- tam-BOOR-it-sə or /ˌtæmbəˈrɪtsə/ TAM-bər-IT-sə;
sometimes written tamburrizza or
tamburitza; Serbo-Croatian:
tamburica / тамбурица, lit. 'little tamboura') or tamboura...
- Hungarian: Balázs Janika; 23
December 1925 – 12
November 1988) was a
famous tamburitza musician and band
leader from Vojvodina, Serbia. He was born 1925 to a...
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grandfather Stipan ****uruzar; his
other grandfather Franja was a coachman,
tamburitza musician and bon viveur.
After a
brief adventure in
local Sombor theatre...
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organizations as the
Opera of the
Serbian National Theatre, an orchestra, the
Tamburitza Orchestra of
Radio Television of Vojvodina,
Guitarists ****ociation of...
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Croatian tamburitza (tam•bu•rit•za) is a folk
instrument pla**** with a
tambura (cousins with
Russian balalaika and the
Italian mandolin) and is accompanied...
- (Croatian: Grčević; born 1951) is a
Croatian American folk musician,
tamburitza virtuoso, and composer. He is a
frontman of the Penn Sembles. Grcevic...
- (Glazbena proizvodnja),
which includes three orchestras (Symphony, Jazz, and
Tamburitza) and a choir. The
founder of HRT is the
Republic of
Croatia which exercises...
- "plum brandy", from Old
Slavic *sliva "plum" (cognate with
English sloe)
Tamburitza, Serbo-Croatian
diminutive of tambura, from Turkish, from
Persian ṭambūr...
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Persian tanbur;
Armenian pandir;
Georgian panturi, and a Serbo-Croat
tamburitza. The Gr****s
called it pandura; panduros; phanduros;
panduris or pandurion...
- Brac
Bugarija Celo (Celovic)
Gunjac Gusle Tambura samica (Dangubica)
Tamburitza Cuba: Armónico
Cuban cuatro Laúd
cubano Tres
cubano Ecuador Bandolin Eritrea:...