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- Lăutărească music (Romanian: muzică lăutărească, pronounced [ˈmuzikə lə.utərˈe̯askə]) is a musical tradition widespread in the historical regions of Romania...
- lăutar) as a gift to the Vornic Dingă from Moldavia. In 1775 the first lăutărească guild (breaslă), was established in Wallachia. The lăutari were both...
- Middle Eastern roots, customary in Romanian peasant music, as well as in lăutărească music. It was also adopted into klezmer music. Similar tunes are found...
- Puchanu; 1926–1996) was a Romanian Gypsy singer and interpreter of urban lăutărească music from Romania. Puceanu started to sing professionally when she was...
- Tallava Montenegrin Macedonian Čalgija Starogradska muzika Romani Romanian Lăutărească music Manele Serbian Balkan br**** Starogradska muzika Turbo-folk Slovenian...
- Turkish-derived genre performed by Romani musicians called lăutari in a lăutărească manner, while the "modern manele" are a mixture of Turkish, Gr****, Arabic...
- pan flute player Angheluş Dinicu in the virtuosic style of the urban lăutărească music from late 19th century. Angheluş Dinicu first presented the tune...
- Guță started as a singer and accordionist in the late 1980s, playing lăutărească music. He released his debut album in 1992. Two years later, he released...
- A taraf is a small lăutărească music ensemble from Romania or Moldova, usually consisting of 3-8 musicians-lăutari. Instruments include the violin, cello...
- place in the repertory of every major orchestra. They employ elements of lăutărească music, vivid Romanian rhythms, and an air of spontaneity. They exhibit...