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The popular rhapsodist Ilie Cazac
The popular rhapsodist Ilie Cazac (or Cazacu, as the people from Electrecord called him), in the Wood Art Museum, posing for the cover of his record.
Record title: Ilie Cazacu - A rhapsodist of the Moldavian lands (Electrecord, Mono, EPE 01368)
Song list:
A1 Corăgheasca , duration: 1:40
A2 Huƫulca , duration: 2:00
A3 Bătrineasca, duration: 1:25
A4 Cintec De Jale , duration: 1:35
A5 Ciocănișteanca , duration: 1:40
A6 Ursăreasca , duration: 1:45
A7 Great Hour , duration: 2:25
A8 Suhacul , duration: 1:35
A9 Dowry Game, duration: 1:50
A10 Fudula, duration: 1:40
B1 Puiculeana , duration: 1:45
B2 Leuşteanca , duration: 1:15
B3 Polobocul , duration: 1:10
B4 The Bride's Song, duration: 2:00
B5 Three Times In the Afternoon , duration: 1:30
B6 The Goat Game , duration: 1:00
B7 Luncuşoara , duration: 1:00
B8 The Shepherd Who Lost His Sheep , duration: 3:15
B9 Corăgheasca , duration: 1:00
B10 Ursăreasca , duration: 1:00
Cobza - Constantin Şuiu (songs: B6 to B10) / Radio and Television Popular Music Orchestra
Violin - Sidor Andronicescu (songs: A7 to A10)
Whistle - Ilie Cazacu / Conductors - Radu Voinescu (songs: B1 to B5), Victor Predescu (songs: A1 to A6)
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