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Butelcuta Mea by Sanda Weigl

Artist Biography For Sanda Weigl

Romanian Singer Sanda Weigl Performs Traditional Romanian Gypsy Music In Her Native Romania Then In Germany And Most Recently In The United States Where She Now Resides . Born In Bucharest Romania Weigl Came Into The World At A Time When Romania And The Rest Of Eastern Europe Were Run By Oppressive Communist Regimes. Weigl Left Romania Long Before The Fall Of Communism In Eastern Europe. She Is Old Enough To Remember The Romania Of The '50s That Was When As A Child She Started Learning Traditional Romanian Gypsy Songs And Performed Them On National Television Which Was Controlled By The Communist Government . The Singer Was Only 13 When Political Persecution Forced Her Family To Leave Romania And Move To East Berlin Where The Political Climate Was Also Quite Oppressive. Despite East Germany's Oppressive Environment A Teenage Weigl Became Quite Active In The East Berlin Music Scene Of The '60s. She Continued To Perform The Traditional Romanian And Balkan Gypsy Songs She Had Learned Back In Bucharest But She Also Sang With An East Berlin Rock Band Called Team 4 Which Was Known For A Single Called "Der Abend Ist Gekommen" . When Weigl Was 17 She Performed The Traditional Romanian Gypsy Song "Recruti" At The International Song Festival In Dresden Germany. Because Of Her Politics Weigl Soon Became A Target Of East Germany's Very Pro-Soviet Communist Regime. In 1968 She Loudly Protested Against East Germany's Participation In The Soviet Union's Invasion Of Prague Czechoslovakia When The Soviet Military Took Over The Streets Of Prague Weigl Didn't Hesitate To Speak Out. And As A Result Of Her Activism The Romanian Singer Was Arrested And Incarcerated. For Several Years She Was Banned From Performing Live In East Germany Where The Government Considered Her An Enemy Of The State. When She Got The Chance Weigl Moved To Democractic West Berlin And Continued To Be Heavily Involved In The Arts In Addition To Singing Weigl Was A Theater Director In That Part Of Berlin. Eventually She Left Germany And In 1992 Moved To New York Which Is Still Her Home. The Singer Became Quite Active On The Lower Manhattan Music Scene And She Caught The Attention Of Various Jazz Musicians Including Pianist/organist Anthony Coleman. Although Weigl Isn't A Jazz Artist She Appreciates Jazz And Has Often Used Jazz Improvisers On Her New York Gigs.
In The Early 2000s Weigl Came To The Attention Of Knitting Factory Records Best Known For Avant-Garde Jazz But Also Puts Out Some World Music.

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