Fiddle made from greenery - Țara Oașului - Romanian Collection VLACH

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  • čas přidán 22. 06. 2020
  • Vanishing Languages and Cultural Heritage (VLACH) ID-number: tran1277ROV0014a
    Description:
    Rhythmic shouts performed by Gheorghe Moiș and Petre Zele. They are accompanied by Petre Zele on fiddle and Petrică Zele on second violin. This instrumental group was typical for Țara Oașului until the 1970s when the second violin was replaced by the zongora, an instrument similar to a guitar.
    Cite as:
    Poi četerúică de verdiáță - Fiddle made from greenery; performers: Gheorghe Moiș, Petre Zele, Petrică Zele, camera/ interview: Thede Kahl, Răzvan Roșu, transcription/ translation: Răzvan Roșu, editor: Valentina Paul, retrieved from www.oeaw.ac.at/VLACH, ID-number: tran1277ROV0014a.
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Komentáře • 5

  • @vladpop9339
    @vladpop9339 Před 8 měsíci

    Frumos aspru dantu de țâpurit Dumnezeu să vă țină țărâna ușoară domnu Petre zele 😢

  • @valevisa8429
    @valevisa8429 Před rokem

    Super fain.Un crampei din inestimabila comoara a folclorului nostru.

  • @monicaroman110
    @monicaroman110 Před 3 lety +2

    This is contemporary traditional music from OAS region, in North-Western Romania.
    Of course, Romanian language is not "vanishing", nor the Romanian traditions from Oas.
    They are very vivid and Romanians all over Europe are proud of their heritage!
    It is great that such original, valuable music is promoted!

  • @MrLuridan
    @MrLuridan Před 4 lety +1

    This is cool! Love it!

  • @saebica
    @saebica Před 4 lety +1

    This is Romanian with words borrowed from Slavs and mostly Hungarian
    I do speak Vlach/Aromanian