Fanfare Ciocărlia
Romanian Balkan brass band / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fanfare Ciocărlia is a twelve-piece Romani Balkan brass band from the northeastern Romanian village of Zece Prăjini. They are known for their fast, high-energy music with complex rhythms and high-speed staccato clarinet, saxophone, and trumpet solos.[1]
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Background information | |
Origin | Zece Prăjini, Iași County, Romania |
Genres | Balkan brass |
Years active | 1996–present |
Members | Costel Oprică Ivancea Dan Ionel Ivancea Costică Trifan Paul Marian Bulgaru Lazăr Rădulescu Crăciun Ovidiu Trifan Benedikt Stehle Costel Ursu Constantin Cântea Monel Trifan Constantin Călin Laurențiu Mihai Ivancea |
Past members | Ioan Ivancea |
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Fanfare Ciocărlia's music includes traditional Romanian, Romani, and Eastern European folk pieces, as well as arrangements of Western songs, including "Born to Be Wild", "James Bond Theme", "Caravan", and "Summertime". The band performed at the 2012 Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo, Norway.[2] They are featured on the soundtrack of Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, released in 2020.[3]