Romanian folk music, Wistle Sirba & The Skylark
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i want visit romania and go to fastival of gipsy music
please send me information
avihu@golansystems.co.il
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Muzica este romaneasca, dar nu e populara. Prima melodie este de petrecere sau de pahar, a 2-a este Ciocarlia, compusa de Ge Enescu. Interpretarea este excelenta, dar hainele nu se potrivesc nicidecum...
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beautifull music, greetings from Mexico
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ME PERSONALLY, LIKE THE WHOLE OF ROMANIA, hope to go there again , soon
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Whistle, or better "FLUIER SÎRBA" ("sîrba" meaning Serbian, but a Romanian noun), is a traditional quick dance to be played by flute or fife, while Skylark ("Ciocîrlie"/"Ciocârlie") is another of the most known and really enjoyed piece of Romanian folklore too, which is not Gypsy either. So... " Cât de frumos ar fi să cânt un cântec foarte bun de ţigani! ", lol.
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ce bine ar fi sa cinte tiganii asa ceva....
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This music is not gipsy and is original romanian music
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Beautiful!
Salutations from Romania!
One can´t always mock, deceive or bamboozle people for a long time. Here 1 comment in Romanian and 1 in English show different sides of one problem: this kind of music is NOT gypsy (Rom), but traditionally Romanian, meaning folk. ("Ce bine ar fi sa cînte tiganii asa ceva..." means more or less "Oh! How nice would it be to hear good real Gypsy music!") On the other hand, there up one can see a strange noun for Gypsy Orchestra from Porsgrunn, that is in... Norway!!!
bramarant 2 years ago 5
I love Romania ! Bucharest, Brasov , Timisoara, Iasi, Constantza ! Greetings from Greece... btw, i have heard this song again..
icsd02040 3 years ago 3