Ion Voicu
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Ion Voicu (October 8, 1923–February 24, 1997) was a Romanian violinist and orchestral conductor of Roma ethnicity. In 1969 he founded the award-winning Bucharest Chamber Orchestra, which is now conducted by his son Mădălin Voicu.
Voicu was born in Bucharest.
The Roma minority in Romania | ||
Organisations | National Agency for the Roma | Aven Amentza | Romani CRISS | Resource Center for Roma Communities | Romanothan | |
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People | Mădălin Voicu | Ion Voicu | Nicolae Păun | Gheorghe Răducanu | Taraful Haiducilor | Fanfare Ciocărlia | |
Demographics | List of towns in Romania by Roma population | |
Culture | Romani language | Kalderash | Boyash | Ursari | Lăutari | International Romani Art Festival | |