4:01pm | Zsarátnok “Våmpirok bálja/Vampire's Ball” from Holdudvar Paraselene (Hungaroton (cassette tape)) —this fantasy is based mosty on South Romanian tunes, but played on Bulgarian kaval by Nikolai Parov and his Hungarian friendsBuy it! |
4:05pm | Vizonto “Dance of Death” from Kor (Gong 1994) —this is based on Moldvai Csángó tunesBuy it! |
4:15pm | Alexandru Țitruș “Doină Muresana” from Les Virtuoses Roumaines (Pierre Verany)Buy it! |
4:19pm | Paul Stinga “Suite de Transylvanie” from Sortilèges de la Musique Roumaine (Pierre Verany 1987)Buy it! |
4:23pm | Florica Duma “Cînd aud că-i nuntă-n” from Fetele din Lăzăreni (Electrecord (LP)) —this, and the next 2 instrumental cuts, are music from the Bihor mountain area of central TransylvaniaBuy it! |
4:26pm | Petru Bundiș “Poargă din Inand/Ardelendesc din Săcădat” from Petru Bundiș (Electrecord (LP))Buy it! |
4:33pm | Fratii Petreus “Eu la mîndra Cînd mă duc” from Frații Petreuș (Electrecord (LP)) —this, and the next 2 tracks, are of a group from Maramureș, a group of mountain valleys north of Transylvania. The area has a very specific folklore, much of which is quite different from the surrounding areasBuy it! |
4:35pm | Fratii Petreus “Horea Găinii de pe Iza” from Mărie, Oșanca Mea (Electrecord (LP)) —this is the instrumental version of the oldest song style in MaramureșBuy it! |
4:38pm | Fratii Petreus “Învîrtita din Apșa” from Frații Petreuș (Electrecord (LP)) —this is a couple dance from the Apșa villages, all of which are now located on the Ukrainian side of the border with RomaniaBuy it! |
4:42pm | Ciprian Porumbescu ens. “Hora Mare Cîmpulungului” from Rencontre avec la Roumanie - Bucovina - I (Electrecord (LP)) —music from BucovinaBuy it! |
4:45pm | Ciprian Porumbescu es. “Păhărel cu Floricele” from Bucovina -I (Electrecord (LP))Buy it! |
4:50pm | Silvestru Lungoci “Batrîneasca din Gălănești” from Silvestru Lungoci (Electrecord (LP)) —music from BucovinaBuy it! |
4:52pm | Silvestru Lungoci “Batrîneasca (on fluier mare)” from Silvestru Lungoci (Electrecord (LP))Buy it! |
4:54pm | Silvestru Lungoci “Roata de la Volovăț” from Silvestru Lungoci (Electrecord (LP))Buy it! |
5:01pm | Alexandru Bidirel “Sîrbă de la Stupca” from Alexandru Bidirel (Electrecord (LP)) —this and the following, are dances from Bucovina in the northern CarpathiansBuy it! |
5:03pm | Alexandru Bidirel “Șapte pași / La Închinatul Păhărelor / Arcanul de la Stupca” from Alexandru Bidirel (Electrecord (LP))Buy it! |
5:13pm | Ilie Cazacu “Ciobanul Care și-a pierdut oile” from Ilie Cazacu (Electrecord (LP)) —a "story piece" - the title means "when the shepherd lost his sheep" and depicts his sorrow at losing them the anxiety looking for them, and, finally, his joy at finding themBuy it! |
5:16pm | Ilie Cazacu “Jocul Zestrei / Huțulca” from Ilie Cazacu (Electrecord (LP)) —these are dances from Bucovina (Bukovinia on most maps)Buy it! |
5:32pm | Csürrentő “Kezes” from Tánczene ((self)) —This, and the next several tracks, represent music of the Moldvai Csángó, a Hungarian minority group living on the eastern slopes of the Carpathian mountains in RomaniaBuy it! |
5:39pm | Csürrentő “Stica” from Tánczene ((self)) —this is a variant of the sirba done in the area by RomaniansBuy it! |
5:43pm | Éva Kanalas and Géza Fabri “Túl a Vizen egy Kosár” from Énekes Fünet ((private))Buy it! |
5:46pm | Éva Kanalas and Géza Fabri “Feljött a nap...” from Énekes Fünet ((private))Buy it! |
5:50pm | Zurgó “Szeretőm a táncba (my lover in the dance)” from You can hear the heartbeat of time (Hangvetó)Buy it! |
5:53pm | Zurgó “Fenn a Csilag, fenn az ég (the stars and sky above)” from You can hear the heartbeat of time (Hangvetó)Buy it! |
Like everything else, times are approximate.
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