Noni Răzvan Ene

Noni Răzvan Ene

Noni Răzvan Ene (born 17 April 1992 in Bucharest) is a young Romanian singer. He was Romania’s representative in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2004,[1] with the song Îţi mulţumesc ('Thank you').

He is a pupil at the 'Dinu Lipatti' music high school in Bucharest, where he studies classic guitar and piano.

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Achievements and Activities

Main achievements

  • 2009 12 August A debutat pe scena Festivalului Callatis 2009 live cu melodia Unbreakable impreuna cu trupa de dansatori formata din Mayo,Valy,Gege si Razvan
  • 2008 18-20 mai 2008 A obtinut Premiul Uniunii Compozitorilor şi Muzicologilor din România la Festivalul George Grigoriu editia a IV -a
  • 2008 -First place at Orpheus Festival in Italy
  • 2007 -The new Cd "Iti multumesc" is finished,20.04.2007,Bucharest,Romania
  • 2006 - Invited in the show of Junior Eurovision song Contest 2006,in Bucharest,Romania
  • 2005 - Noni hosts 'Mamaia Copiilor' and the national selection for JESC 2005
  • 2005 - 3rd place at the 'Nile Festival', Cairo, Egypt
  • 2004 - Fourth place at Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2004, representing Romania
  • 2004 - First place in the Romanian national selection for Junior Eurovision, with Îţi mulţumesc ('Thank You')
  • 2004 - First place at the 'Golden Star' international festival, with Sansa e de partea mea ('Chance By My Side', composed by Ionel Tudor, lyrics by Andreea Andrei)
  • 2003 - 'Golden Magnolia' festival trophy, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA, with The Children Living in the Streets (composed by Cornel Fugaru, lyrics by Mirela Fugaru)
  • 2003 - 'Slavianski Bazar' festival trophy - Vitebsk, Belarus, in July
  • 2003 - Jury's special prize at 'Ti amo' festival, Onesti, Romania, in May
  • 2003 - Participation in the 'Nile Festival' in Cairo, Egypt with Prayer (composed by Cornel Fugaru, lyrics by Mirela Fugaru) in January
  • 2002 - First place at the 'Golden Star' international festival with On Your Birthday (composition and lyrics by N. Caragia), as well as the festival's 'Media Reward'
  • 2002 - The reward for Best Performance at the 'Mamaia Copiilor' festival with One Day (composed by Dinu Giurgiu, written by George Tarnea); and the reward for creation accompanied by Tatiana Stepa, with Mom and Dad from angels (composition and lyrics by Carmen Bogorodea)
  • 2001 - Third place at Cherry festival in Pustnicu
  • 1997 - First place in the TV contest-show Tip Top - Mini Top on TVR 1
  • 1996 - TV appearances on Pro TV in children's show Abracadabra

Television advertisements

  • 2005 - Host of the show dedicated to the launch of Merlyn Biscuits in Romania
  • 2004 - TV advert for Hochland brand Cascavalul Hochland
  • 2002 - TV advert for Commercial for Hochland melted cheese
  • 2002 - TV advert for Coca-Cola in Croatia
  • 1997 - TV advert for Silvana candies

Other activities

  • 2004 - Performance in the opening of 'Slavianski Bazar' 2004 in Belarus
  • 2004 - Special guest at 'Mamaia Copiilor' 2004
  • 2003 - Performance and special guest as a jury member at the 'Golden Star' festival in Romania.
  • 2003 - Special guest as a jury member at 'Ceata lui Pitigoi' children's festival in September
  • 2003 - Noni is invited at the Patriarchate to sing on Greece's Patriarch, Hristodulos, visit to Romania in June.

He has also appeared on many other TV shows, including 'Sus semnul întrebării' on Pro TV, 'Bravo Bravissimo' on TVR 1, 'Atentie, se cântă' on TVR 2, 'Cafeaua cu sare' on Antena 1, 'Matinal' on TVR, 'Trezirea la realitate' on Realitatea TV, 'Bătălia pentru România' on Realitatea TV, 'Surprize, Surprize' on TVR and 'Teo' on Pro TV.

References

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Preceded by
Bubu
Romania in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
2004
Succeeded by
Alina Eremia

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