Taraf de Haïdouks - Doru meu e numai dor
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Artists: Taraf de Haïdouks:
Nicolae Neacșu ("Culai"): violin and vocals; died September 2002
Dumitru Baicu ("Cacurică"): cimbalom; died September 2007
Ilie Iorga: vocals; actually from Mârşă near Clejani
Ion Manole ("Şaică" or "Boşorogu"): violin, vocals
Gheorghe Anghel ("Caliu"): violin
Gheorghe Fălcaru ("Fluierici"): flute, double bass
Ionică Tănase: cimbalom
Constantin Sandu ("Dinu"): cimbalom, vocals
Florea Pârvan: double bass
Marin Sandu ("Țagoe"): accordion
Paul Guiclea ("Pasalan"): voice, violin
Marin Manole ("Marius"): accordion
Constantin Lăutaru ("Costică Boieru"): violin, voice
Viorel Vlad: double bass
Robert Gheorghe: violin
Album: Band of Gypsies
Year: 2000
The Guests:
Filip Simeonov : clarinet
Tarik Tuysuzoglu : darbuka
Roger Manole : voice
and the Koçani Orkestar Gypsy Brass Band:
Ismail Saliev : saxophone
Mendu Saliev : baritone tuba
Turan Gaberov : trumpet
Esat Saliev : baritone tuba
Saban Jasarov : tapan (percussion)
Ismail Jasarov : bass tuba
Redzai Durmisev : baritone tuba
Deladin Demirov : clarinet
Ajlur Azizov : voice
Zlate Nikolov : accordion
Credits:
Produced by Vincent Kenis and Stéphane Karo
Musical direction: Stéphane Karo, Ionitsa Manole and Michel Winter
Engineered and mixed by Vincent Kenis with Gérald Fenerberg, David Minjouw, Daniel Léon and Marius Macedon
Executive Production : Hanna Gorjaczkowska (Crammed), Michel Winter & Stéphane Karo (Divano)
Photography : Masataka Ishida. Story : Marc Hollander.
Recorded in Bucharest during three special concerts and additional studio recordings in december 2000, "Band Of Gypsies" is the fourth album by Romanian band Taraf de Haïdouks.Always eager to expand the scope of their music, the "best Gypsy band in the world" (as recently described by UK daily The Independent) decided to confront their styles to those of other Balkan countries by inviting Gypsy virtuoso musicians from Macedonia (the Koçani Orkestar brass band), Bulgaria (clarinet player Filip Simeonov) and Turkey (percussionist Tarik Tuysuzoglu) to join them on stage. The result is a series of exciting mixtures in which magical moments abound.Along with these ambitious compositions one will rediscover with great pleasure the fantastic atmosphere of a Taraf de Haïdouks live performance in a collection of previously-unrecorded pieces featuring the various singers and soloists in top form and particularly galvanized by the importance of the event. These were indeed the band's first ever concerts in the Romanian capital; after ten years of international success the Taraf were still not recognized in their own country (maybe because they were perceived as Gypsies rather than as musicians).The event was documented in a film by young French/Gypsy director Elsa Gatlif (Tony Gatlif's daughter), which is to be found in Taraf de Haïdouks' DVD.
This present video is fan-made with no commercial purpose.
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