Romanian peasant music

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The Romanian peasant music is the music of the Romanian peasants. The Romanian peasant music has largely disappeared, but it can still be found in isolated villages in regions like Maramureş, Hunedoara, Tulcea or Bucovina.[1]

The Romanian peasant music must be distinguished from the lăutărească music,[2] and from the Romanian popular music.[1] A person that plays peasant music is sometimes called rapsod.[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 De-a lungul timpului, muzica tradiţională a înviat şi a murit
  2. Banda lui nea Alită Piţigoi
  3. Toate drumurile duc la …Cluj, Grigore Leşe: “Drumul”

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