Romanian Folk Events This Week in Ioannina
Romanian Folk events in Ioannina this week. Updated daily.
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About Romanian Folk
Romanian folk music, known as Muzică populară, originated in the rural agrarian communities of Wallachia, Moldavia, and Transylvania, featuring a diverse instrumental palette including the accordion, pan flute, violin, and the hammered dulcimer known as the țambal. Rhythmic structures are often complex and energetic, characterized by syncopation and asymmetrical meters found in traditional circle dances like the horă and sârbă. While the soulful, improvised doină evokes a melancholic and reflective mood, the genre is generally defined by its communal spirit and deep historical roots in Balkan and Roma traditions. This genre serves as the foundational core for modern ethno-pop and remains a primary expression of national cultural identity.
Also known as: Muzică populară
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- Mood tracks all Romanian Folk events in Ioannina this week - upcoming concerts, club nights, and shows. The calendar is updated daily. Each listing includes venue, lineup, and a direct ticket link. Browse the full weekly Romanian Folk schedule in Ioannina above.
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- Romanian folk music, known as Muzică populară, originated in the rural agrarian communities of Wallachia, Moldavia, and Transylvania, featuring a diverse instrumental palette including the accordion, pan flute, violin, and the hammered dulcimer known as the țambal. Find every Romanian Folk venue and event in Ioannina this week above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
- What is Romanian Folk music?
- Romanian folk music, known as Muzică populară, originated in the rural agrarian communities of Wallachia, Moldavia, and Transylvania, featuring a diverse instrumental palette including the accordion, pan flute, violin, and the hammered dulcimer known as the țambal. Rhythmic structures are often complex and energetic, characterized by syncopation and asymmetrical meters found in traditional circle dances like the horă and sârbă. While the soulful, improvised doină evokes a melancholic and reflect…
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