- The
Romanian word
lăutar (pronounced [lə.uˈtar]; plural: lăutari)
denotes a
class of musicians. The term was
adopted by
members of a
professional clan...
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Moldova was
represented at the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2012 with the song "
Lăutar"
written by
Pasha Parfeny and
Alexandru Brașoveanu. The song was performed...
- Toni
Iordache (17
December 1942 – 20
February 1988) was a Romani-Romanian
lăutar and one of the most
famous cimbalom (Romanian: ţambal)
players in the world...
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represented Moldova in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2012 with his song "
Lăutar",
placing 11th. He was
formerly known for
being the lead
singer of the Moldovan...
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often regarded as "Queen of lăutărească music", was a Romanian-Romani
lăutar musician. Born in Vărbilău,
Prahova County, Romania, she was also a folk...
- belo" "Echo (You and I)" "Euphoria" "Korake ti znam" "Kuula" "La La Love" "
Lăutar" "Love Is Blind" "Love Me Back" "Love Will Set You Free" "Never Forget"...
- Bărbulești (Ștefan from Bărbulești) born on 25
December 1959 is a
Romani lăutar and
manele singer, best
known internationally as the
artist of the song...
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performance school was
established in Bucharest. Toni Iordache, a Romani-Romanian
lăutar, was the most
famous Romanian cimbalom player. The
cimbal is a very po****r...
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Zavaidoc ([zavajˈdok]), was a
Romanian singer, the country's best
known lăutar in the
interwar period. Born in Pitești into a
family of lăutari, he made...
- Kahl,
Thede (ed.). Von Hora,
Doina und Lăutaren [About Hora,
Doina and
Lăutars].
Frank & Timme [de]. ISBN 9783732903108.
Retrieved 14
October 2024. Peters...