Home Informatii Utile Membrii Publicitate Business Online
Abonamente

Despre noi / Contacte

Evenimente Culturale

 

Rom�nii de pretutindeni
Puncte de vedere
Pagina crestinã
Note de carierã
Condeie din diasporã
Poezia
Aniversari si Personalitati
Interviuri
Lumea nouã
Eternal Pearls - Perle Eterne
Istoria noastrã
Traditii
Limba noastrã
Lumea în care trãim
Pagini despre stiintã si tehnicã
Gânduri pentru România
Canada Press
Stiri primite din tara
Scrisorile cititorilor
Articole Arhiv� 2024
Articole Arhiv� 2023
Articole Arhiv� 2022
Articole Arhiv� 2021
Articole Arhiv� 2020
Articole Arhiv� 2019
Articole Arhiv� 2018
Articole Arhiv� 2017
Articole Arhiv� 2016
Articole Arhiv� 2015
Articole Arhiv� 2014
Articole Arhiv� 2013
Articole Arhiv� 2012
Articole Arhiv� 2011
Articole Arhiv� 2010
Articole Arhiv� 2009
Articole Arhiv� 2008
Articole Arhiv� 2007
Articole Arhiv� 2006
Articole Arhiv� 2005
Articole Arhiv� 2004
Articole Arhiv� 2003
Articole Arhiv� 2002


Music from Behind the Iron Curtain: Timpuri Noi in Toronto

Marking 20 years from the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe

November 12, at 8:30PM (doors at 7 PM)
at Hollywood on The Queensway
(1184 The Queensway, Etobicoke, ON)

Tickets: www.timpurinoi.ca ($20 in advance, $25 at the door)

There is no need to print the tickets, the printed confirmation you receive by email will suffice.


About Timpuri Noi

During the 1980s, underground music served as a form of political rebellion, carrying coded messages against oppressive regimes and their social and cultural policies. Now, the same music rings out as a celebration of a successful movement for change.

The name Timpuri Noi (Modern Times) derives from a cliché of the period: its literal meaning is "New Times" (in the sense of "New Age"), used to signify Marxist Socialism. The tongue-in-cheek reference is also associated with the Bucharest metro station of the same name. The name is also the Romanian translation of Modern Times, the title for Charles Chaplin's classic 1936 film.

With their songs “Perfect”, “Becule” (You, Light Bulb) and “Drumul spre lumina” (The Road to Light) – 1984 - 1989, their subtle, subversive lyrics provoked Communist authorities, getting them banned from public radio or TV stations and drawing the surveillance of the Romanian Secret Services. The band continued its politically engaged songwriting, releasing in the ‘90s songs depicting the social and economic changes in post-revolutionary Romania: “Victoria” (The Victory), “N-ATO” (a word pun for NATO), and “Emigrant USA”. Timpuri Noi opened for bands like Ian Gillan, Uriah Heep, Scorpions, Jethro Tull, Iron Maiden, Joe Cocker and Rod Stewart.

Being in the spotlight for more than 25 years, one can safely say the band has boldly spoken out for two, even three, generations of Romanian fans.



Lineup: “Artan” - Adrian Plesca

Dan Iliescu

Andrei Barbulescu

Florin Tuliga

Victor Rivalet



Let’s make this a memorable event! Please distribute this email to your friends, post it on facebook, blogs, etc... See you at the concert!

Luiza






Luiza Alexa    11/4/2009


Contact:







 
Informatii Utile despre Canada si emigrare.
Inregistrati-va ca sa puteti beneficia de noile servicii oferite Online.
Business-ul dvs. poate fi postat Online la Observatorul!
Anunturi! Anunturi! Anunturi! la Publicitate Online

 

Home / Articles  |   Despre noi / Contacte  |   Romanian Business  |   Evenimente  |   Publicitate  |   Informatii Utile  |  

created by Iulia Stoian