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Romani music

Index Romani music

Romani music (often referred to as Gypsy or Gipsy music, which is considered a derogatory term) is the music of the Romani people, who have their origins in northern India, but today live mostly in Europe. [1]

147 relations: Accordéon Mélancolique, Adevărul, Ando Drom, Anton Pann, Étude in C-sharp minor, Op. 2, No. 1 (Scriabin), Čataj, Đurđevdan, Šaban Bajramović, Žarko Jovanović, Barcelona Gipsy Klezmer Orchestra, Baro Ferret, Battle Metal, Béla Babai, Bilal (Lebanese singer), Boheme (album), Borat, Borat (soundtrack), Branko Isaković, Bratsch (band), Bulgarian wedding music, Burn Witch Burn, Cegléd water jug, Chalga, Charlie Cawood, Concurso de Cante Jondo, Conservatoire Rachmaninoff, Constantin S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor, Csárdás, Culture of Hungary, Dark Eyes (song), Dirk Strangely, Django Reinhardt, East Meets East, East of Eden (band), Eastside Radio, Eddie South, Ederlezi (song), Elbette, Esma Redžepova, Estas Tonne, Estradasphere, Fanfare Ciocărlia, Faraualla, Félix Lajkó, Ferenc Sánta Jr., Folk music, Frederik H. Kreuger, George Borrow, Georges Boulanger (violinist), Gilles Apap, ..., Goran Bregović, Guillermo Gómez Rivera, Gypsy music, Gypsy punk, Gypsy scale, Hora (dance), Hungarian minor scale, Ilidža Folk Music Festival, Iva Bittová, Ivan Tucakov, Kal (band), Kanna, Kayah i Bregović, Kmetoband, Kočani Orkestar, Kontra, La Mano Ajena, Lăutari, Le Concert, Les Yeux Noirs, List of cultural and regional genres of music, List of European folk music traditions, List of popular music acts that incorporate the accordion, List of styles of music: N–R, List of tango singers, Los Chunguitos, Lousson Reinhardt, Mamko Moja, Manele, Mark O'Connor, Matelo Ferret, Matti Caspi, Maurice Zbriger, Megitza, Merima Njegomir, Michel Michalakakos, Mino Cinelu, Mircea Florian (musician), Monsieur Camembert, Muharem Serbezovski, Music of Italy, Music of Spain, Music of the United Kingdom (1980s), Music of Yugoslavia, Mustafa Kandıralı, Night Owls (album), Odjila, Olivera Katarina, Origo (song), Ottoman Empire, Panonija i ja, Paris Combo, Parno Graszt, Pål Jackman, Plaid Tongued Devils, Preeta Samarasan, Punk rock subgenres, Putumayo World Music, Quartetto Gelato, Ravi Shankar: In Celebration, Roby Lakatos, Romani contemporary art, Romani people in Greece, Romani society and culture, Romany hip hop, Romany Marie, Sandro de América, Sandu Ciorbă, Santur, Sarane Ferret, Sasha Kolpakov, Selim Sesler, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (soundtrack), Shukar Collective, Siniša Vuco, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Sofi Marinova, Sona Mohapatra, Stefan Valdobrev, Steve Gadd (Australian musician), Temple Emanuel (Kensington, Maryland), The Discovery of Heaven, The Greencards, The Lemon Bucket Orkestra, The Mouldy Lovers, The Red Violin, Those Were the Days (song), Titi Robin, University of Pittsburgh, Usnija Redžepova, Vaya Con Dios (band), Víctor Espínola, Xenos (band), Yıldız İbrahimova, Yoram Chaiter, 3 Daft Monkeys, 50 great voices. Expand index (97 more) »

Accordéon Mélancolique

Accordéon Mélancolique is a Dutch accordion duo consisting of Cherie de Boer (born 10 June 1950 in Jakarta) and Jean-Pierre Guiran (born 27 January 1957 in Vlissingen).

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Adevărul

Adevărul (meaning "The Truth", formerly spelled Adevĕrul) is a Romanian daily newspaper, based in Bucharest.

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Ando Drom

Ando Drom are a Roma (i.e. "Gypsy") music ensemble from Hungary, founded in 1984.

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Anton Pann

Anton Pann (born Antonie Pantoleon-Petroveanu, and also mentioned as Anton Pantoleon or Petrovici; 1790s—2 November 1854) was an Ottoman-born Wallachian composer, musicologist, and Romanian-language poet, also noted for his activities as a printer, translator, and schoolteacher.

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Étude in C-sharp minor, Op. 2, No. 1 (Scriabin)

Étude in C-sharp minor, Op. 2, No.

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Čataj

Čataj (Csataj) is a village and municipality in western Slovakia in Senec District in the Bratislava region.

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Đurđevdan

Saint George's Day (Ђурђевдан/Đurđevdan,; Гергьовден Gerg’ovden; Ѓурѓовден, Ǵurǵovden; Его́рий Ве́шний, Юрьев день весенний, Yegóriy Véshniy, Yuriev Den Vesenniy, "George's in spring") is a Slavic religious holiday, the feast of Saint George celebrated on 23 April by the Julian calendar (6 May by the Gregorian calendar).

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Šaban Bajramović

Šaban Bajramović (Шабан Бајрамовић,, Shaban Bajramovičh; 16 April 1936 – 8 June 2008), nicknamed Šabi (Шаби), was a Serbian-Romani musician, known popularly as the "King of Romani music".

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Žarko Jovanović

Žarko Jovanović (26 December 1925 - 26 March 1985; Жарко Јовановић) was a Serbian Romani musician who is known for composing the Romani anthem Gelem, Gelem.

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Barcelona Gipsy Klezmer Orchestra

Barcelona Gipsy Klezmer Orchestra (BGKO) is a band created in 2012 in Barcelona, Spain.

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Baro Ferret

Pierre Joseph "Baro" Ferret (1908–1976) was a Gypsy jazz guitarist and composer.

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Battle Metal

Battle Metal is the début full-length album by the Finnish folk metal band Turisas.

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Béla Babai

Béla Babai (Kaposvár, Hungary cir. 1914 – Nesconset, New York) October 1, 1997) was a Hungarian American musician and interpreter of romani music. Babai was born in Hungary and emigrated to the United States late 1930s, where he became famous as "The King of the Gypsy Violin". Babai grew up in a Romani area near his birthplace and he learned to play the violin at a young age. At age 12 he would play in a local cafe, and in later years he would keep a clipping about those performances. After he emigrated to the United States he noticed that the music from his country was played in Hungarian restaurants. Babai started an orchestra in which he played the violin, accompanied by a kontras (second fiddler), a bratchas (violist), a bogos (double bass), a cimbalom-player, and a cellist. In 1953 he left Chicago for New York, where he performed in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Babai was married, and had a son and two daughters.

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Bilal (Lebanese singer)

Bilal (born 1983) is a Gypsy singer from Lebanon, who is notable for singing not only in Arabic, but mainly in Domari, his native language, that of the Doms, the nomadic community he belongs to.

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Boheme (album)

Boheme is the second album of the French duo Deep Forest, released in 35 countries.

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Borat

Borat! Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (or simply Borat) is a 2006 British-American mockumentary comedy film written and produced by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen who also plays the title character, Borat Sagdiyev, a fictitious Kazakh journalist travelling through the United States recording real-life interactions with Americans.

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Borat (soundtrack)

Stereophonic Musical Listenings That Have Been Origin in Moving Film "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan" is the soundtrack to the 2006 mockumentary film Borat, released by (the heretofore nonexistent) "Kuzçek Records" in association with Downtown and Atlantic Records.

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Branko Isaković

Branko Isaković is a Serbian bass player born in Valjevo in 1958.

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Bratsch (band)

Bratsch are a French-based music ensemble using influences from Roma (i.e. "Gypsy") music, klezmer, jazz and many diverse folk traditions.

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Bulgarian wedding music

Bulgarian wedding music is a genre of Svatbarska muzika (сватбарска музика) or a "wedding music" style that evolved in the late 1960s in Bulgaria.

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Burn Witch Burn

Burn Witch Burn were an American Celtic rock/goth/Appalachian/Gypsy/folk/punk rock band based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and active between 1994-2001.

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Cegléd water jug

The Cegléd water jug ('Ceglédi kanna') is a container for water named after the city of Cegléd, Hungary.

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Chalga

Chalga (often referred to as pop-folk, short for "popular folk") is a Bulgarian music genre.

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Charlie Cawood

Charlie Cawood is an English multi-instrumental musician, composer and music journalist, known for his cross-disciplinary musical skills as well as his work with a wide variety of projects and artists.

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Concurso de Cante Jondo

El Concurso del Cante Jondo (Contest of the Deep Song) was a well-known celebration of the art of flamenco, its music, song, and dance, held in Granada, on Corpus Christi, the 13th and 14 June 1922.

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Conservatoire Rachmaninoff

The Conservatoire russe de Paris Serge Rachmaninoff (English translation: Sergei Rachmaninoff Russian Conservatory of Paris) is a professional music school in Paris, which conducts its courses in both French and Russian.

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Constantin S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor

Constantin S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor or Nicolaescu-Plopșor (April 20, 1900 – May 30, 1968) was a Romanian historian, archeologist, anthropologist and ethnographer, also known as a and folkorist and children's writer, whose diverse activities were primarily focused on his native region of Oltenia.

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Csárdás

Csárdás, often seen as Czárdás, is a traditional Hungarian folk dance, the name derived from (old Hungarian term for tavern).

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Culture of Hungary

The culture of Hungary varies across Hungary, starting from the capital city of Budapest on the Danube, to the Great Plains bordering Ukraine.

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Dark Eyes (song)

"Dark Eyes" (translit; transl. "Black Eyes") is probably the most famous Russian romance song.

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Dirk Strangely

Dirk Strangely is a multimedia artist, currently based in Houston, Texas.

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Django Reinhardt

Jean Reinhardt (or; 23 January 1910 – 16 May 1953) stage name Django Reinhardt, was a Belgian-born Romani French jazz guitarist, musician and composer, regarded as one of the greatest musicians of the twentieth century.

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East Meets East

East Meets East is a collaborative studio album released through EMI Classics in 2003 by violinist Nigel Kennedy and the Kroke band (Jerzy Bawoł on accordion, Tomasz Kukurba on viola and Tomasz Lato on double bass), surrounded by several guest artists of international reputation such as Natacha Atlas, Mo Foster, and the Kraków Philharmonic Orchestra.

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East of Eden (band)

East of Eden was a British progressive rock band, who had a Top 10 hit in the UK with the single, "Jig-a-Jig", in 1971.

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Eastside Radio

Eastside Radio (callsign 2RES) is a community radio station based in Paddington and broadcasting to the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney and the greater Sydney area, where it can be heard as far west as the Blue Mountains.

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Eddie South

Eddie South (Louisiana, Missouri, November 27, 1904 – April 25, 1962) was an American jazz violinist.

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Ederlezi (song)

"Ederlezi" is a popular traditional folk song of the Romani minority in the Balkans.

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Elbette

Elbette (Of course) is Candan Erçetin's third studio album.

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Esma Redžepova

Esma Redžepova-Teodosievska (Есма Реџепова-Теодосиевска; 8 August 1943 – 11 December 2016) was a Macedonian vocalist, songwriter, and humanitarian of Romani ethnicity.

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Estas Tonne

Estas Tonne (Естас Тонне, Эстас Тонне, born 24 April 1975) is a self-styled "modern day troubadour" who primarily plays the classical guitar in a style derived from Gypsy music.

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Estradasphere

Estradasphere was an experimental band that originated in Santa Cruz, California, during the late 1990s.

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Fanfare Ciocărlia

Fanfare Ciocârlia is a twelve-piece Romani Balkan brass band from the northeastern Romanian village of Zece Prăjini.

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Faraualla

Faraualla is an Italian female vocal quartet from the region of Apulia, which explores vocal polyphony.

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Félix Lajkó

Félix Lajkó (Феликс Лајко, Feliks Lajko; born December 17, 1974, Bačka Topola, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Hungarian violinist, zither player and composer.

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Ferenc Sánta Jr.

Ferenc Sánta Jr. (born March 2, 1945) is a Kossuth Prize and Franz Liszt Prize-winning Hungarian violinist, fiddler and the artistic director of The Hungarian National Gipsy Orchestra.

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Folk music

Folk music includes both traditional music and the genre that evolved from it during the 20th century folk revival.

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Frederik H. Kreuger

Frederik Hendrik Kreuger (14 May 1928 – 10 January 2015), was a Dutch high voltage scientist and inventor, lived in Delft, the Netherlands, and was professor emeritus of the Delft University of Technology.

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George Borrow

George Henry Borrow (5 July 1803 – 26 July 1881) was an English writer of novels and of travel books based on his own experiences in Europe.

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Georges Boulanger (violinist)

Georges Boulanger, stage name of George Pantazi (18 April 1893 – 3 June 1958) was a Romanian violinist, conductor and composer.

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Gilles Apap

Gilles Apap (born 21 May 1963) is a French classical violinist.

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Goran Bregović

Goran Bregović (Горан Бреговић,, born 22 March 1950) is a Bosnian musician.

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Guillermo Gómez Rivera

Guillermo Gómez Rivera (born 12 September 1936) is a Spanish Filipino multilingual author, historian, educator and linguistic scholar whose lifelong work has been devoted to the movement to preserve Spanish culture as an important element of the Filipino identity.

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Gypsy music

Gypsy music may refer to.

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Gypsy punk

Gypsy punk is a hybrid musical genre that crosses traditional Romani music with punk rock.

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Gypsy scale

The term Gypsy scale refers to one of several musical scales named after their supported and associated with Romani or "Gypsy" music.

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Hora (dance)

Hora, also known as horo and oro, is a type of circle dance originating in the Balkans but also found in other countries.

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Hungarian minor scale

The Hungarian Minor scale,Christiansen, Mike (2000).

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Ilidža Folk Music Festival

The Ilidža Folk Music Festival (Festival narodne muzike Ilidža/ Фестивал народне музике Илиџa) is the oldest living and premier folk music festival in the Former Yugoslavia.

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Iva Bittová

Iva Bittová (born 22 July 1958) is a Czech avant-garde violinist, singer, and composer.

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Ivan Tucakov

Ivan Tucakov (born 1978 in Belgrade) is a world music composer, guitarist, producer and promoter currently living in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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Kal (band)

Kal (meaning "black" in Romani) is a world music Romani band from Serbia (originally from Valjevo, now based in Belgrade).

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Kanna

Kanna may refer to.

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Kayah i Bregović

Kayah i Bregović (English: Kayah & Bregović) is a joint album by Serbian musician Goran Bregović and Polish singer Kayah, released in 1999.

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Kmetoband

Kmetoband is a Slovak band.

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Kočani Orkestar

Kočani orkestar (in Macedonian: Кочани оркестар) also credited under the names: Kocani orkestar, Kocani Orchestra, Kochani orkestar and Kochani Orchestra is a Macedonian Romani brass band from Kočani, Macedonia led till 2000 by Naat Veliov.

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Kontra

A kontra is a Hungarian (Hungarian: háromhúros brácsa, ‘three-stringed viola’), Czech, Polish, Romanian, Slovak and Romani instrument common in Transylvania.

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La Mano Ajena

La Mano Ajena is a Chilean band founded in 2002 that mixes rhythms from Eastern Europe, Latin America, France and Russia, blending all these sounds in a pastiche that also unites the tendencies of each member of the band: rock, punk, Latin American folklore and theater music.

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Lăutari

The Romanian word Lăutar denotes a class of traditional musicians.

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Le Concert

Le Concert is a 2009 French comedy-drama film by Radu Mihăileanu, starring Aleksei Guskov, Mélanie Laurent and Miou-Miou.

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Les Yeux Noirs

Les Yeux Noirs is the name of a French band combining elements of jazz manouche and other Romani music, Yiddish and Klezmer music.

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List of cultural and regional genres of music

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List of European folk music traditions

This is a list of folk music traditions, with styles, dances, instruments and other related topics.

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List of popular music acts that incorporate the accordion

This is a list of articles describing popular music acts that incorporate the accordion.

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List of styles of music: N–R

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List of tango singers

This is a list of notable tango singers, that is, notable singers who are accomplished in the tango genre.

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Los Chunguitos

Los Chunguitos are a Spanish Romani rumba flamenca group from Badajoz, Extremadura, formed in Vallecas, Madrid in 1973.

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Lousson Reinhardt

Henri Baumgartner (1929–1992), also known as Lousson Reinhardt, was a French gypsy jazz guitarist and the first son of Django Reinhardt, by his first wife, Florine "Bella" Mayer.

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Mamko Moja

Mamko Moja ("Ej mamko, mamko, mamënko moja" ("Oh mother, my mother")) is a Slovak Roma folk song.

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Manele

Manele (from Romanian, fem. sg. manea; pl. manele, the plural form being more common) is a music style from Romania.

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Mark O'Connor

Mark O'Connor (born August 5, 1961) is an American violinist whose music combines bluegrass, country, jazz and classical music.

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Matelo Ferret

Jean Pierre "Matelo" Ferret (1918–1989) (also spelled Matelot, Matlo and Matlow, surname also later spelled Ferré on occasion) was a French musette and gypsy jazz guitarist and composer.

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Matti Caspi

Matti Caspi (מתי כספי) is an Israeli composer, musician, singer, arranger, and lyricist.

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Maurice Zbriger

Maurice Zbriger (July 10, 1896, Kamenets-Podolskiy, Ukraine – April 5, 1981, Montreal, Quebec, Canada) was a Canadian violinist, composer and conductor.

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Megitza

Małgorzata Babiarz, professionally known as Megitza, (born November 27, 1984 in Zakopane) is a Polish singer, double bass player, and composer.

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Merima Njegomir

Merima Kurtiš (born November 11, 1953), known professionally as Merima Njegomir, is a highly popular Serbian pop-folk singer.

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Michel Michalakakos

Michel Michalakakos (born in 1954) is a French contemporary violist.

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Mino Cinelu

Mino Cinélu (born 1957) is a French musician.

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Mircea Florian (musician)

Mircea Florian (also known as Florian din Transilvania, M. A. N. Florian, Mihai Plămădeală,, in Observator Cultural, Nr. 463, February 2009 FloriMAN; Luiza Vasiliu,, in Dilema Veche, Nr. 368, March 2011 born December 5, 1949), is a Romanian multi-instrumentalist musician, multimedia artist and computer scientist, based in Germany.

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Monsieur Camembert

Monsieur Camembert is a five-piece Gypsy fusion band formed in Sydney, Australia in 1997.

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Muharem Serbezovski

Muharem Serbezovski (Мухарем Сербезовски, born May 2, 1950), nicknamed Mumo, is a Yugoslav singer of Macedonian Roma origin, popular in former Yugoslavia.

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Music of Italy

The music of Italy has traditionally been one of the cultural markers of Italian national and ethnic identity and holds an important position in society and in politics.

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Music of Spain

The music of Spain has a long history.

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Music of the United Kingdom (1980s)

Popular music of the United Kingdom in the 1980s built on the post-punk and new wave movements, incorporating different sources of inspiration from subgenres and what is now classed as world music in the shape of Jamaican and Indian music.

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Music of Yugoslavia

Music of Yugoslavia was the music of Yugoslavia.

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Mustafa Kandıralı

Mustafa Kandıralı (born 1930, Kandıra, Kocaeli, Turkey) is a Turkish clarinetist of gypsy and Turkish folk music.

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Night Owls (album)

Night Owls is the second studio album by Vaya Con Dios.

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Odjila

Odjila (Serbian Cyrillic: Ођила, Serbian Latin: Ođila) is a Serbian and former Yugoslav music band.

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Olivera Katarina

Olivera Katarina (Оливера Катарина; née Petrović (Петровић); born 5 March 1940), also previously known as Olivera Vučo (Оливера Вучо) and Olivera Šakić (Оливера Шакић), is a Serbian actress, singer and writer.

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Origo (song)

"Origo" (English: Origin) is a song written and performed by Hungarian singer and rapper Joci Pápai.

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Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire (دولت عليه عثمانیه,, literally The Exalted Ottoman State; Modern Turkish: Osmanlı İmparatorluğu or Osmanlı Devleti), also historically known in Western Europe as the Turkish Empire"The Ottoman Empire-also known in Europe as the Turkish Empire" or simply Turkey, was a state that controlled much of Southeast Europe, Western Asia and North Africa between the 14th and early 20th centuries.

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Panonija i ja

Panonija i ja (English: Pannonia and me) is an album of Zvonko Bogdan, Bunjevac singer from Vojvodina, Serbia.

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Paris Combo

Paris Combo is a musical group based in Paris, France, fronted by the vocals of chanteuse Belle du Berry.

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Parno Graszt

Parno Graszt is a Roma (i.e. "Gypsy") music ensemble from Paszab, Hungary founded in 1987.

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Pål Jackman

Pål Jackman (born 20 September 1967, Haugesund, Norway) is a Norwegian film director and musician.

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Plaid Tongued Devils

The Plaid Tongued Devils are a Canadian musical group.

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Preeta Samarasan

Preeta Samarasan is a Malaysian author writing in English whose first novel, Evening Is the Whole Day, won the Hopwood Novel Award (while she was doing her MFA at the University of Michigan), was a finalist for the Commonwealth Writers Prize 2009, and was on the longlist for the Orange Prize for Fiction.

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Punk rock subgenres

A number of overlapping punk rock subgenres have developed since the emergence of punk rock (often shortened to punk) in the mid-1970s.

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Putumayo World Music

Putumayo World Music is a New York City-based record label that specializes in compilations of world music.

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Quartetto Gelato

Quartetto Gelato is a Canadian classical crossover quartet with current members Peter DeSotto, Kirk Starkey, Charles Cozens and Colin Maier, and based in Toronto, Ontario.

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Ravi Shankar: In Celebration

Ravi Shankar: In Celebration is a compilation box set by Indian classical musician and composer Ravi Shankar, released in 1996 on Angel Records in conjunction with Dark Horse Records.

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Roby Lakatos

Roby Lakatos (born 1965) is a violinist from Hungary who combines jazz, classical, and Hungarian Romani music.

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Romani contemporary art

Romani contemporary art (often referred to as Roma contemporary art or Gipsy contemporary art) is art created by Romani people.

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Romani people in Greece

The Romani people of Greece (Greek: Ρόμα) are called Arlije/Erlides (Greek: Ερλίδη), Tsiganoi (Greek: Τσιγγάνοι) or the more derogatory term Gyftoi (Greek: Γύφτοι), (Gypsies).

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Romani society and culture

The Romani people have held onto certain traditions and beliefs over time.

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Romany hip hop

Romany hip hop is a musical genre from Eastern Europe, formed through a fusion of hip hop with Romany beats and lyrics.

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Romany Marie

Marie Marchand (May 17, 1885—February 20, 1961), known as Romany Marie, was a Greenwich Village restaurateur who played a key role in bohemianism from the early 1900s (decade) through the late 1950s in Manhattan.

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Sandro de América

Roberto Sánchez-Ocampo (August 19, 1945 – January 4, 2010), better known by his artist names Sandro/Sandro de América ("Sandro of America"), Gitano (gypsy), and the Argentine Elvis, was a notable Argentine singer and actor.

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Sandu Ciorbă

Sandu Ciorbă is a Romanian Roma singer from Cluj-Napoca, Romania, singing Romani traditional music.

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Santur

The santur (also santūr, santour, santoor) (سنتور) is a hammered dulcimer of Persian/Iranic origins.

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Sarane Ferret

Étienne "Sarane" Ferret (1912–1970) (surname also later spelled Ferré on occasion) was a French musette and gypsy jazz guitarist and composer, a contemporary and musical associate of Django Reinhardt, and the brother of noted Gitan (gypsy) guitar players Baro and Matelo Ferret.

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Sasha Kolpakov

Aleksandr "Sasha" Kolpakov (Саша Колпаков) (born 1943 in Orenburg district, Russia).

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Selim Sesler

Selim Sesler (1957 – May 9, 2014) was a Turkish clarinet virtuoso of Romani heritage.

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Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (soundtrack)

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 2011 film of the same name.

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Shukar Collective

Shukar Collective (from the Romany word Shukar or Şucar, meaning "fine") is a Romanian musical group which fuses traditional Romany and electronic music.

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Siniša Vuco

Siniša Vuco (born 29 April 1971 in Split, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia), his stage name being simply Vuco, is a Croatian singer, songwriter.

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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFR Yugoslavia or SFRY) was a socialist state led by the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, that existed from its foundation in the aftermath of World War II until its dissolution in 1992 amid the Yugoslav Wars.

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Sofi Marinova

Sofiya Marinova Kamenova, better known as Sofi Marinova (Софи Маринова), (born 5 December 1975 in Sofia, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian pop-folk and ethno-pop singer of Romani descent.

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Sona Mohapatra

Sona Mohapatra (born 17 June 1976) is an Indian singer, music composer and lyricist.

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Stefan Valdobrev

Stefan Valdobrev (Стефан Вълдобрев) (born 20 May 1970) is a Bulgarian actor, film/theatre composer, singer-songwriter and filmmaker.

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Steve Gadd (Australian musician)

Steve Gadd (born 1957) is a Tasmanian folk musician, teacher and composer.

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Temple Emanuel (Kensington, Maryland)

Temple Emanuel is a synagogue located in Kensington, Maryland.

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The Discovery of Heaven

The Discovery of Heaven is a 1992 novel by Dutch writer Harry Mulisch.

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The Greencards

The Greencards are an American progressive bluegrass band that formed in 2003 in Austin, Texas, and relocated in 2005 to Nashville, Tennessee.

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The Lemon Bucket Orkestra

The Lemon Bucket Orkestra is a Canadian self-described "Balkan-Klezmer-Gypsy-Party-Punk-Super Band" based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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The Mouldy Lovers

The Mouldy Lovers are a Queensland Music Award nominated Australian musical group with seven members, which formed in early 2010.

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The Red Violin

The Red Violin (Le Violon Rouge) is a 1998 Canadian drama film directed by François Girard and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Carlo Cecchi and Sylvia Chang.

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Those Were the Days (song)

"Those Were the Days" is a song credited to Gene Raskin, who put a new English lyric to the Russian romance song "Dorogoi dlinnoyu" ("Дорогой длинною", literally "By the long road"), composed by Boris Fomin (1900–1948) with words by the poet Konstantin Podrevsky.

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Titi Robin

Thierry Robin (born August 26, 1957, Rochefort Sur Loire, France) known as Titi Robin, is a French composer and improviser.

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University of Pittsburgh

The University of Pittsburgh (commonly referred to as Pitt) is a state-related research university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Usnija Redžepova

Usnija Redžepova (Уснија Реџепова; 4 February 1946 – 1 October 2015) was a Serbian and former Yugoslav singer of Romani and Turkish origin.

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Vaya Con Dios (band)

Vaya Con Dios (Spanish for "Go with God!") was a Belgian music act, that stood out for its mixing of styles, as well as the distinctive voice of its lead singer Dani Klein.

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Víctor Espínola

Víctor Espínola is a Paraguayan multi-instrumentalist and singer, best known for playing the Paraguayan harp.

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Xenos (band)

Xenos are an Australian Romani music ensemble with a flexible roster of three to five core members and an extended line-up.

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Yıldız İbrahimova

Yıldız İbrahimova (Йълдъз Ибрахимова, Yaldaz Ibrahimova, Yıldız İbrahimova) (b. 1952 in Silistra) is a Bulgarian singer of Turkish ancestry.

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Yoram Chaiter

Yoram Chaiter is a physician, cancer researcher, researcher in the fields of epidemiology, public health and quality in healthcare and bass singer.

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3 Daft Monkeys

3 Daft Monkeys are a world music-influenced acoustic band from Cornwall, UK, consisting of Tim Ashton, Athene Roberts, Rich Mulryne, and Jamie Graham.

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50 great voices

50 great voices is a NPR yearlong series of 2010 to 2011 to profile 50 singers who have made their mark internationally and across recorded history revealing the selected voices one by one about weekly.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_music

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