Marcel Pavel
Marcel Pavel (Romanian pronunciation: [marˈt͡ʃel ˈpavel]; born 4 December 1959, in Galați County) is a folk music singer in Romania. His singing talents brought him to the top of the Romanian charts more than once. In 2002, Marcel was elected as The best male voice. His first hit was "Frumoasa mea" by Ovidiu Komornyc. His latest album is "Te vreau langa mine" (I want you near me). One of his songs: 'Unde esti?'(Where are you?) was chosen as the best song in 2001.
In 2002, he won the national selections for the Eurovision Song Contest together with Monica Anghel. Their song "Tell me why" reached ninth place, the best score ever for Romania at that time.[1]
Pavel was also chosen to dub the singing voice of Claude Frollo from the animated movie – The Hunchback of Notre Dame.[2]
See also
- Music of Romania
References
External links
- Official website
Preceded by Taxi with "The Moon" | Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 (with Monica Anghel) | Succeeded by Nicoleta Alexandru with "Don't Break My Heart" |
Preceded by Taxi with "The Moon" | Winner of Selecţia Naţională 2002 (with Monica Anghel) | Succeeded by Nicoleta Alexandru with "Don't Break My Heart" |
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- Theodor Andrei
- Luminița Anghel
- Monica Anghel
Ovidiu Anton- Dan Bittman
- Cezar
Dida Drăgan- Elena
- Alex Florea
- Hotel FM
- The Humans
- Ilinca
- Mandinga
- Nico
- Nicola
- Mălina Olinescu
- Ovi
- Marcel Pavel
- Ester Peony
- Roxen
- Sanda
- Paula Seling
Sincron- Sistem
- Taxi
- Todomondo
- Mihai Trăistariu
- Vlad
- Voltaj
- Wrs
"Alcohol You"- "Amnesia"
- "The Balkan Girls"
- "Change"
- "D.G.T. (Off and On)"
- "De la capăt (All Over Again)"
- "Dincolo de nori"
- "Don't Break My Heart"
- "Eu cred"
- "Goodbye"
- "I Admit"
- "It's My Life"
- "Let Me Try"
- "Liubi, Liubi, I Love You"
- "Llámame"
- "Miracle"
"Moment of Silence"- "The Moon"
"Nu pleca"- "On a Sunday"
- "Pe-o margine de lume"
- "Playing with Fire"
"Rugă pentru pacea lumii"- "Tell Me Why"
- "Tornerò"
- "Yodel It!"
- "Zaleilah"
- Note: Entries scored out signify where Romania did not compete
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