Showing posts with label Angela Similea. Show all posts
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11 February 2018

Angela Similea

Romanian singer Angela Similea (1946) was one of the most famous Muzică ușoară (Romanian easy listening music) stars in the 1970s and 1980s. She also appeared in the popular Romanian film Rămăşagul (Ion Popescu Gopo, 1985).

Angela Similea
Romanian postcard by Casa Filmului Acin.

Angela Similea
Romanian postcard by Casa Filmului Acin.

Smoking to get a less crystalline voice


Angela Similea was born in 1946 in the 1 Decembrie commune, Ilfov County, Romania. She was the oldest of the three children of Petre and Gherghina Similea.

As a child she was already attracted to music. Although she was very shy, she used to sing when she was travelling with the tram to the discomfort of her mother. As a teenager, she attended a concert by Maria Tanase, which inspired her to choose for a singing career.

However, her mother forced her to choose a ‘decent job,’ and to study to become a paediatrician. During high school, music teacher Marin Teofil discovered Angela’s singing talent, and spoke about it to the composer George Grigoriu, who then led the UTC ensemble.

She established that Angela could take singing lessons with Florica Orăscu. Orăscu worked with many other performers of Similea’s generation, such as Aura Urziceanu, Dida Dragan, and Olimpia Panciu.

Florica Orăscu believed that Similea had a ‘too crystalline’ voice, and recommended that she would start to smoke. After a relatively short period, Angela Similea's voice matured, descended and became deeper.

In 1965, she started to sing as an amateur, and obtained the third place in the amateur artists' festival. She sang V. Veselovski's song Câmpia sub lună (Plain under the Moon), which won the First Prize at a festival in Bucharest.

Angela Similea and Florin Piersic in Ramasagul (1984)
Romanian postcard by Casa Filmului Acin, no. 43 157. Publicity still for Rămăşagul (Ion Popescu Gopo, 1984) with Florin Persic.

Angela Similea
Romanian postcard by Casa Filmului Acin.

Dying from a wound of love


Angela Similea won many awards during the 1970s. Her first success was a second prize at the Cebul de Aur (Golden Stag) International Festival in 1970 where he won the Silver Deer. She made her TV debut in the show-contest Emoții (Emotions) where she sang the songs Așa ești tu (So you) and Guantanamera.

In 1971 she launched George Grigoriu’s song Amurgul, with which she won the special jury prize at the Ancora Decinului contest in Czechoslovakia. In 1972, she got the second place at the Golden Orpheus Festival in Bulgaria, with the song Tu ești primăvara mea (You are my spring) by Florin Bogardo. In 1977, the singer won the first prize at the Mamaia Festival for Un albastru infinit (Infinite Blue), composed by Marcel Dragomir.

In 1985 she appeared as a fairy in the film Rămăşagul (Ion Popescu Gopo, 1985), with the known Romanian film stars Iurie Darie and Florin Piersic. The film is based on the 19th century children's story Purse with Two Coins by the Romanian writer Ion Creanga.

Rămăşagul is a self-referential fantasy, complete with musical and animated interludes plus a cast of fairy-tale characters. It tells the story of an old man (Ion Lucian) who makes a bet with a fairy (Similea) that he can hide a bag with two golden coins from her for a week.

Throughout her career Similea managed to collaborate with some of the best Romanian composers, including Ion Cristinoiu, Marcel Dragomir, Marius Teicu and Zsolt Kerestely. In 2000, her song Să mori de dragoste rănită (To Die of Wounded Love), composed by Marcel Dragomir, on lyrics of Aurel Storin, was declared "the 20th century song" by the Romanian public during a TV gala.

After ten years of absence, Angela Similea returned to the music market in 2005 with a new album, entitled Lumea mea (My World). Angela Similea was married to politician Victor Surdu, who died in 2011. In 2014, Similea returned to the cinema in the comedy Scurt/4: Istorii de inimã neagrã (Andrei Cretulescu, Radu Jude, Luiza Parvu, Julia Rugina, 2014). She also appeared in the short film Sã mori de dragoste rãnitã/Dying from a wound of love (Iulia Rugina, 2014).

Angela Similea
Romanian postcard by Casa Filmului Acin.

Angela Similea
Romanian postcard by Casa Filmului Acin.


Angela Similea sings Casa mea. Source: raffaelo34 (YouTube).

Sources: Wikipedia (Romanian) and IMDb.

25 August 2012

The Choice of Véronique3

Not every postcard at European Film Star Postcards is from my own collection. Some of my friends collect them too, and they share. Here below you find postcards from the collection of Véronique3 from Bucharest in Rumania, whose wonderful collection you can find on Flickr. She selected her ten favorite postcards for this post, and explains her choice.

Brigitte Bardot
Brigitte Bardot. German postcard by Krüger, no. 902/350. Photo: Sam Lévin.
Véronique: "I like this card for its color, perfectly in tune, and for the rose, the most beautiful of all flowers, the flower of flowers (as the Bible is the book of books). This rose adds to the impression of a 'floral postcard'. Brigitte may well be a 'good actress', she is also an instrument for the realisation of some very pretty cards."

Senta Berger
Senta Berger. Rumanian postcard by Casa Filmului Acin.
"I love this card since I was a child. This is a precious 'piece' of my collection. In the past, it used to be difficult to find these cards in my country. People bought them before we knew that they had arrived at the post office. A cousin of mine worked for the post office, so I could start my collection thanks to her ... There were also the newsstands, so quickly sold out (both the kiosks and the postcards)!"

Romy Schneider
Romy Schneider. Rumanian postcard by Casa Filmului Acin, no. 423.
"She has that something 'I don't know what' and ... something more."

Sydne Rome - postcard
Sydne Rome. Rumanian postcard by Casa Filmului Acin.
"She is a beauty, she had beautiful eyes... This is one of the most beautiful cards that appeared at that time with us. Well known. Before 1989. I would like to know the recipe of this cocktail."

Angela Similea & Florin Piersic
Angela Similea, Florin Piersic. Rumanian postcard by Casa Filmului Acin.
"I chose to publish this postcard which I had been searching for such a long time. I had a passion for this singer, the favorite singer of most Rumanians, and also my favorite singer at the time of Ceausescu. We continuously listened to Angela's songs and persistently sought her images, especially the Acin postcards. With Florin Piersic, she starred in the film Ramasagul and in a few skits seen on TV. She also played on stage with the great actor Stefan Iordache".

Angela Similea
Angela Similea. Rumanian postcard by Casa Filmului Acin.
"I've always loved this postcard. For me, it is a must for any postcard album."

Ornella Muti
Ornella Muti. Rumanian postcard by Casa Filmului Acin, C.P.C.S. c-da 43139.
"The most beautiful woman in the world, isn't she? A perfect look, a magnificent card."

Dagmar Patrasová
Dagmar Patrasová. Rumanian postcard by Casa Filmului Acin.
"What a great find! At the time I saw the film Arabela I regretted that her Xénie was a negative character. In the film, we saw her less than her sister, Arabela. In any case, she has the pretty face of a princess."

Tamara Akulova
Tamara Akulova. Rumanian postcard by Casa Filmului Acin, C.P.C.S. c-da 53 029.
"I've never seen this actress in a film, but this postcard is one of my favourites. Again, the color of her eyes, her look, the background, I like everything in this picture.

Monica Vitti
Monica Vitti. Rumanian postcard by Casa Filmului Acin, C.P.C.S., c-da 53189.
"I am not a fan of blonde actresses, but when seeing this card... Monica Vitti has an 'intelligent' side (or perhaps it is an image created by certain directors). Perhaps a bizarre idea, I would like to see this as a hologramme postcard (like the hologramme postcards 'Made in Japan'.

Merci, Véronique!
(And Jan - for helping me with the translation).