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At the Moods club in Zurich in 2018, the brass band Ciocarlia will set fire to everything in their path. This 12 musician Romanian brass band combines traditional Romani music with Turkish, Romanian, Macedonian and Bulgarian rhythms - the final cocktail is explosive to say the least. Originally from a village in north-eastern Romania, the band initially specialized in wedding entertainment and quickly made a name for itself in France in 1998 with their debut album Radio Pascani. Constantly evolving and renewing itself, the Balkan Band has now built up an international reputation, from Tokyo to New York via Paris and Berlin. At this concert, we can immediately understand why they are sometimes nicknamed "the fastest fanfare in the East," their inexhaustible and contagious energy is a reflection of the fury they play with, so get ready to dance! Anaïs Christidis Guillemard
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material_proyectable Rebiun32636472 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun32636472 m|||||o||c|||||||| cr |n||||||||a vz |za|z| 221212s2018 fr 089 e |o vlrum d ASP5363324/marc CBUC 991000830399106712 VaAlASP eng rda VaAlASP e-rm--- Balkankaravan Fanfare Ciocarlia ; Moods Digital Concert Club, Moods Jazz Association ; co-directors, Claudio Cappellari, Carine Zuber Live from jazz club Moods Fanfare Ciocarlia Paris, France Qwest TV 2018 Paris, France Paris, France Qwest TV 1 online resource (89 minutes) 1 online resource (89 minutes) 012828 Two-dimensional Moving Image tdi rdacontent computer c rdamedia video v rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier video file rdaft Title from title screen (viewed December 12, 2022) "Live from jazz club Moods." Fanfare Ciocarlia (Costica Trifan, Radulescu Lazar, vocals, trumpet ; Paul Marian Bulgaru, Craciun Trifan, trumpets ; Oprica Ivancea, clarinet, saxophone ; Dan Ionel Ivancea, saxophone ; Constantin Cantea, Monel Trifan, tubas ; Constantin Calin, Laurentiu Ivancea, horns ; Benedikt Stehlescu, percussion ; Costel Ursu, large drum) Recorded live Moods Club, Zurich, Switzerland At the Moods club in Zurich in 2018, the brass band Ciocarlia will set fire to everything in their path. This 12 musician Romanian brass band combines traditional Romani music with Turkish, Romanian, Macedonian and Bulgarian rhythms - the final cocktail is explosive to say the least. Originally from a village in north-eastern Romania, the band initially specialized in wedding entertainment and quickly made a name for itself in France in 1998 with their debut album Radio Pascani. Constantly evolving and renewing itself, the Balkan Band has now built up an international reputation, from Tokyo to New York via Paris and Berlin. At this concert, we can immediately understand why they are sometimes nicknamed "the fastest fanfare in the East," their inexhaustible and contagious energy is a reflection of the fury they play with, so get ready to dance! Anaïs Christidis Guillemard In English Brass band music- Romania Popular music- Romania- 2011-2020 Concert films Popular music Fanfare Ciocărlia performer Qwest TV publisher Moods (Nightclub) host institution Moods Digital Concert Club production company Moods Jazz Association production company