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World Library of Folk and Primitive Music, Vol. XVII: Romania

World Library of Folk and Primitive Music, Vol. XVII: Romania Tracks
1. Semnal de Primavera - Ioana Bud
2. Pleaca June-NTR-Un Vanatu - Alan Lomax
3. Bate-S, Vante, Bate - Alan Lomax
4. Jocul Caprelor - Sidor Andronicescu
5. Cantecul Cununii - Alan Lomax
6. Paparudele - Alan Lomax
7. Vaiet la Frate
8. De Petrecut - Alan Lomax
9. Cantecul Miresei
10. Ursareasca - Mihal Latacus
11. Ca la Breaza - Gheorghe Enachescu
12. Ardeleana Pe Trei - Moise Zepa
13. Braul - Florea Netcu
14. Suita de Danturi de Jucat: Dant Pe Sus/Dant Pe Mijloc - Petre Huta
15. Purtata Fetelor - Alan Lomax
16. Braul Pe Sapte - Nicolae Dobrica
17. Cand Ciobanul Si-A Pierdut Oile
18. Cucule, Penele Tale
19. De Codru - Florica Mazgoi
20. I-Auzi, Mandra, Pitigoiul - Elena Constantinescu
21. Tine-Mi, Doamne, Zilele
22. Ma Uitai Spre Rasarit - Maria Lataretu
23. Colo Sus Pe Munte Verde - Maria Precup
24. Iovan Iorgovan - Mihai Constantin
25. Soarele Si Luna - Mitica Burcea
26. Pa Dealul Cerbalului - Nicolae Poanta-Husari
27. Scarbit II Omu Cu Gloata
28. Hei, Mai Mandriorule
29. Marioara de la Munte - Elisabeta Arsene
30. Trandafir de Pe Razor - Pertruta Novac
31. Tis Tu Munte - Andronica Caramitru
32. Arcanul - Sidor Andronicescu
33. Calusul - Ionel Dinicu
34. Sa Iei Seama, Bade, Bine - Magdelena Biriescu
35. Ciocarlia - Fanica Luca
Alan Lomax - World Library of Folk and Primitive Music, Vol. XVII: Romania
World Library of Folk and Primitive Music, Vol. XVII: Romania Review
Unlike most of the CDs in the World Library of Folk and Primitive Music series, which were recorded in the field by Alan Lomax or his associates, the tracks on Romania were taken from the collection in the archive of the Folklore Institute in Bucharest. Consequently, the selections range over a much wider time span than other volumes in the series, which tend to focus on the varieties of music found at a specific time and place. The earliest recording here dates back to 1934 and features a medley of dance tunes played on fiddle. The latest is a long ballad recorded in 1958. The years in between include recordings of ritual hunting songs from Transylvania, a song to end a drought sung by a group of Gypsy children in Wallachia, and a fanfare played on an alpenhorn by a 19-year-old musician from the Carpathian Mountains. Even though the recordings were made over a long period of time and with equipment of varying degrees of sophistication, the sound quality is uniformly fine. As with the other CDs in the series, each of the tracks is well annotated in the accompanying booklet. --Michael Simmons


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Don't let the word "Primitive" fool you....
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Don't let the word "Primitive" fool you....the instruments may be "primitive", but the performances are most certainly not.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2002-01-11
Interesting... but not recommended unless -
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I played this CD right after picking up my saxophone, which I hadn't done in a few years. The first track and I got along fine; in fact we sounded the same: unschooled, rough.

This CD would be great for a scholar of music interested in eastern European folk music.

Me? I listened to it straight through, once. The liner notes were a great insight in to the background of the songs and musicians. I won't give it a second listen though.

Posted by Anonymous, on 2002-01-31
Romanian Village Music for Folklore Enthusiasts
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I was *not* disappointed. I can listen to this CD for hours: raw instruments and natural voices playing unfamiliar rhythms and tunes with "other worldy" sounds: evocative of a more natural life! It contains a vast expanse of village music, from throughout different regions of Romania. The music is "authentic" in that it is "folk music": i.e., songs & instruments played by villagers & sung by villagers... Nothing against learning via lessons --- however, let's face it: when you sing and play from the heart, it is quite different than reading notes in a book and repeating patterns ... This is a collector's item!!! I was enormously *pleased* it was reissued for our listening pleasure. (BTW, if you want to play along with clarinet or sax - go listen to Greek music. Lots of room for improvsiation there ...)
Posted by Anonymous, on 2002-04-05