Maria Răducanu

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Maria Răducanu (born November 3, 1967 in Huși ) is a Romanian ethno jazz singer with a broad world music horizon.

Act

Răducanu that French literature at the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University and the University of Bucharest studying is as a musician autodidact . She is equally open to Balkan music such as rembetika , blues and fado . In 2002 she released two albums under her own name with Vlaicu Golcea and Sorin Romanescu; two albums followed with the pianist Mircea Tiberian and in 2005 two albums with Russian and Spanish songs, which she interpreted with the guitarist Maxim Belciug. In 2010 Tzadik released her album Ziori . The following year, she placed with Mircea Tiberian and Lisle Ellis album Rosa das Rosas ago, the Corindeni followed (2014). She also wrote the music for the film Si atunci ... ce e libertatea? (2018).

Discographic notes

  • Maria Răducanu / Mircea Tiberian: Corindeni (Soft Records, 2014)
  • Ziori (Tzadik, 2010, with Marc Ribot , Nicolai Adi Chiru)
  • Maria Răducanu & Krister Jonsson: Pure Music (The End Film, 2008)
  • Cantece din Rasarit / Chants du Levant (Institut Français de Bucarest, 2005, with Jan Roder )
  • Mircea Tiberian, Maria Răducanu: Lumini (La Strada Music, 2004)
  • Mircea Tiberian, Maria Răducanu, Ben Abarbanel-Wolff , Maurice de Martin : Viata Lumij (Jam Records, 2003)
  • Maria Răducanu, Vlaicu Golcea, Sorin Romanescu: Pe vale (La Strada Music, 2002; nominated in Romania as the best jazz record of the year)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Foyer Matinee: Maria Răducanu Quintet. handelsbeurs.be, November 24, 2019, accessed on June 12, 2020 .
  2. Maria Răducanu in the Internet Movie Database (English)