Marcel Budală
Marcel Budală | |
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Born |
Câmpina, Romania | July 9, 1926
Died |
January 6, 1989 62) Bucharest, Romania | (aged
Genres | lăutărească, popular music |
Occupation(s) | Instrumentalist |
Instruments | Accordion |
Years active | 1945–1989 |
Labels | Electrecord |
Associated acts | Orchestra de muzică populară Radio |
Marcel Budală (9 July 1926 — 6 January 1989) was a Romanian accordionist, well known for his lăutărească music and for being the instrumentalist of Orchestra de muzică populară Radio.
Life
Budală was born in 1926.[1] His mother was from Câmpina, and his father was from Iași. Neither of them had any musical or lăutari roots.[2]
Bibliography
- Cosma, Viorel: Interpreți din România. Lexicon. Dirijori – cântăreți – instrumentiști – regizori. Vol. I (A-F), Editura Galaxia, București, 1996, p. 107 ISBN 973-97473-5-3 ISBN 973-97473-6-1
- Stoia, Gruia: Comori ale muzicii lăutărești – Marcel Budală – Acordeon, Vol.1 (CD booklet), Electrecord EDC 806, 2007
- Stoia, Gruia: Comori ale muzicii lăutărești – Marcel Budală – Acordeon, Vol.2 (CD booklet), Electrecord EDC 933, 2009
- Stoia, Gruia: Comori ale muzicii lăutărești – Marcel Budală – Acordeon, Vol.3 (CD booklet), Electrecord EDC 1102, 2014
References
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