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  2. List of festivals in Romania - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of festivals in Romania. By type. Music. Jazz, Rock, Electronic. Name Location Style Description Gărâna Jazz Festival: Gărâna, Caraș-Severin:

  3. Category:Festivals in Romania - Wikipedia

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    International sports competitions hosted by Romania (20 C, 25 P) M. Multi-sport events in Romania (2 C, 4 P) Music festivals in Romania (5 C, 10 P) P. Parades in ...

  4. Untold Festival - Wikipedia

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    Untold Festival is the largest [2] electronic music festival held in Romania, taking place in Cluj-Napoca at the Cluj Arena. It is held annually [3] and has been designated Best Major Festival in the European Festival Awards 2015. [4] Guests come from a vast range of European countries, as well as Asia and North America.

  5. George Enescu Festival - Wikipedia

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    Besides the presence of Romanian orchestras and artists (Valentin Gheorghiu, Ion Voicu, Radu Aldulescu, Mircea Basarab, Constantin Bugeanu and Antonin Ciolan, the "George Enescu" Philharmonic Orchestra, the Radiotelevision Orchestra, the Philharmonic Orchestra in Cluj, the Madrigal Choir, the "George Enescu" Quintet or the "Muzica Quartet ...

  6. Românii au talent - Wikipedia

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    The auditions take place in front of the judges and a live audience at different cities across Romania and Moldova.Unlike X Factor, at any time during the audition, the judges may show disapproval to the act by pressing a buzzer which lights a large red "X" on the stage, indicating that they particularly dislike the act and do not wish the performance to continue.

  7. Rock music in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Rock music was actually seldom called by its name in Romania (and in other East European countries); however, the term beat was sometimes used instead (this was also the name of an EPs series, released in the late 1960s). However, rock bands were much more often referred to as "electric guitar bands" (ro. formaţii de chitare electrice). The ...

  8. Manele - Wikipedia

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    The difference between old and modern (contemporary) manea rhythmic pattern. Manele is a mixture of "oriental" Romanian folk and contemporary pop music with bases on Balkan influences The lyrics usually refer to themes of love, enemies, money, alcoholism and difficulties of life in general, or some of the songs are specifically dedicated to parties, weddings, funerals, etc. Manele style ...

  9. Radio România Muzical - Wikipedia

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    Radio România Muzical, is a publicly funded radio station in Romania. The station broadcasts music of a variety of genres, including symphonic, chamber music, operetta, choral music, folk, jazz, classical music, and soundtracks. It also broadcasts both live and archived concerts, and provides news of national and international events.