Trio Dinicu: Ciocârlia (The Lark)
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
- Trio Dinicu: Gypsy Music From Los Angeles.
Recorded at Eastwest Studios in Los Angeles, 2015.
Video: Steve Metcalf.
Luanne Homzy, violin (Montreal, Canada)
Tommy Davy, guitar (Los Angeles, USA)
Frank Anastasio, bass (Paris, France)
Beautiful traditional Romanian music theme, wonderful performance
Always one of favorites since the first time I visited Romania!
Fantastyczne wykonanie,dziękuje
Luanne Homzy you are an inspiration. Ive listened to this song so many times now, its THE best violin performance I've ever seen. Bravo 👏
I was wandering around NAMM about 3 years ago and stumbled into this. Blew my mind.
Awesome performance, just awesome & incredible!
Great performance! Bravo from Romania!
That's fantastic that you people play music from our country!! I appreciate your videos very much, Thank you!
This young woman knows how to play it!!! The speed and the virtuoso are just right!!! She is amazing!!!
I love it. Thank you.
Awesome, simply awesome. Thanks
Thank you so much for this! I was filming this piece at a concert but my battery quit - now I have it. Louanne, you are a genius!
+Rozemarijn van der Steen Thank you Rozemarijn! This was recorded right around the time you heard us play it!
Duminica ficare duminica ascultam in direct din studio radio difuziunii
super! magnifique violoniste..beau trio!!!
Amazing!
Fenomenal, beatifuul fantastic, felicitari !
O partitură care chinuie și pe cei mai virtuozi interpreți. Lăutăria făcută după ureche timp de generații a putut genera o asemenea minunăție.
It's a nice version of this music, popularized by the rumanian gypsy violinist Grigoraș Ionică Dinicu. This music was composed by his grandfather Angheluș Dinicu, for "nai" (the Rumanian pan flute). And in hungarian is named "Pacsirta" and "A cotovia", in Portuguese, with the same meaning.
Well, I all in my life understood, this is a Hungarian song and now I realized, it's Romanian. Congrats to Mr. Grigoras for inventing it !
@@tamaspetrasovszky6135, as I wrote before, this music was composed by the grandfather of Grigoraș, Angheluș Dinicu. I think the birds also like it.
@@eurooscar1 it is composed by Geroge Enescu no a fucking dirty gypsy....
Thanks .... you are exceptional !
fantastic, as ALWAYS!!! wow!!
MINUNATA!!! TRIASCA ROMÂNIA!!!!
Astai muzica de lamine acas.....unde era casa mea...
Excellemment joué pour un morceau très technique, et jolie violoniste.
Nice!
Fantastici!!!
Fantastic! Congrats!
I will try to cover this.
Luanne is a master.
Glorious.
Qué chula está esa mujer! Me enamoré!!!
superbbbb
ela é muito boa..
Super!!!!
so great
0:55 my favourite part
domnișoara e ft talentată
I‘m in ❤...
you go, girl, wow sweet...
2:26 One of themes from gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue"
Nice
When will you make a new video to play Ciocarlia in 2018 or 2019 ?
En 2.32 quelques notes de la chanson française "Alouette, gentille alouette"
Laba tristă
I'm pretty sure the devil went down to Wallacia.
OMG XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxxxxx
SAME LIKE ANGELO DEBARRE THANKS
No, like Serge Camps and Petro!
????is it the "alouette" of the PoumTchack french band?
Yes It is. So the original version was created in 2002 by Poum Tchack band. The violonist is Jean Philippe Steverlynck
This piece is very old Romanian folkloric music. Standard repertoire of the gypsy cabaret musicians. Dinicu was the composer who played the version closest to what is now known as "The Lark". Petro Ivanovitch, Serge Camps, Roby Lakatos all play versions worth listening to for reference.
Romanian music!
lightning need some brightness., little blurred nevertheless ., sounds, music - TERRIFIC.
Djordje Dinlcu
Acesta e
..kitsch
Yeah ... romanian music is indeed nice ....
Only if the world would care more about nice and less about money :D
Ai falsat!
Hi Luanne your violine playing is very good and also your feeling for Ciocarlia!Big compliments.I recomand you ,with big resspect,please do not mix Ciocarlia with this Jidisch song in E minor.Not match together.
Every gypsy violinist knows how to play Ciocârlia, but they do poorly with Paganini.