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  2. Music of Romania - Wikipedia

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    In Banat, the violin is the ... Muzica contemporană, pp 547–625. Vasiliana '98 Publishing, 2011. References This page was last edited on 20 January ...

  3. Lăutari - Wikipedia

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    A similar situation was in Banat. Today the Romani lăutari are also predominant in Transylvania. [6] As performers, lăutari are usually loosely organized into a group known as a Taraf, which often consists largely of the males of an extended family. (There are female lăutari, mostly vocalists, but they are far outnumbered by the men.)

  4. Celelalte Cuvinte - Wikipedia

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    Most recently, a new studio album entitled "Clepsidra fără nisip", has been announced to be released for the autumn of 2022. In this regard, two new tracks, more specifically the eponymous "Clepsidra fără nisip" (i.e. 'The hourglass without sand') and "Aproape cerul" (short version) have already been released on Youtube on 26 November 2021. [8]

  5. Stana Izbașa - Wikipedia

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    Stana Izbaşa is a Romanian folkloric music singer from Romania. [1] She began her career by singing Romanian folkloric songs, especially from Banat, but later, after the manele genre flooded the Romanian music market, she began to sing manele.

  6. Music of Transylvania - Wikipedia

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    Transylvania, a historical province in present-day Romania, has been historically and culturally more closely linked to Central Europe than Southeastern Europe, and its music reflects those influences.

  7. Banat Romanian dialect - Wikipedia

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    A transition area towards the Wallachian dialect is found in the northwestern of Oltenia, in the counties of Gorj and Mehedinți.Mixtures with the southern and central Transylvanian varieties are found in northeastern parts of Banat, where such a transition area is in the Hațeg Country and another one extends towards southern Crișana.

  8. Banat Swabian dialect - Wikipedia

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    Banat Swabian (German: Banatschwäbisch and also known as Donauschwäbisch) [1] is a local German dialect spoken in Banat, present-day southwestern Romania by the Banat Swabians (German: Banater Schwaben), an ethnic German sub-group which is part of the larger German minority of Romania and a branch of the Danube Swabians respectively. [2]

  9. Gabriel Banat - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel Banat or Gábor Bánát (born surnamed Hirsch; September 23, 1926 – July 23, 2016) was a Romanian-born American classical violinist, conductor and musicologist. [ 1 ] Biography