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given to them in French-speaking areas,
where they are
known as
Taraf de
Haïdouks. The lăutari
originating in the
village of
Clejani have long been known...
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haydut (хайдут),
haydutin (хайдутин) or
hayduk (хайдук), in
Bulgarian haidouk, haiduque, in
French aiducco, in
Italian hajdú, in
Hungarian ajduk (ајдук)...
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characterised by
complex rhythm.
Famous bands in
Balkan music include Taraf de
Haïdouks,
Fanfare Ciocărlia, and No
Smoking Orchestra.
Byzantine music (Gr****: Βυζαντινή...
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Royal Opera House Orchestra Covent Garden,
Salvatore Licitra, and
Taraf de
Haïdouks. "The Man Who
Cried (2000)".
British Board of Film classification. Retrieved...
- Clejani, Giurgiu) was a
Romanian lăutar, an
important member of the
Taraf de
Haïdouks, a well-known
Romani band from Clejani, Romania. He was
considered to be...
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gypsy musicians,
especially the
group Taraful Haiducilor (a.k.a.
Taraf de
Haïdouks) and
members of the
group Mahala Rai Banda. "Po****ţia rezidentă după grupa...
- his
namesake work from 1974
representing the
biography of the
Bulgarian haidouk and
revolutionary Petko Kiryakov (1844–1900). At the
beginning of each...
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three favorites come,
either lieutenants of his regiment, or pages, or
haidouks [Hungarian infantrymen], or
young cadets. They took coffee. He to whom...
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World Music. He was one of
several DJs to
remix recordings of
Taraf de
Haïdouks and Kočani
Orkestar on the
Electric Gypsyland compilations from Belgium's...
- 23 May 2003 Cat
Power /
Electric Six / The
Pretenders / Skin /
Taraf de
Haïdouks /
Robert Palmer / Jane
Birkin (interview) /
Harry Hill (interview) 21x03...