone. It was the first man of the world. The first president of the US who walked in Romania
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was Richard
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Nixon..and Ceaușescu held my microphone
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because he was bothered by journalists. This means respect! "
Radu Simion had the occasion to sing in front of biggest heads such as
Iosip broz tito,
Richard Nixon
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,
Rheza Pahlavi and so on. He sang in 34 countries on 4 continents:
Europa
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,
America
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, Asia, and Africa.
References
External links
*
Popa, Loreta. ''The talent fascination'' (accessed on 9 April 2008)
*
The talent fascination
20 May 2007, Loreta Popa, National ''Journal''
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1940 births
2015 deaths
Romanian musicians