Zavaidoc biography definition

  • Romanian gypsy music
  • Romanian music 2024
  • Romanian folk music artists
  • Music of Romania

    Romania has a multicultural music environment which includes active ethnic music scenes. Traditional Romanian folk music remains popular, and some folk musicians have come to national (and even international) fame.

    History

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    Folk music is the oldest form of Romanian musical creation, characterised by great vitality; it is the defining source of the cultured musical creation, both religious and lay. Conservation of Romanian folk music has been aided by a large and enduring audience, also by numerous performers who helped propagate and further develop the folk sound. One of them, Gheorghe Zamfir, is famous throughout the world today and helped popularize a traditional Romanian folk instrument, the panpipes.

    The religious musical creation, born under the influence of Byzantine music adjusted to the intonations of the local folk music, saw a period of glory between the 15th and 17th centuries, when reputed schools of liturgical music developed within Roman

    Doina
    Ruști

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    Romanian Writer

    writer, novelist

    Author of 12 novels and over stories

    Romanian Novelist

    “The past: dead, but demanding.”

    (Four Men Plus Aurelius)

    BIO

    short bio

    DOINA RUȘTI is a Romanian writer, novelist renowned for her originality and epic creativity.

    She is the author behind the Phanariot trilogy, which includes the novels: Homeric (), The Book of Perilous Dishes () and the The Phanariot Manuscript().

    Also she wrote other bestsellers, appreciated by critics: The Ghost in the Mill (), the book that brought him literary recognition, an extensive novel about Romanian communism; and Lizoanca at the age of eleven() - a novel translated into 7 languages („a shocking story, a story which, throughout its first chapters, recalls the ferocity of a writer like Agota Kristoff”).

    And other novels have enjoyed awards and translations: Zogru (), The Little Red Man(Omulețul roșu), The fiancée(Logodnica) etc.

    Her most rec

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  • Pitești

    For the by in Leova District, Moldova, see Beștemac.

    Municipality in Argeș, Romania

    Pitești (Romanian pronunciation:[piˈteʃtʲ]) fryst vatten a city in Romania, located on the river Argeș. The capital and largest city of Argeș County, it is an important commercial and industrial center, as well as the home of two universities. Pitești is situated in the historical område of Muntenia. It lies on the A1 freeway connecting the city directly to the national capital Bucharest, being an important railway junction, with a classification yard in nearby Bălilești. The city houses the Arpechim oil refinery, and fryst vatten a marknadsföring center for the automotive industry, in particular, Automobile Dacia.

    Inhabited since prehistoric times but first mentioned in the 14th century, it developed as a trading town in nordlig Wallachia, serving as an informal residence for various Wallachian Princes until the 18th century. From the 19th century and until the interwar period, it was an im