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Name
  
Dorin Zaharia

Role
  
Musician

Died
  
December 3, 1987


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Music director
  
The Wood Cutters, Phillip the Good

Similar People
  
Olympic '64, Mircea Florian, Dan Andrei Aldea, Leopoldina Balanuta, Adrian Ivanitchi

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Dorin Liviu Chubby Zaharia ([doˈrin ˈlivju zahaˈri.a]; September 25, 1944, Focșani – December 3, 1987, Bucharest) was a Romanian musician, composer, poet, essayist, and philosopher.

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A "completely unclassifiable", "nearly mythical figure", Zaharia was an autodidact in all he undertook (he studied for about two years at the University of Bucharest's Faculty of Letters, and another two at the Faculty of Philosophy, without completing any of them).

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Nicknamed "Chubby" (sometimes spelled as Ciabi) by his peers in the Popa Nan neighborhood because of his propensity to imitate Chubby Checker, Zaharia was the lead singer of Olympic '64, arguably one of the first Romanian bands interested in mixing Romanian folklore music with the popular music of the 1960s. Together with the other band members he composed the rock suites Decameronul focului alb ("The White Fire's Decameron", 1969) and Karma Kaliyuga (1971), but both are now considered lost, as no recordings have survived.

Zaharia was interested in Indian philosophy and mysticism, and he became the spiritual leader, the "shaman", of a group of friends, the so-called Group of Seven (consisting of Ioan Petru Culianu, Dorin Liviu Zaharia, Şerban Anghelescu, Dumitru Radu Popa, Victor Ivanovici, Silviu Angelescu şi Paul Drogeanu). Zaharia was used as a model by Ioan Petru Culianu in two short stories, Oglinda ovală ("The Oval Mirror",1970) and Istoria III ("History III, 1971).

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Family

Zaharia was married to Magdalena Hofmann-Soare, an artist, with whom he had a daughter, Maria. He is buried in Berca. Andrei Oisteanu mentions his wife as "Magda Zaharia".

Discography

  • Cântic de Haiduc/Ziua Bradului de Noapte
  • Film scores

    Together, with Dan Andrei Aldea or with others, he composed and interpreted, wholly or partly, the music for several movies, such as:

    Films directed by Dan Pița and Mircea Veroiu

  • Nunta de piatră (1973)
  • Duhul Aurului (1974)
  • Filip cel Bun (1975)
  • Tănase Scatiu (1976)
  • Films directed by Ioan Cărmăzan

  • Ţapinarii (1982)
  • Lisca (1983)
  • Film directed by Iulian Mihu

  • Lumina palidă a durerii (1981)
  • Incidental music

  • Piticul din gradina de vara, (1972, directed by Peter Bokor)
  • Macbeth (1976, at the "Toma Caragiu" Theater, Ploiesti, with Gunther Reininger and Mircea Florian)
  • Muntele (1978, directed by Emil Mandrci and Nae Cosmescu)
  • Mihai Viteazul (1979, Teatrul Tineretului, Piatra Neamt, directed by Alexandru Dabija)
  • Diavolul si bunul Dumnezeu (1981, at Teatrul Mic, Bucharest, )
  • Actor

  • Nunta de piatră (1973)
  • Dincolo de pod (directed by Mircea Veroiu)
  • References

    Dorin Liviu Zaharia Wikipedia


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