George Nicolescu (; 12 March 1950, PloieÃÂti â 26 March 2024, Bucharest) was a Romanian musician.
Born in Ploieà Âti, Nicolescu has four sisters. He attended the Bucharest School for Amblyopia Patients (1957âÂÂ1959), middle school and high school (1960âÂÂ1968) and the School for the Blind in Cluj (1968âÂÂ1972). Self-taught, he made his singing debut in Cluj and in 1970 won first prize at the Tinereà £e pe portativ ("Youth on the Scale") festival. A few years later, the composer George Grigoriu began to influence him, and the two began collaborating. In 1973, his first hit, "Eternitate" ("Eternity"), was released, and the following year came four hits released on a 45, under Grigoriu's name.
In 1972 he gained admission to the University of Bucharest's Faculty of Romance Languages, French-Romanian section. He graduated in 1976 and the following April began teaching French at the School for the Blind in BuzÃÂu, where he remained until 1985. That year, he was hired as a vocal soloist at the BuzÃÂu Youth House. After the Romanian Revolution of 1989, he was engaged for several months (MarchâÂÂNovember 1990) as a soloist with the ensemble "Optimià Âtii", a troupe of blind performers.
Nicolescu retired in 1992, taking part in various shows and singing in restaurants in order to earn a living. In autumn 2002, ten years after retiring, Nicolescu returned to the top of the Romanian charts through a duet with the band UNU'. The hit single was called "Cântec pentru sÃÂnÃÂtatea ierbii" ("Song for the Grass's Health"). He also performed "ÃÂndrÃÂgostit" ("In Love") with the young singer Jorge. In December 2007, he released the album Muzicàuà ÂoarÃÂ...lÃÂutÃÂreascà("Light Music, LÃÂutar-style"), featuring songs by other musicians of his age such as Dan SpÃÂtaru, Mirabela Dauer, Gabriel Dorobanà £u and Corina Chiriac.
Nicolescu died on 26 March 2024, at the age of 74.