- 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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Lautari may
refer to:
Lăutari,
Romanian Romani musicians Lautari, Croatia, a
village near Čabar This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- "kettle-maker", "tinsmith", "tinker"; also in Poland,
Moldova and Ukraine.
Lăutari "musicians" (lăută = lute).
Ungaritza (blacksmiths, bladesmiths). Ursari...
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international music genres, as
there are also a
number of
discos where local "
Lăutari" play manele, a
local strain of Turkish-influenced music. In
spite of the...
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Haiducilor ("Taraf of Haiduks") are a Romanian-Romani
taraf (a
troupe of
lăutari,
traditional musicians) from Clejani, Romania, and one of the most prominent...
- illness, pests).
People would have
parties in
natural surroundings, with
lăutari (fiddlers) for
those who
could afford it. Then it is
customary to roast...
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Kalderash Kale (Iberian Roma) Kale (Finnish Roma) Kale (Welsh Roma)
Lovari Lăutari Machvaya Romanisæl
Polska Roma
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Kalderash Kale (Iberian Roma) Kale (Finnish Roma) Kale (Welsh Roma)
Lovari Lăutari Machvaya Romanisæl
Polska Roma
Romanichal Ruska Roma Sepečides
Romani Servitka...
- self-designations, such as the Sinti, Kalderash, Boyash, Manouche, Lovari,
Lăutari, Machvaya, Romanichal, Romanisael, Kale, Kaale,
Xoraxai and Modyar. Roma...
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Kalderash Kale (Iberian Roma) Kale (Finnish Roma) Kale (Welsh Roma)
Lovari Lăutari Machvaya Romanisæl
Polska Roma
Romanichal Ruska Roma Sepečides
Romani Servitka...