Ciocârlia — (meaning skylark ) may refer to: Ciocârlia (lăutăresc tune), a Romanian traditional tune Fanfare Ciocărlia, a Romani (Gypsy) brass band from Romania Ciocârlia (film), a 2002 Romanian TV film Places Ciocârlia, Constanţa, a commune in Constanța… … Wikipedia
Ciocârlia, Ialomiţa — Ciocârlia Commune … Wikipedia
Ciocârlia (folk tune) — Ciocârlia (meaning the skylark ) is a well known Romanian folk tune that was first made popular by violinist Angheluş Dinicu in the 19th century. Its popularity spread further afterwards, thanks to Angheluş s grandson, Grigoraş Dinicu, and to… … Wikipedia
Ciocârlia River — River Countries Romania Counties Olt County … Wikipedia
Ciocârlia, Constanţa — For other places with the same name, see Ciocârlia (disambiguation). Ciocârlia Commune … Wikipedia
Ciocârlia (lăutăresc tune) — For other uses, see Ciocârlia (disambiguation). Ciocârlia (meaning the skylark) is a well known Romanian lăutaresc tune, composed by the Romani Romanian naist (pan flute player) Angheluş Dinicu[1][2] in the virtuosic style of the urban… … Wikipedia
Ciocarlia de Sus — Original name in latin Ciocrlia de Sus Name in other language Biulbiu Mare, Ciocarlia de Sus, Ciocirlia de Sus, Ciocrlia de Sus, Ciocrlia de Sus State code RO Continent/City Europe/Bucharest longitude 44.11712 latitude 28.33402 altitude 106… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Ciocârlia — (Fanfare) Romania/Moldavia. Brass band headed by singer, clarinetist, and alto saxophonist loan Ivancea. An 11 strong cadre of horn and reed players, drummers, and singers, ranging in age from 22 to 68, their CDs include Baro biao [Big… … Historical dictionary of the Gypsies
Fanfare Ciocărlia — (alternate spelling Ciocârlia ) is a popular twelve piece Roma brass band from the northeastern Romanian village of Zece Prăjini. The band began as a loose assemblage of part time musicians playing at local weddings and baptisms. In October 1996 … Wikipedia
Fanfare Ciocărlia — beim internationalen Weltmusik und Landart Festival Sheshory 2006 , Ukraine Fanfare Ciocărlia ist der Name einer zwölfköpfigen Roma Blaskapelle[1] aus dem Dorf Zece Prăjini im ostrumänischen Kreis Iași. Ursprünglich war die Gruppe eine tra … Deutsch Wikipedia