these pieces make me nostalgic for the now-lost cassette tapes in my grandparents house, esp 6min and on... I also hear elements of taraf de haidouk's piece inspired by horses galloping
Thanks, Tamar! Glad you were reminded of horses galloping... the rhythm of 6:00+ also definitely reminds me of watching the horses gallop, and also the movement of horse carts, something I often see when I'm in Transylvania (even on major highways!🙂) It's a foundational rhythmic and visual aspect of the region, I think 💙
It's not supposed to be romanian folk music but klezmer, it bears a very strong resemblance to our folk music because it developed from it but is now a distinct genre in itself. I think acknowledging the romanian origins of these tunes, modified as they may be is as much respect as they can grant the source material.
@@mr.quizzy nu, istoricii si lingvistii zic ca suntem migranti din zona albaniei. Apoi mai pui ca un procent e amestecat cu slavi, unguri si tigani. Totusi doar de 100 de ani suntem parte in ce numim acum statul national Romania. Pana atunci eram entitate/trib separat in alte imperii.
Beautiful!
Beautiful! So glad you posted this. Incredible playing. Looking forward to seeing the rest of these.
Observați ca totul se canta intr-o SINAGOGA din ARDEAL! Dacă Cultul permite, TOATA STIMA ROMANILOR!
Frumos! Multumesc!
Excellent.
This video demonstrates the complexity of the Maramures and Transylvanian culture.
Hoping for better days for all.
Rar se mai aude muzica adevarata românesca foarte frumoasa 👏👏👏👏
So soulful
Nagyon jó!
köszönöm szépen! 🙂
Tök jó!
Amazing 😍
these pieces make me nostalgic for the now-lost cassette tapes in my grandparents house, esp 6min and on... I also hear elements of taraf de haidouk's piece inspired by horses galloping
Thanks, Tamar! Glad you were reminded of horses galloping... the rhythm of 6:00+ also definitely reminds me of watching the horses gallop, and also the movement of horse carts, something I often see when I'm in Transylvania (even on major highways!🙂) It's a foundational rhythmic and visual aspect of the region, I think 💙
This was really beautiful Zoe.
Fantastyczna suita!! 😘 Wspaniały koncert! ❤
Awesome!
sublime
so sick!!!
❤
Doina the name it's My father when whas death ,Nicolae guță Talăl meu când a murit 🎉
Wunderschon!!! Bleyb gesunt und sei gebenscht von G-tt!!!
a sheynem dank 🙂
🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶
where is Dracula
Evil cannot create, only pervert and destroy. Sounds vaguely like something from Maramures but without the wormth and the soul.
It's not supposed to be romanian folk music but klezmer, it bears a very strong resemblance to our folk music because it developed from it but is now a distinct genre in itself. I think acknowledging the romanian origins of these tunes, modified as they may be is as much respect as they can grant the source material.
@@florentin5840 Thanks for making the point for me.
romanian music also imported a lot from turks, slavs and hungarians. it|s normal, no nation has unaltered virtues, get over it
meh... some resemblance. some
You know that most of this stuff is new, don't you? Art and culture in general moves. It is called evolution.
:))) nu sunteti romani...n-aveti cu sa o cantati...noi o simtim...luati exemplu th-cam.com/video/3JPaqk8fpCw/w-d-xo.html
Pentru ca Advahov e nume foarte romanesc
We are not romanians in Maramures.
😂😂😂 la p.ula tiam vazut viking
Da ce ma-ta ești? Bozgor?
Că ăștia de cântă?
@@mr.quizzy nu, istoricii si lingvistii zic ca suntem migranti din zona albaniei. Apoi mai pui ca un procent e amestecat cu slavi, unguri si tigani. Totusi doar de 100 de ani suntem parte in ce numim acum statul national Romania. Pana atunci eram entitate/trib separat in alte imperii.
@@adrianciobanu5856 Esti cumva fascist din Bucuresti?