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Darko Rundek

Darko Rundek (born January 30, 1956) is a Croatian rock singer, songwriter, poet, and actor. His music career started in the early 1980s, as the frontman of the world music influenced rock band Haustor. He emigrated to France after the Yugoslav wars started in 1991, and has recorded eight albums with various musicians from different parts of the world: Apokalipso, U širokom svijetu, Ruke, MHM A-HA OH YEAH DA-DA, Balade Petrice Kerempuha, Plavi avion, Mostovi and Brisani prostor.

Darko Rundek
Rundek at concert in 2017
Born (1956-01-30) January 30, 1956 (age 68)
NationalityCroatian
EducationUniversity of Zagreb
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, poet, actor
Years active1979–present
Websitehttp://www.darko-rundek.com/

Career edit

In 1979, Srđan Sacher (bass) and Darko Rundek (guitar and vocals) formed Haustor with Zoran Perišić (drums) and Ozren Štiglić (guitar). Damir Prica (saxophone), Nikola Santro (trombone), and Zoran Vuletić (keyboards) completed the original Haustor line-up.[1] They were open to reggae, Latin American music and African music influences and were one of the top bands of the rock scene in Yugoslavia, performing numerous concerts to thousands of spectators.

The band released four studio-recorded albums during the 80's: Haustor in 1981, Treći Svijet (Third world) in 1984, Bolero in 1985 and Tajni Grad (Secret City) in 1988; three singles: 'Moja prva ljubav' (My first love) in 1980, 'Zima' (Winter) in 1981 and 'Radio' in 1982. The live album Ulje je na vodi (Oil on the water) was recorded in 1982 and released in 1995, and 81–'88 (a 'Best of' compilation) was released in 1995.[2]

In 1982, Rundek obtained his diploma in theatre directing from the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb[3] with his graduation performance of America Hurray! by J.C. Van Italie. He went on to direct a number of plays (They say the Owl Once Was the Baker's Daughter; Three Slaps, Satires from Hekuba, No, Ballads of Petrica Kerempuh…), and also appeared occasionally as an actor. Darko's principal role in the theatre remains that of composer, with more than 30 productions to his credit, ranging from intimate children's theatre to international touring performances.[according to whom?]

Solo career edit

 
At rehearsal in Šabac in July 2017.

Since 1991, he has been living in France.[4] In 1995, Rundek started his solo career at the Croatian music festival Fiju Briju in front of an audience of 10,000 people. He presented new musical material which was to be developed during the following series of concerts throughout Croatia.

In 1997 the album Apokalipso (apocalypse+calypso) was recorded with a multitude of instruments and musicians and with strong support from the record company Jabukaton. The album was stylistically very diverse, viewing the post-communist era with irony and poetry. Apokalipso was the music event of 1997 in Croatia. It won 5 Porins (song of the year, hit of the year, best male singer, best video clip, best vocal collaboration), and 4 Black Cats (song of the year for Apokalipso, best rock singer, best rock collaboration, best video clip).[5]

The album U širokom svijetu turned more towards folkloric influences. Mandolin, bag pipes and tin whistle enhanced the eclectic style of the songs. The atmosphere became intimate and more introspective. The band became more stable and toured in Croatia and other ex-Yugoslavian countries.[according to whom?]

Darko Rundek and Cargo Orkestar edit

 
Rundek at concert in New York on November 3, 2018.

The project[when?] initially stemmed from Darko Rundek's song. It grew out of the need to develop ideas in collaboration with other musicians through improvisation and exchange. Isabel, Đani Pervan, Dušan Vranić and Vedran Peternel started working on Darko Rundek's new songs; Isabel's mill in Burgundy in France, with her collection of exotic instruments, provided the working environment. They also incorporate a musical tradition with a potential for accepting diverse influences, firstly Balkan music, Central European music and Mediterranean, then reggae, Latin American, eastern and African music.[according to whom?] Isabel (Swiss violinist), Đani Pervan (percussionist), Dušan Vranić (pianist), Vedran Peternel (sound-designer) and Darko, undertook a ten-day improvisation session in Isabel's converted watermill on the outskirts of a small Burgundian village.[6] When they finally laid down their instruments, they had the basis of the album Ruke (documented by the camera of Biljana Tutorov, whose video projections have become a feature of Cargo Orkestar's concerts).[according to whom?] Trumpetist Igor Pavlica (Darko's old collaborator from the Haustor and solo periods), Emmanuel Ferraz (trombone player), and the bass player Bruno Arnal, joined Cargo Orkestar for the promotional tour in 2002.[according to whom?] In 2004 Ruke[7] was published by Piranha Musik – Berlin,[8] and distributed in 25 countries.

In 2004, the live album Zagrebačka magla was released under the Menart-Zagreb label,[9] and Mhm A-Ha Oh Yeah Da-Da[10] was published in 2006 by German record label Piranha.[11] For the concerts, Cargo mixes new and old from the rich repertoire of Rundek songs. The informal and open feel is as remarkable in small concert halls as it is in large stadiums.[according to whom?] One year later, the album was recorded and simultaneously released by record labels Menart in Croatia and Metropolis in Serbia. Some songs are co-signed by different members of the group. On the promotion tour the band was completed with three more musicians and gradually developed into Darko Rundek & Cargo Orkestar.[12]

Theatre, film and radio edit

Rundek has written and produced film music, and occasionally appeared as an actor (Doctor Kljaić in A View from Eiffel Tower),[13] by N. Vukčević; Karlo in 100 minuta Slave,[14] by D. Matanić; Youngster in The Eagle (Orao),[15] by Z. Tadić, Marjan film). He played Herman in J. Burgerfor's film Ruins (Ruševine),[16] for which he was awarded best male film actor in Slovenia.[17]

Between 1982 and 1991, Darko Rundek directed around 50 radio-plays and documentaries for the drama department of radio Zagreb, for which he also wrote the music.[18] Some of these represented radio Zagreb at various international festivals: Prix Italia, Premios Ondas and Prix Futura.[according to whom?]

References edit

  1. ^ "Projects – Haustor lineup". darko-rundek. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Music – Discography". darko-rundek. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  3. ^ "Projects". darko-rundek. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  4. ^ Butković, Iva (10 December 2017). "Darko Rundek: 'U 90-tima su se pojavile ljudske osobine za koje sam se nadao da ne postoje'". tportal.hr. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  5. ^ Marjanović, Hrvoje (15 December 2017). "Darko Rundek za Index otkrio kako je nastala njegova kultna pjesma "Apokalipso"". Index.hr. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  6. ^ "Pariška družina Darka Rundeka". nacional. 27 November 2002. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  7. ^ "Music – Ruke". darko-rundek. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  8. ^ ""Ruke" – Darko Rundek". Piranha. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  9. ^ "Music – Zagrebačka magla". darko-rundek. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  10. ^ "Music – Mhm A-ha Oh Yeah Da-Da". darko-rundek. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  11. ^ "Mhm A-ha Oh Yeah Da-Da – Darko Rundek". Piranha. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  12. ^ "Projects – Solo". darko-rundek. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  13. ^ "A View from Eiffel Tower". IMDb. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  14. ^ "100 minuta slave". IMDb. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  15. ^ "Eagle". IMDb. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  16. ^ "Ruins". IMDb. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  17. ^ "Ruševine". kolosej.si. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  18. ^ "Projects". darko-rundek. Retrieved 30 July 2018.

External links edit

  • Darko Rundek Official site
  • Piranha MusicScout – Score Composer – Darko Rundek
  • Darko Rundek at IMDb

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music influenced rock band Haustor He emigrated to France after the Yugoslav wars started in 1991 and has recorded eight albums with various musicians from different parts of the world Apokalipso U sirokom svijetu Ruke MHM A HA OH YEAH DA DA Balade Petrice Kerempuha Plavi avion Mostovi and Brisani prostor Darko RundekRundek at concert in 2017Born 1956 01 30 January 30 1956 age 68 Zagreb PR Croatia FPR YugoslaviaNationalityCroatianEducationUniversity of ZagrebOccupation s Singer songwriter poet actorYears active1979 presentWebsitehttp www darko rundek com Contents 1 Career 1 1 Solo career 1 2 Darko Rundek and Cargo Orkestar 1 3 Theatre film and radio 2 References 3 External linksCareer editMain article Haustor In 1979 Srđan Sacher bass and Darko Rundek guitar and vocals formed Haustor with Zoran Perisic drums and Ozren Stiglic guitar Damir Prica saxophone Nikola Santro trombone and Zoran Vuletic keyboards completed the original Haustor line up 1 They were open to reggae Latin American music and African music influences and were one of the top bands of the rock scene in Yugoslavia performing numerous concerts to thousands of spectators The band released four studio recorded albums during the 80 s Haustor in 1981 Treci Svijet Third world in 1984 Bolero in 1985 and Tajni Grad Secret City in 1988 three singles Moja prva ljubav My first love in 1980 Zima Winter in 1981 and Radio in 1982 The live album Ulje je na vodi Oil on the water was recorded in 1982 and released in 1995 and 81 88 a Best of compilation was released in 1995 2 In 1982 Rundek obtained his diploma in theatre directing from the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb 3 with his graduation performance of America Hurray by J C Van Italie He went on to direct a number of plays They say the Owl Once Was the Baker s Daughter Three Slaps Satires from Hekuba No Ballads of Petrica Kerempuh and also appeared occasionally as an actor Darko s principal role in the theatre remains that of composer with more than 30 productions to his credit ranging from intimate children s theatre to international touring performances according to whom Solo career edit nbsp At rehearsal in Sabac in July 2017 Since 1991 he has been living in France 4 In 1995 Rundek started his solo career at the Croatian music festival Fiju Briju in front of an audience of 10 000 people He presented new musical material which was to be developed during the following series of concerts throughout Croatia In 1997 the album Apokalipso apocalypse calypso was recorded with a multitude of instruments and musicians and with strong support from the record company Jabukaton The album was stylistically very diverse viewing the post communist era with irony and poetry Apokalipso was the music event of 1997 in Croatia It won 5 Porins song of the year hit of the year best male singer best video clip best vocal collaboration and 4 Black Cats song of the year for Apokalipso best rock singer best rock collaboration best video clip 5 The album U sirokom svijetu turned more towards folkloric influences Mandolin bag pipes and tin whistle enhanced the eclectic style of the songs The atmosphere became intimate and more introspective The band became more stable and toured in Croatia and other ex Yugoslavian countries according to whom Darko Rundek and Cargo Orkestar edit nbsp Rundek at concert in New York on November 3 2018 The project when initially stemmed from Darko Rundek s song It grew out of the need to develop ideas in collaboration with other musicians through improvisation and exchange Isabel Đani Pervan Dusan Vranic and Vedran Peternel started working on Darko Rundek s new songs Isabel s mill in Burgundy in France with her collection of exotic instruments provided the working environment They also incorporate a musical tradition with a potential for accepting diverse influences firstly Balkan music Central European music and Mediterranean then reggae Latin American eastern and African music according to whom Isabel Swiss violinist Đani Pervan percussionist Dusan Vranic pianist Vedran Peternel sound designer and Darko undertook a ten day improvisation session in Isabel s converted watermill on the outskirts of a small Burgundian village 6 When they finally laid down their instruments they had the basis of the album Ruke documented by the camera of Biljana Tutorov whose video projections have become a feature of Cargo Orkestar s concerts according to whom Trumpetist Igor Pavlica Darko s old collaborator from the Haustor and solo periods Emmanuel Ferraz trombone player and the bass player Bruno Arnal joined Cargo Orkestar for the promotional tour in 2002 according to whom In 2004 Ruke 7 was published by Piranha Musik Berlin 8 and distributed in 25 countries In 2004 the live album Zagrebacka magla was released under the Menart Zagreb label 9 and Mhm A Ha Oh Yeah Da Da 10 was published in 2006 by German record label Piranha 11 For the concerts Cargo mixes new and old from the rich repertoire of Rundek songs The informal and open feel is as remarkable in small concert halls as it is in large stadiums according to whom One year later the album was recorded and simultaneously released by record labels Menart in Croatia and Metropolis in Serbia Some songs are co signed by different members of the group On the promotion tour the band was completed with three more musicians and gradually developed into Darko Rundek amp Cargo Orkestar 12 Theatre film and radio edit Rundek has written and produced film music and occasionally appeared as an actor Doctor Kljaic in A View from Eiffel Tower 13 by N Vukcevic Karlo in 100 minuta Slave 14 by D Matanic Youngster in The Eagle Orao 15 by Z Tadic Marjan film He played Herman in J Burgerfor s film Ruins Rusevine 16 for which he was awarded best male film actor in Slovenia 17 Between 1982 and 1991 Darko Rundek directed around 50 radio plays and documentaries for the drama department of radio Zagreb for which he also wrote the music 18 Some of these represented radio Zagreb at various international festivals Prix Italia Premios Ondas and Prix Futura according to whom References edit Projects Haustor lineup darko rundek Retrieved 30 July 2018 Music Discography darko rundek Retrieved 30 July 2018 Projects darko rundek Retrieved 30 July 2018 Butkovic Iva 10 December 2017 Darko Rundek U 90 tima su se pojavile ljudske osobine za koje sam se nadao da ne postoje tportal hr Retrieved 30 July 2018 Marjanovic Hrvoje 15 December 2017 Darko Rundek za Index otkrio kako je nastala njegova kultna pjesma Apokalipso Index hr Retrieved 18 October 2018 Pariska druzina Darka Rundeka nacional 27 November 2002 Retrieved 30 July 2018 Music Ruke darko rundek Retrieved 30 July 2018 Ruke Darko Rundek Piranha Retrieved 30 July 2018 Music Zagrebacka magla darko rundek Retrieved 30 July 2018 Music Mhm A ha Oh Yeah Da Da darko rundek Retrieved 30 July 2018 Mhm A ha Oh Yeah Da Da Darko Rundek Piranha Retrieved 30 July 2018 Projects Solo darko rundek Retrieved 18 October 2018 A View from Eiffel Tower IMDb Retrieved 30 July 2018 100 minuta slave IMDb Retrieved 30 July 2018 Eagle IMDb Retrieved 30 July 2018 Ruins IMDb Retrieved 30 July 2018 Rusevine kolosej si Retrieved 30 July 2018 Projects darko rundek Retrieved 30 July 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Darko Rundek Darko Rundek Official site Piranha MusicScout Score Composer Darko Rundek Darko Rundek at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Darko Rundek amp oldid 1219730143, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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