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Margareta Pâslaru

Margareta Pâslaru or Pîslaru (; born July 9, 1943, in Bucharest) is a Romanian-American singer, actress, composer, lyricist, TV producer, and artistic director. Debuting in 1958, Pâslaru celebrated the 50th anniversary of her career at The Romanian Union of Composers in Bucharest in 2008. Pâslaru was married to Gheorghe Sencovici, a former Olympic skeet shooter, until his death, and the couple had a daughter, Ana Maria, and a grandson, Luca. Pâslaru has lived and worked in the United States since 1983, splitting between Manhattan and Bucharest. She was formerly a resident of Summit, New Jersey.

A multi-talented artist, Pâslaru studied piano, ballet, and painting. Sung in Romanian, the style of her repertoire is very similar to the light pop music of the 1960s by artists such as Barbra Streisand and Petula Clark. She has collaborated numerous notable musicians, among them Radu Goldiș. Two songs from her repertoire were used for the 2005 international prize-winning Romanian film, The Death of Mr. Lazarescu: "Cum e oare" (Telling It Like It Really Is) and "Chemarea mării" (The Waves of the Ocean). Throughout her career, over 65 Romanian composers wrote music for Margareta Pâslaru.

Awards and Distinctions

2021 - The Academic Award and the Trophy of the Romanian Filmmakers Union - UCIN - for Lifetime Achievement.

2019 - The Value Platinum Award given by Youth Festival - at Gong Theater - Sibiu.

2016 - Lifetime Award of Excellence Margareta Pâslaru 'Artist plurivalent' granted by the Union of Authors & Film Producers UARF<br /> 2013 - Decorated with the Order of the Crown of Romania, Knight rank by King Michael I of Romania<br /> 2013 - Live time Award of Excellence by Confidential TV show<br /> 2012 - The trophy "Women matter"- Music category<br /> 2012 - Award of Excellence given by VIP magazine at Women Superlatives Gala<br /> 2011 - Award "Vasilica Tastaman" given by Humoristic Society "Păcală"<br /> 2011 - Award of Excellence given by Electrecord record company2011 – The Red Cross Trophy „135 years of Humanity“ al The Red Cross Gala<br /> 2011 – Award of Excellence "A life dedicated to music & charity" – Confidenţial TV<br /> 2011 – „Ambassador of the European Year of Volunteerism 2011 for Romania<br /> 2010 – The Electrecord Trophy created especially for Margareta Pâslaru honoring 50 years from her first record "Call of the sea" by George Grigoriu at Electrecord Recording Company<br /> 2010 – Diploma of Artistic Excellence for collaborating with Top Romanesc Radio România Actualităţi<br /> 2010 – Diploma of Excellence of the Record Company Electrecord<br /> 2009 – „Person of the Year 2009“ in Israel – Gala 10 for Romania, 10 for Israel<br /> 2009 – TVR Trophy "Time's Conquerors" for a lifetime dedicated to the Arts<br /> 2008 – Trophy of Excellence, Honorary diploma "10 for Romania"<br /> 2008 – "Radio Romania 80" Anniversary Award<br /> 2008 – Award of Excellence – 50 years from the debut – granted by MediaS<br /> 2007 – Award of Excellence – lifetime achievement – granted by Radio Romania News <br /> 2007 – Diploma for exceptional merit in supporting disadvantaged people of Romania – and her own STAR on Stars Blv. Callatis Fest. July 12 <br /> 2006 – Life Time Achievement at "Successful Women" Gala<br /> 2006 – Diploma of Excellence for the entirety of artistic activity – Radio Romania – 78 years<br /> 2006 – VIP Award of Excellence – September edition LXXIIV<br /> 2006 – TVR50 trophy and diploma of Excellence, at TVR jubilee, for her role in Romanian Television history<br /> 2005 – The Videographer Award of Distinction – category TV/Program/Arts – "The Best Of..Artists & Their Art", Arlington Texas – USA<br /> 2004 – The Communicator Award of Distinction for "Forever Music" ( Cable TV/Educational program category) held in Arlington Texas<br /> 2004 – Gold Classic Telly Winner for "Jerome Hines" - Human Mosaics - (Cultural category) at the 25th Anniversary Telly Awards national competition<br /> 2003 – Telly Award finalist-Bronze (Cultural category) at the 24th Annual Telly Awards national competition held in Cincinnati OH – USA<br /> 2002 – "Women of Excellence Award" Arts & Humanities category – Union County, NJ – USA<br /> 2000 – Honorary Citizen of Bucharest<br /> 2000 – Honorary Member of the Romanian Red Cross<br /> 1999 – "International Stars of Romanian Song" Award, Bucharest – Romania, given by the Union of Composers "Musical Actuality".<br /> 1999 – Guest of Honor at UNITER GALA, Bucharest – Romania<br /> 1998 – The Humanitarian Distinction in Los Angeles, USA given by the Chamber of Commerce of California – Romania<br /> 1997 – Invited as Guest of Honor at the International Golden Stag Festival, Brasov – Romania<br /> 1996 – Honorary Member of UNESCO – Romania Club<br /> 1996 – Honorary member of UNICEF – Romania<br /> 1981 – The Composer Award – for the most popular song in TV contest with "The Magic Diamond" (music: Margareta Paslaru, lyrics E. Rotaru)<br /> 1979 – The Lyrics Award for "Pasarea maiastra". Music V. Vasilache Jr. text M. Paslaru, Youth Festival Bucuresti<br /> 1975 – First Prize – „Melodiile dragostei” – Music Ion Cristinoiu / lyrics Mihai Dumbravă – Festivalul Mamaia<br /> 1975 – Second Prize – „Aici la mine acasă” – Music George Grigoriu / lyrics Angel Grigoriu-Romeo Iorgulescu) – Festivalul Mamaia<br /> 1971 – The International Press Prize – Song Festival, Malta<br /> 1970 – The Sony Award – Tokyo International Song Festival, Japan<br /> 1970 – First Prize – „Această taină să rămână între noi” music Radu Şerban / lyrics Mihai Maximilian – Concursul National de Muzică Uşoară<br /> 1969 – The Golden Record of Romania given by Electrecord – Record Company<br /> 1969 – The Marble Record Trophy, M.I.D.E.M. – Cannes, France<br /> 1969 – The Press Award, Ankara – Turkey<br /> 1968 – Third Place, International Song Festival, Sopot, Poland<br /> 1968 – The Golden Stag Nominations, International Song Festival Brasov – Romania<br /> 1966 – Diploma debut in cinematography -"Tunelul" co-production Russian-Romanian National Film Fest. "Golden Pelican" Mamaia<br /> 1965 – „Seri la malul mării” – music Sile Dinicu / lyrics Aurel Felea, Mamaia Festival<br /> 1965 – The Radiotelevizion Award – „Cu tine” – music V. Veselovschi / lyrics A.Storin, Mamaia Festival<br /> 1964 – „Ochii tăi” – music Gelu Solomonescu / lyrics T. Balş, Mamaia Festival<br /> 1964 – „Două rândunici” – music R. Şerban / lyrics Constantin Cârjan Mamaia Fest <br /> 1963 – „Soarele e-ndrăgostit de Mamaia“ – music D. Şerbănescu / lyrics A. Felea at the First National Festival Mamaia <br /> 1963 – The Union of Writer Award – „How is it?" Florin Bogardo / lyrics M. Fortunescu at The First National Festival Mamaia <br /> 1961 – First prize vocal soloist – Margareta Pâslaru at VI edition of Bucharest amateur competition

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