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Lautari Wedding, Bucharest, 1998 - Part 1-A Posted by: pgifford
Video duration: 334 seconds Dan Armeanca and his group (who are credited with introducing the *muzica orientala*/*manele* style around 1985, play outside the bride's apartment while the girls dance the manea. Related: bucharest, gypsies, lautari, romania, wedding |
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Nicolae Botgros, Moldavia, violin solo Posted by: pgifford
Video duration: 386 seconds Nicolae Botgros, leader of "Lautarii," of Chisinau, Moldova, plays a solo, in a 1991 appearance in Detroit. The tour was historic, as it was a joint Moldovan-Romanian tour. For 50 years, there had been no contact between the Moldavian SSR and Romania. Related: botgros, lautarii, moldavia, moldova, violin |
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Lautari wedding, Bucharest, 1998: Part 2 Posted by: pgifford
Video duration: 167 seconds Nelu Ploiesteanu (accordion), Nicu Gigantu (accordion), Nicolae Feraru (cimbalom, the bride's father) play the traditional "cintec de nunta" (wedding song). Related: bucharest, gypsy, lautari, music, nunta, romania, wedding |
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Marian Cioroplea, violin, at Restaurantul "Monte Carlo" Posted by: pgifford
Video duration: 519 seconds On the day of the weekly "bursa lautarilor" at the Monte Carlo Restaurant in Cismigiu Park in Bucharest, 1998, Marian Cioroplea (violin) plays muzica lautareasca, accompanied by Gigi Melodi (accordion) and Costel Iordache (bass). Related: bucharest, gypsy, lautari, romania |
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Pavel Cebzan clarinet solo Posted by: pgifford
Video duration: 252 seconds Formerly with Zamfir's group, clarinetist Pavel Cebzan, originally from Banat, Romania, but in Chicago since 1989, plays a doina and dance tunes from Moldova and Banat. He is accompanied by Romanian and Serbian Gypsy musicians who live in Chicago. Related: banat, clarinet, romania |
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Valeriu Hanganu, trumpet, from Moldova Posted by: pgifford
Video duration: 268 seconds Valeriu Hanganu, trumpet player with "Lautarii" from Chisinau, plays a solo on the joint Moldovan/Romanian tour to the U.S. made in 1991. Unfortunately, he died shortly after he returned home. Related: lautarii, moldova, romania, trumpet |
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Lautari wedding, Bucharest, 1998: Part 3 Posted by: pgifford
Video duration: 148 seconds Nelu Ploiesteanu (accordion), Nicu Gigantu (accordion), Nicolae Feraru (cimbalom), and Aurica Turcitu (bass) play a hora lautareasca (Gypsy musicians' hora) while the guests dance. Related: bucharest, dance, gypsy, music, nunta, romania, wedding |
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Lautari entertain with a song Posted by: pgifford
Video duration: 212 seconds At a party in the Gypsy neighborhood of Urziceni, Romania, in 1998, local lautari entertain. Related: gypsies, lautari, romania, urziceni |
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Lautari Wedding, Bucharest, 1998: Part 4 Posted by: pgifford
Video duration: 540 seconds At about 5 a.m., Gicu Petrache sings a classic version of the _cintec miresei_ (bride's song), while the bride exchanges her veil for the scarf of a married woman. Related: gypsy, lautari, nunta, romania, wedding |
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Pavel Cebzan, taragot solo Posted by: pgifford
Video duration: 324 seconds A resident of Chicago since 1990, Pavel Cebzan, from Timisoara, Romania, plays two doine following by dance tunes from his native Banat. He is accompanied by a mixed Romanian/Serbian Gypsy ensemble. There isn't much taragot (tarogato, torogoata) on YouTube, so here is some, played by a master. Related: banat, briul, doina, romania, taragot |
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Lautari of the Past: Part 1 Posted by: pgifford
Video duration: 496 seconds Old recordings, made 1906-1930s, of Romanian orchestras and singers, including Alexandru Mata, Niculae Raducan, Stefan Julian, Nitza Codolban, Jan Goulesco, and Th. Iliescu. Some were favorites of the White Russians. Related: bucuresti, gypsy, lautari, romania, russia |
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Cimbalom duet Posted by: pgifford
Video duration: 169 seconds Laurentiu and Nicolae Feraru play "Turceasca" (Turkish dance), a cimbalom showpiece traditionally played at the end of a wedding party. They are accompanied by Romanian and Serbian musicians in Chicago. Related: cimbalom, gypsy, lautari, romania |
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Lautari of the Past: Part 2 Posted by: pgifford
Video duration: 456 seconds Recordings and images of Romanian musicians made between 1937 and 1941, including Fanica Luca, Nicolas Matthey, Grigoras Dinicu, George Stefanescu, and Iancu Borcea Cārlig. Instrumental solos feature violin, nai (pan flute), and cimbalom Related: cimbalom, dinicu, gypsy, lautari, nai, panflute, romania, tambal |
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Nicolae Feraru plays "Ioane, Ioane" Posted by: pgifford
Video duration: 245 seconds The mixed Chicago Romanian and Serbian Gypsy group, under the name "Pralas Rroms," features Nicolae Feraru played variations on "Ioane, Ioane," at the Chicago World Music Festival in 2001. Related: cimbalom, romania, serbia |
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Pralas Rroms Posted by: pgifford
Video duration: 241 seconds At the Chicago World Music Festival in 2001, father and son Nicolae and Laurentiu Feraru, originally from Bucharest, Romania, but living in the U.S. since 1988, play "Foaie verde untdelemn." They are accompanied by Gypsy musicians from Romania and Serbia, including Juliano and Danilo Milosavljevic (father and son), Bane Georgevic, Pavel Cebzan, and Mihai Gutulan. Related: cimbalom, gypsy, lautari, romania |
















