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Fanfare Ciocărlia is a twelve-piece
Romani Balkan br**** band from the
northeastern Romanian village of Zece Prăjini. They are
known for
their fast, high-energy...
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Ciocârlia, (meaning "skylark"), in the past
sometimes spelled ciocîrlia, may
refer to:
Ciocârlia (lăutăresc tune), a
Romanian traditional tune Fanfare...
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Ciocârlia (meaning the skylark) is a
Romanian tune,
allegedly composed by the Romani-Romanian pan
flute player Angheluş
Dinicu in the
virtuosic style...
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Famous bands in
Balkan music include Taraf de Haïdouks,
Fanfare Ciocărlia, and No
Smoking Orchestra.
Byzantine music (Gr****: Βυζαντινή Μουσική)...
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Ciocârlia is a
commune in Constanța County,
Northern Dobruja, Romania. The
commune includes two villages:
Ciocârlia (historical names:
Ciocârlia de Jos...
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percussion setting Willy Crook &
Funky Torinos - Versiones, 1999
Fanfare Ciocărlia - Gili Garabdi, 2005 Hiromi's
Sonicbloom -
Beyond Standard, 2008 Woody...
- 2483°N 24.4915°E / 44.2483; 24.4915 Basin features
Progression Iminog→ Olt→ Danube→
Black Sea
Tributaries • right
Ciocârlia River code VIII.1.174.2...
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Ciocârlia is a
commune located in Ialomița County, Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of two villages,
Ciocârlia and Cotorca. "Po****ţia rezidentă după...
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practitioners as
Boban Marković of Serbia, and the br**** lăutari
groups Fanfare Ciocărlia and
Fanfare din
Cozmesti of Romania. The
distinctive sound of
Romani music...
- Spree,
directed by
Eugene Kotlyarenko. A
remix of the song by
Fanfare Ciocărlia is used near the end of the 2020
Sacha Baron Cohen mockumentary Borat...