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Nicolae glib asfalt de moldova
Nicolae Glib is a Moldovan folk music singer born on May 10, 1949 in Pepeni village, Sîngerei district, Republic of Moldova.
Contents
- Nicolae glib asfalt de moldova
- Nicolae glib nasule maria ta
- Childhood and Adolescence
- Education
- Career
- Awards
- References
Nicolae glib nasule maria ta
Childhood and Adolescence
Nicolae Glib started his artistic career at the age of 4, when he started dancing in a folk dance assembly. As an adolescent he fell irrevocably in love with Moldovan folk music by listening daily to Nicolae Sulac, one of the most notorious Moldovan folk singers. Sulac also was the first one to school young Nicolae in the ways of folk.
Education
Glib attended courses at the Musical Middle School "St. Neaga" from 1967 to 1971, and afterwards was a student at the Arts Institute "G. Musicescu" (1975–1980) from Chisinau, Moldova. His choir master during the years at the Institute was Alexandru Movila.
Career
Nicolae Glib started off his professional career as a soloist for the Orchestra of the Folk Dancing Ensemble "Joc", affiliated with the Philarmonic in Chisinau. the Joc Orchestra was at the time directed by Vladimir Rotaru, followed by Vasile Goia. Glib was there from 1969 to 1972. From 1972 to 1985 he was a soloist in the folk music orchestra "Folklore", affiliated with the Chisinau Radio&Television Society. Later on he sang in the Philarmonic's Folk Orchestra "The Bards".
The most fruitful years of his artistic career were 1972-1985, while he activated in the "Folklore" Orchestra. During that time he recorded him most famous songs: "Moldovan ca mine nu-i"(There's no Moldovan such as myself), "Basmaluta" (Headkerchief), "Doar o viata are omul" (The man has but a life) etc. In his 13 years singing for the Radio&Television Orchestra he left hundreds of songs for the RadioTV Sound Archives, songs that are nowadays listened by Romanians from both sides of the Prut.
Nicolae Glib was a part of numerous successful duets. He sang duets with Valentina Cojocaru, Dumitru Blajinu, Ignat Bratu, Serghei Cretu, Sergiu Cuciuc, Nicolae Botgros, Boris Rudenco etc.
Currently, Nicolae Glib appears on stage mostly accompanied by his son, Isidor Glib. Together they performed at the "Golden Horseshoe"'s Award Ceremony; at the ceremony dedicated to "The Bards"'Orchestra 40th anniversary; also, at the Radio Iasi 70th Anniversary ceremony.
Awards
All of the above are significant distinctions in the Republic of Moldova.