Who is Gheorghe Zamfir?

Who is Gheorghe Zamfir?

With more than 120 million records sold, over 160 recorded albums, over 90 platinum and gold discs, full house concerts, honors in all countries, Gheorghe Zamfir is a proof that goodness, harmony with nature, equilibrium and perfection are the ferments of an artistic beauty beyond comparison.

Is Gheorghe Zamfir the Master of pan flute?

From “Eminent” to “The Reincarnated God Pan” and to “Panpipe King”, world media has been searching for the most powerful words that would designate the only and unique Master of the Pan Flute, GHEORGHE ZAMFIR. Le Figaro – “Il est assurément plus que le meilleur mélodiste de cet instrument antique…

When did Zamfir sing Doina De Jale?

Zamfir’s big break in the English-speaking world came when the BBC religious television program, The Light of Experience, adopted his recording of “Doina De Jale”, a traditional Romanian funeral song, as its theme. Epic Records released the tune as a single in 1976, and it climbed to number four on the UK Singles chart.

What are some of Zamfir’s most famous pieces?

One of Zamfir’s most famous pieces is ” The Lonely Shepherd “, which was written by James Last and recorded with the James Last Orchestra, and first included on Last’s 1977 album Russland Erinnerungen (Memories of Russia); it was also released as a single. “The Lonely Shepherd” was used as the theme for the 1979 Australian miniseries Golden Soak.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcDzlx-DFHU

How did Zamfir start his music career?

In 1966, Zamfir was appointed conductor of the “Ciocîrlia Orchestra”, one of the most prestigious state ensembles of Romania, destined for concert tours abroad. This created the opportunity for composition and arranging. In 1969 he left Ciocîrlia and started his own taraf (small band) and in 1970 he had his first longer term contract in Paris.

When did Zamfir peak at number 1 in Australia?

Between 1976 and 1983, Zamfir had six album peak within the Australian top 100 albums charts, with The Flutes of Pan, his best, peaking at number 26 in 1980.

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