Jump to content

Eugen Gondi: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
PearBOT II (talk | contribs)
m Adding automatically generated short description. For more information see Wikipedia:Bots/Requests for approval/PearBOT 5 Feedback appreciated at User talk:Trialpears
 
(24 intermediate revisions by 17 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
Romanian-born jazz drummer. B. [[1947]] in [[Timişoara]].
{{short description|Romanian-born jazz drummer}}
'''Eugen Gondi''' (b. 1947, in [[Timișoara]]) is a Romanian-born jazz drummer.
A graduate of the Arts Middle School in his hometown.
Started his musical career by playing with the "Paul Weiner Free Jazz" trio.


He graduated from the Arts Middle School in his hometown.
Has played with many famous Romanian jazz players, like [[Marius Popp]], [[Johnny Răducanu]], [[Garbis Dedeian]], [[Radu Goldiş]], [[Pedro Negrescu]], [[Dan Mândrilă]], [[Liviu Butoi]]. For a time, in 1974, he was the drummer of rock band [[Transsylvania Phoenix]].


He started his musical career by playing with the "Paul Weiner Free Jazz" trio.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.urban.ro/evenimente/calendar/romanian-jazz-collective-feat-eugen-gondi|title=ROMANIAN JAZZ COLLECTIVE feat Eugen Gondi|language=Romanian|accessdate=December 25, 2013}}</ref>
Former member of [[Mircea Florian]]'s concept-band '''Ceata Melopoică'''.


He has played with many famous Romanian jazz players, like [[Marius Popp]], [[Johnny Răducanu]], [[Garbis Dedeian]], [[Radu Goldiş]], [[Pedro Negrescu]], [[Dan Mândrilă]], [[Jan Jankeje]], [[Liviu Butoi]]. For a time, in 1974, he was the drummer of rock band [[Transsylvania Phoenix]].
Participant at several jazz festivals, such as the ones in [[Ploieşti]], [[Sibiu]], [[San Sebastián]], [[Warsaw]], [[Přerov]], and [[Ljubliana]].


He is a former member of [[Mircea Florian (musician)|Mircea Florian]]'s concept-band ''[[Ceata Melopoică]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://jurnalul.ro/vechiul-site/old-site/suplimente/editie-de-colectie/dor-de-transilvania-25896.html|title=Dor de Transilvania|publisher=jurnalul.ro|language=Romanian|accessdate=December 25, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131225233324/http://jurnalul.ro/vechiul-site/old-site/suplimente/editie-de-colectie/dor-de-transilvania-25896.html|archive-date=December 25, 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Currently residing in [[The Netherlands]].


He participated at several jazz festivals, such as the ones in [[Ploieşti]], [[Sibiu]], [[San Sebastián]], [[Warsaw]], [[Přerov]], and [[Ljubliana]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://jazzcompas.com/2013/01/23/interviu-cu-jhsakjdha/?relatedposts_exclude=267|title=Gondi.|publisher=jazzcompass.com|language=Romanian|accessdate=December 25, 2013|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131227101823/http://jazzcompas.com/2013/01/23/interviu-cu-jhsakjdha/?relatedposts_exclude=267|archivedate=December 27, 2013}}</ref>

After the [[Romanian Revolution of 1989]], he emigrated to [[the Netherlands]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://adevarul.ro/locale/timisoara/povestea-incredibila-bateristului-preferat-johnny-raducanu-ajuns-restaurator-muzeului-regal-olanda-spalat-wc-uri-1_50ad2eaa7c42d5a66390467a/index.html|title=Povestea incredibilă a bateristului preferat al lui Johnny Răducanu: a ajuns restaurator al Muzeului Regal din Olanda, după ce a spălat WC-uri|publisher=Adevarul.ro|language=Romanian|accessdate=December 25, 2013}}</ref>

==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
==External links==
* http://www.discogs.com/artist/Eugen+Gondi
* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Eugen+Gondi Eugen Gondi at Discogs]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20131227101823/http://jazzcompas.com/2013/01/23/interviu-cu-jhsakjdha/?relatedposts_exclude=267 Interview with Eugen Gondi Part I] {{in lang|ro}}
* http://pipl.com/directory/people/Eugen/Gondi
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20131227104158/http://jazzcompas.com/2013/02/01/interviu-cu-eugen-gondi-partea-ii-a/ Interview with Eugen Gondi Part II] {{in lang|ro}}


{{Authority control}}
{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. -->
| NAME =Gondi, Eugen
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
| SHORT DESCRIPTION =
| DATE OF BIRTH =
| PLACE OF BIRTH =
| DATE OF DEATH =
| PLACE OF DEATH =
}}


{{DEFAULTSORT:Gondi, Eugen}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Gondi, Eugen}}
[[Category:1947 births]]
[[Category:1947 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:People from Timişoara]]
[[Category:Musicians from Timișoara]]
[[Category:Romanian musicians]]
[[Category:Romanian percussionists]]
[[Category:Drummers]]
[[Category:Romanian drummers]]
[[Category:Romanian emigrants to the Netherlands]]

[[Category:Romanian jazz musicians]]


{{jazz-musician-stub}}
{{jazz-musician-stub}}
{{Romania-musician-stub}}
{{Romania-musician-stub}}

[[ro:Eugen Gondi]]

Latest revision as of 03:10, 6 April 2021

Eugen Gondi (b. 1947, in Timișoara) is a Romanian-born jazz drummer.

He graduated from the Arts Middle School in his hometown.

He started his musical career by playing with the "Paul Weiner Free Jazz" trio.[1]

He has played with many famous Romanian jazz players, like Marius Popp, Johnny Răducanu, Garbis Dedeian, Radu Goldiş, Pedro Negrescu, Dan Mândrilă, Jan Jankeje, Liviu Butoi. For a time, in 1974, he was the drummer of rock band Transsylvania Phoenix.

He is a former member of Mircea Florian's concept-band Ceata Melopoică.[2]

He participated at several jazz festivals, such as the ones in Ploieşti, Sibiu, San Sebastián, Warsaw, Přerov, and Ljubliana.[3]

After the Romanian Revolution of 1989, he emigrated to the Netherlands.[4]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "ROMANIAN JAZZ COLLECTIVE feat Eugen Gondi" (in Romanian). Retrieved December 25, 2013.
  2. ^ "Dor de Transilvania" (in Romanian). jurnalul.ro. Archived from the original on December 25, 2013. Retrieved December 25, 2013.
  3. ^ "Gondi" (in Romanian). jazzcompass.com. Archived from the original on December 27, 2013. Retrieved December 25, 2013.
  4. ^ "Povestea incredibilă a bateristului preferat al lui Johnny Răducanu: a ajuns restaurator al Muzeului Regal din Olanda, după ce a spălat WC-uri" (in Romanian). Adevarul.ro. Retrieved December 25, 2013.
[edit]