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Singer / Composer / Conductor of Pop, Rock and Latin
A.k.a. Henry Mălineanu
Famous Romanian composer of Hebrew origin, conductor, singer. He was married to Mara Ianoli. ✰ March 25, 1920, Bucharest † November 12, 2000, Bucharest During WWII he used to sign his compositions under alias E. Ciru, forced by his hebrew origins. He studied at the Conservatory of Bucharest. He was conductor at the "Baraseum" (1942-1944), "Gioconda" (1944-1948) theatres, musical director and conductor at the ''Teatrul de Revista Bucharest'' (1950-1958). He wrote operettas and musicals, and is the author over 200 songs, out of which 150 entered the Radio's sound archives, and dozens of them became hits. He was a recipient of the State Prize (1953), and was awarded the distinction of Artist Emeritus (1962). His compositions also won numerous prizes, such as the National Music Awards Festival Mamaia (1963, 1964, 1969, 1971), the Union of Composers and Musicologists Awards in Romania (1971, 1977, 1978 ), Union of Composers Festival Prize "Golden Chrysanthemum", Targoviste, 1980.
Orchestra Henri Mălineanu |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Bună Seara Domnule Wilde | Henri Mălineanu, Eugen Mirea | 1973 | Single |
Melodii De H. Mălineanu | Henri Mălineanu | 1971 | Album |
Mă Iubești Sau Nu ? | Henri Mălineanu | 1963 | Single |
Garofița | Henri Mălineanu | 1958 | Single |
Selecțiuni Din Spectacolul „Între Noi Femeile“ Al Teatrului De Estradă „C. Tănase“ | Henri Mălineanu – Jack Fulga | 1957 | Single |