- The
Romanian word
lăutar (pronounced [lə.uˈtar]; plural: lăutari)
denotes a
class of musicians. The term was
adopted by
members of a
professional clan...
- 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"...
-
member of the
Romanian Academy Ion
Petre Stoican (1930–1994), violinist, a
lăutar "Results of the 2020
local elections".
Central Electoral Bureau. Retrieved...
- Toni
Iordache (17
December 1942 –
February 1988) was a Romani-Romanian
lăutar and one of the most
famous cimbalom (Romanian: ţambal)
players in the world...
-
Moldova parti****ted in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2012 with the song "
Lăutar"
written by
Pasha Parfeny and
Alexandru Brașoveanu. The song was performed...
- 2021),
artistically and
commonly known as Nelu Ploieșteanu, was a
Romanian lăutar,
singer and
fiddler of lăutărească music. He was born on 16
December 1950...
- life or
invocations to God to help ease pain, etc.
Unlike peasant doinas,
lăutar and
klezmer doinas are
usually accompanied and pla**** on more
complex instruments...
- in
tourist do****entaries, do****entaries
about World War II and
clips of
Lautars singers. Galați has a
number of Twin
towns and
sister cities: Paul Paltanea...
-
singer Nicolae Guță –
Romanian manele singer Nicolae Neacșu ("Culai") –
Lăutar, was the
leader of
Taraf de Haïdouks
Nicolas Reyes (born 1958) – Franco-Spanish...
- Isaccea,
Tulcea – 3
September 2002, in Clejani, Giurgiu) was a
Romanian lăutar, an
important member of the
Taraf de Haïdouks, a well-known
Romani band...