Zvoanele
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  • I am proud of being hungarian, proud of living in the Chapatian basin that is more or less equal to the historical Hungarian kingdom. Proud of that my homeland was the place of birth for such a beautifull music evolutioned by the romanains. This tune is juwel.

    Bartók Béla recorded many nice tunes, in Bihar, and Bánát, unfortunately most of the name of the players are lost. I do not wonder these tunes inspired him to arrange. Thanks for him we have the archieve records.

  • @MrFefefofo 01.-And I respect you for that! I don't wan't to see borders between nations of Europe but I do wan't the cutlture of all ethnics surviving. For an modest ethnic music collector as I am it is essential that the souls to remain intact even if the realities of 21st century are a bit radical. For me, Bartok represent the refference, he is the model for "convivencia" between ethnics and let's be honests, we all are ethnics of the entire Planet, we all are citizens of Terra.

  • @BukurDava 02nd- We all are citizens of Terra because music, the culture follows a trajectory since the beggining of humanity, a migration. To be honest, sometimes I preffer the company of educated hungarians than romanians, there is a huge difference, we are latins and slavic colour wich makes us very dezorganised while you, dunno how to say it...have more discipline and trustworthy, the hardest separation is also made by stupid historians who aren't objective and more..liars

  • Efta Botoca!!!!!

  • Extrem beautifull tunes. Am I right if I say it is simwhere from the Bihar? The shortage of the contrabass in the orchestra tells me that. I am not specialist of the romanians folk, but I think a similar tune was arrenged by Barok.

  • @MrFefefofo Barok arrenged the music inspired from both hungarian and romanian folklore. Bartok didn't invetned these rythm. He just was a great man who managed to arrange the souls of romanians and hungarians in the rythms of they're traditional music. Sorry for my english but you got the ideea:D

    This is an central european music, but the fact that Hungary was a kingdom who conquered the central Europe makes everybody to believe that the music from this areea is hungarian:)

  • @BukurDava I have to agree with you, but if somebody a little bit educated then can make different between political, and ethnical boarder.

    Today the opposite is happening. What is coming from Transilvania, most of the people think that that is only romanian.

    Most of the case that is true - thks for the romanian majority but the hungarians have their own culture. Many case one tune is used by both, romanians and hungarains, and we can add the gypsies,a nd saxons here too.

    songs havnt boarder

  • Frumos. I love Romanian Folk Music.

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  • Banatul de munte

  • Ardeleneasca ..SUTA LA SUTA..

  • Frumos! Foarte frumos!

  • ZVOANELE=CLOPOTELE DE LA BISERICA

  • efta botoca din urip

  • Este din zona Banatului, si este in interpretarea regretatului Efta Botoca.

  • Multumesc! Dar ce inseamna titlul, "Zvoanele"?

  • Zvoane vine de la zvonuri ! in cazul de fata cred ca 2) Zgomot lin, continuu şi plăcut, produs de unele fenomene naturale (curgerea apei, bătaia vântului etc.); susur; murmur; şoaptă; freamăt. /<sl. zvonu

  • In fata frumusetii cuvintele tac. Muzica ramane.

  • Excelenta si frumoasa melodie.

  • De unde e melodia?Din ce zona mai exact?

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