Mircea Tiberian

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Mircea Tiberian

Background information
Born May 4, 1955 (1955-05-04) (age 53)
Sibiu, România
Genre(s) Jazz
Occupation(s) Musician
Instrument(s) piano
Years active 1974 - present

Mircea Tiberian (b. 4 May 1955) is a Romanian jazz musician. Born in Sibiu, he moved to Bucharest in 1975. His debut at Sibiu Jazz Festival was in 1974.

  • 1979 - 1981 works at Ion Vasilescu Musical Theatre (Bucharest)
  • 1981 - 1984 studio musician, arrager
  • 1984 - 1986 co-leader of Mircea Tiberian - Liviu Butoi Quartet
  • 1986 - 1989 is part of Opus 4 band with Dan Mandrila, Nicolae (Nicolas) Simion, Catalin Rotaru, Billy Bontas, Eugen Nichiteanu
  • 1989 - 1990 the leader of Labirint trio
  • 1990 - 1993 member of Romanian Big Band
  • in 1990 founded the jazz department at [National University of Music Bucharest].
  • in 1998 is co-founder of Interzone Jazz Orchestra

[edit] Discography

  • Magic Bird (1990, label: Electrecord) with Anca Parghel
  • Never Ending Story 1002, Blue Label with: Cristian Soleanu, Cătălin Răsvan, Pedro Negrescu, Decebal Bădilă, Tudy Zaharescu, Eugen Gondi
  • Workin' Underground (1994, label: Prima Records)
  • Alone in Heaven (1998, label: Intercont Music) with: Cristian Soleanu - sax; Gildas Scouarnec - bass; Peter Perfido - drums
  • Hotel of Three Beginnings (2000, label: Intercont Music)
  • Back To My Angel (2002, label: Editura Muzicală)
  • Eleven (2002, label: Jam Records) with Daniel Edmann - saxophones; Kalle Kalima - guitar; Johannes Fink - bass; Maurice de Martin - drums
  • Viaţa lumii (2003, label: Jam Records) with Maria Răducanu - voice; Ben Abarbanel-Wolff - tenor saxophone; Maurice de Martin - drums
  • Lumini (2003, label: La Strada) with Maria Raducanu
  • Palindrome (2003, label: Jam Records) with: Daniel Erdmann - saxophones; Kalle Kalima - guitar; Oliver Potratz - bass; Peter Perfido - drums
  • Balkan Jazz (2003, label: Intuition Music) with: Nicolas Simion (saxophone); Geoff Goodman (guitar); Martin Gjakonovski (bass); Dusko Goykovich (drums).
  • Mămăligă Mood (2005, Institut Francais de Bucarest)
  • Interzone (1999) with Maurice de Martin - drums; Horst Nonnenmacher - bass; Vladimir Karparov - tenor saxophone; Cristian Soleanu - soprano saxophone; Uli Bartel - violin; Stefan Weeke - bass
  • Interzone plays with Adam Pierończyk (2000, label: NotTwo Records) with Adam Pierończyk - sax; Horst Nonnenmacher - bass; Maurice de Martin - drums
  • Crossing Atlas 45° (2001, label: NotTwo Records) with Horst Nonnenmacher - bass; Maurice de Martin - drums
  • Transylvanian Grace (2002, label: NotTwo Records)
  • Shining of the Abyss (2004, label: Jam Records)

[edit] References

Mr. Smith Goes to Bucharest
Mircea Tiberian's Biography (RO)
Mircea Tiberian's Discography

Daniel, Erdmann, Daniel Erdmann's Discography, <http://www.daniel-erdmann.com/bioeng.html>. Retrieved on 2 May 2008 .

Ben Abarbanel, Wolff, Ben Abarbanel-Wolff's discography, <http://www.benabarbanel-wolff.com/discography.htm>. Retrieved on 2 May 2008 .

NotTwo records - Transylvanian Grace, <http://www.nottwo.com/PelnaPlyta.php?Id=84&W=0>. Retrieved on 2 May 2008 .

NotTwo records - Interzone, <http://www.nottwo.com/PelnaPlyta.php?Id=56&W=0>. Retrieved on 2 May 2008 .

NotTwo records - Crossing Atlas 45°, <http://www.nottwo.com/PelnaPlyta.php?Id=55&W=0>. Retrieved on 2 May 2008 .

Nicolas, Simion, biography, <http://www.nicolassimion.com/info/bio_en.html>. Retrieved on 2 May 2008 .

Marta, Hristea, biography, <http://www.martahristea.ro/cv.html>. Retrieved on 2 May 2008 .