Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 (redirect from Lăutar (song))
"Lăutar" performed by Pasha Parfeny was selected as the winner. Pasha Parfeny made several appearances across Europe to specifically promote "Lăutar"...
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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...
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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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performance school was established in Bucharest. Toni Iordache, a Romani-Romanian lăutar, was the most famous Romanian cimbalom player. The cimbal is a very popular...
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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"...
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Dona Dumitru Siminică (1926–1979) was a Romanian violinist and singer of lăutar music. He recorded prolifically for the Romanian state record label Electrecord...
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singer Nicolae Guță – Romanian manele singer Nicolae Neacșu ("Culai") – Lăutar, was the leader of Taraf de Haïdouks Nicolas Reyes (born 1958) – Franco-Spanish...
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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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life or invocations to God to help ease pain, etc. Unlike peasant doinas, lăutar and klezmer doinas are usually accompanied and played on more complex instruments...
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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...
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1930, Oltenița – d. 1994, Constanța) was a Romani-Romanian violinist, a lăutar (performer of traditional music, especially for weddings). He was born in...
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member of the Romanian Academy Ion Petre Stoican (1930–1994), violinist, a lăutar "Results of the 2020 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau. Retrieved...
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in tourist documentaries, documentaries about World War II and clips of Lautars singers. Galați has a number of Twin towns and sister cities: Paul Paltanea...
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Pasha Parfeni Language Romanian Released 19 January 2023 Length 2:59 Label Lăutar Music Lab Songwriter(s) Pavel Parfeni Andrei Vulpe Iuliana Parfeni Pasha...
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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...
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(nowadays Pompierilor Street); his father was Drăgan Constandache Bănică, a lăutar. Bănică attended the Cantemir High School in Bucharest. He died in Bucharest...
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Cornelia Catangă (9 March 1958 – 26 March 2021) was a Romanian lăutar musician of Roma origin. In 1979, she sang for a short time with Romica Puceanu....
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itinerant Romani musicians in the 15th century (a Rom/Romani musician is called lăutar, literally lute-player). A Cobza player specifically is called a "cobzar"...
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Sileanu [ro] as Siteavul Ferenc Bencze [ro] as Dodu Ernest Maftei as the Lăutar Jean Reder [ro] as the Sergeant (Feldwebel) Constantin Rauțchi [ro] as a...
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"Fight" "Hey Mamma" "Hora din Moldova" "In the Middle" "I Want Your Love" "Lăutar" "Loca" "O mie" "My Lucky Day" "Prison" "Run Away" "So Lucky" "Soarele și...
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Văcărești (1872). He died in Bucharest. Millo in theatrical costume as a lăutar Millo in theatrical costume as a woman Original edition of Baba Hârca (1851)...
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Gabi Luncă (16 October 1938 – 2 April 2021) was a Romanian-Romani lăutar musician. Born in Vărbilău, Prahova County, Romania, she was also a folk singer...
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Kurt Calleja Mikael Gunnerås Johan Jämtberg Moldova TRM Pasha Parfeny "Lăutar" English Alex Brașoveanu Pasha Parfeni Montenegro RTCG Rambo Amadeus "Euro...
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Hoffelner Lukas Plöchl DNQ (18 ◁) 1255 17 * 26 Moldova 8 Pasha Parfeny "Lăutar" English Alexandru Brașoveanu Pasha Parfeni 11 (5 †) 1256 18 * 23 Ireland...
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prestigious Spanish San Fedele prize in 1978. Toma Alistar is a gifted lăutar who works as the leader of a traveling gypsy band, wandering the steppes...
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named Scaune (Chairs). Because his father was busy with his activity as a lăutar, he handed him over to "moș Zamfir", an old violinist, who taught him the...
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a concert at the legendary "Laptaria lui Enache" in Bucharest. Gypsy "Lautars" made a strong impression on Roman Yagupov. Their influence is felt in...
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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"...
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Koiria Kothi Kuin Bar Kujisar Kunibar Kunkarai Kusamh Kushumha Kusmahi Lautar Lawabar Lohanri Loknath Chak Madsari Maira Majhauli Majhgaon Majhgaon Majhwalia...
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