Hi Jodan,
I'm based in Cleveland, Ohio in the USA. I lead a band called
Harmonia. In concert, the group has violin (sometimes two violins),
cimbalom, bass, accordion, flutes (panflute, tilinca, sopilka,
dvodencivka) and vocals. The bass player also plays fujara. We
sometimes have a taragot player with us, as well. I'll post a photo
of us a some time soon. The formation changes somewhat when we play
weddings, depending on the group we are playing for (mostly for
Hungarian, Romanian, Ukrainian, Slovak, Rusyn, or Jewish.
Have a great time in Bucuresti! I'm sure you are listening to some
super lautarii right now.
Walt
--- In Panflutepage-FreeSheet-Music@yahoogroups.com, "Jordan HERFORD"
<jordanezul@...> wrote:
>
> Hello WALT
>
> I-M VERY HAPPY WITH YOUR VERY ENTHUSIASTICAL COLABORATION.
> PLEASE FEEL GOOD BETWEEN US!
> BY THE WAY : WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
> REGARDS FROM BUCHAREST(I'm on Holiday Now in ROMANIA)
>
> Jodan
>
>
> >
> > Hi Folks,
> > I was happy to find your group. I've just posted two new scores in the
> > files section: Hora del a Hanesti, a 6/8 hora from Iasi and two
> > Hungarian Moldvai tunes, Drumul Dracului and Kecskes. These are both
> > also played by the Romanians in the area. Kecskes is pretty similar
> > to tunes played for the Capra dance at New Year's time. I realize
> > that the title of Drumul Dracului is in Romanian - it means "the
> > devil's road" - but that's what the Moldvai Hungarians really call it.
> >
> > Enjoy,
> > Walt
> >
>