Vasile Seicaru
Vasile Seicaru was born in 1941 in Vaslui, Romania. He started singing in local choirs, drawing from traditional Romanian folk music. In 1965, he released...
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Vasile Seicaru was born in 1941 in Vaslui, Romania. He started singing in local choirs, drawing from traditional Romanian folk music. In 1965, he released 'Ascensorul,' a song about a forbidden love affair that became widely popular across the country.
His music mixed Romanian folk with pop and jazz elements, using a distinctive vibrato in his vocal delivery. Songs like 'Din Prea Mult Sau Prea Putin' and 'Gri, Gri, Viata Gri' show how he worked within the constraints of Romania's communist regime, where some of his material faced radio bans.
Seicaru performed with the George Enescu Orchestra and shared stages with Mirabela Dauer and Cornel Constantinescu. He recorded several albums, though the catalog details beyond his well-known songs are sparse.
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