Ya, the greatest violinist of all time. I'm hungarian myself... that's because gypsy's are full of passion and heart. I know how it feels, like when I play violin. They just have fun doing it... it's like partying or dancing for them. Plus they've been trained as young kids to make money in bars, as you see now.
Nice... Romanian song, played by Hungarians in Czech Republic - and people still say that European cultures are very different :-) Excellent violin, few can do it like that.
Quote from wikipedia: "Ciocârlia is a well-known Romanian folk tune that was first made popular by violinist Angheluş Dinicu in the 19th century. Its popularity spread further afterwards, thanks to Angheluş's grandson, Grigoraş Dinicu, and to violinist/composer George Enescu." So this tune has an anonymous composer and was collected by Angheluş Dinicu.
Ciocarlia, translated "the lark" is not the creation of George Enescu nor Grigoras Dinicu. It is a popular creation from the romanian folklore. So, it's from the people. It does not have a determined author or composer. It's like "Miorita" (for the one's who know what I'm yapping about here). Everyone else just adapted the song.
Ya, the greatest violinist of all time.
I'm hungarian myself... that's because gypsy's are full of passion and heart. I know how it feels, like when I play violin. They just have fun doing it... it's like partying or dancing for them. Plus they've been trained as young kids to make money in bars, as you see now.
this music is intense!! i would lose my mind if i listened to this on a daily basis!!
Nice... Romanian song, played by Hungarians in Czech Republic - and people still say that European cultures are very different :-)
Excellent violin, few can do it like that.
This is "Ciocarlia" - "The Lark" a traditional Romanian song, composed by Enescu, one of the great classic music composers of Europe...
Quote from wikipedia:
"Ciocârlia is a well-known Romanian folk tune that was first made popular by violinist Angheluş Dinicu in the 19th century. Its popularity spread further afterwards, thanks to Angheluş's grandson, Grigoraş Dinicu, and to violinist/composer George Enescu."
So this tune has an anonymous composer and was collected by Angheluş Dinicu.
Cheers Mareg! I'm a Balog too!
magnifico !
Wow! Virtuoso!!
Огън!!!
super
Nope is not composed by Enescu or Porumbescu but is the Romanian folk song Ciocârlia made popular by Angheluş and Grigoraş Dinicu.
Contrabass guy totally underrated
Miam !
Friends, I've just been told that it is the composition of Enescu. What do you think?
It's clear, thanks.
Ciocarlia, translated "the lark" is not the creation of George Enescu nor Grigoras Dinicu. It is a popular creation from the romanian folklore. So, it's from the people. It does not have a determined author or composer. It's like "Miorita" (for the one's who know what I'm yapping about here). Everyone else just adapted the song.
does anyone have a copy of this piece, i have been looking for the sheet music for this everwhere and i cannot find a copy, please help
thank you for information, but would you know where to find the sheet music for this?
mi-am dat seama de greaseala :-) dar mesajul plecase...
@goldie0800 Enescu's masterpiece is influenced on it.
O.o
If anybody knows who Paganini was....well he was a gypsy! So, no people in the world feel music the way gypsies can!
nincs: párna, álltartó, kotta
van: iszonyatos tempó
oszt mégis megy.
nem lennék megsértve, ha hallani is lehetne rendesen.
This makes me want to quit playing... I gladly accept my defeat.