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Folk music is the oldest form of Romanian musical creation, characterised by great vitality; it is the defining source of the cultured musical creation, both religious and lay. Conservation of Romanian folk music has been aided by a large and enduring audience, also by numerous performers who helped propagate and further develop the folk sound.
Ana Pacatiuș. Born. ( 1939-08-02) 2 August 1939 (age 84) Occupation (s) Folk singer; lecturer. Ana Pacatiuș (born 2 August 1939) is a Romanian folk singer, who specialises in the folk traditions of Banat. In 1970 she joined the Banatul Ensemble, with whom she toured to China, Mongolia and the Soviet Union as the only vocal soloist.
Gen, specie și formă în muzica de flaut a lui J. S. Bach (in Romanian; 1989) Béla Bartók şi lumea noastră: aşa cum a fost (in Romanian;1995) Béla Bartók și muzica populară a românilor din Banat și Transilvania (in Romanian; 2003) Ferenc László also published as László V. Ferenc and under the pseudonym Vigh Frigyes.
Doina. The doina (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdojna]) is a Romanian musical tune style, possibly with Middle Eastern roots, customary in Romanian peasant music, as well as in Lăutărească. It was also adopted into klezmer music. [1] Similar tunes are found throughout Eastern Europe and the Balkans. In some parts of the Balkans this kind of ...
The baby boy was 2,600 grams (5.7 lb) and measured 56 centimetres (22 in), born two weeks earlier than expected. In early October 2009, she married her boyfriend Peter (Petru) Mircea, and she named her son Peter (Petru) Jr. On February 19, 2010, she released a new album. The album was entitled "09 Mădălina Manole", [22] and it was her 9th album.
Novac was born into a family of musicians in the village of Var in Severin County in the Kingdom of Romania. He played multiple instruments, such as the clarinet, bagpipe, saxophone, and ocarina, but his favorite was the tárogató. He joined the Orchestrei Populare de Stat ”Lazăr Cernescu”, which was located in Caransebeș, in 1964.
The Central Banat District (Serbian: Средњобанатски округ, romanized: Srednjobanatski okrug, pronounced [srêdɲoːbǎnaːtskiː ôkruːɡ]; Hungarian: Közép-bánsági körzet) is one of seven administrative districts of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. It lies in the geographical region of Banat.
The Romanian word lăutar (pronounced [lə.uˈtar]; plural: lăutari) denotes a class of musicians. The term was adopted by members of a professional clan of Romani musicians in the late 18th century. The term is derived from lăută, the Romanian word for lute. Lăutari usually perform in bands, called taraf.