Simion Bogdan I Lautarii De Matase - Doua Cantece Lautareti «FAST · Handbook»

A nostalgic blend of tangos, waltzes, and cabaret songs that defined early 20th-century Bucharest. The Sound of Silk: Lăutarii de Mătase

The sophisticated, often heartbreaking music of the city's professional fiddlers. Simion Bogdan i Lautarii de Matase - Doua cantece lautareti

Bogdan Simion is often described as one of Romania’s last true cobzari . His journey began at age 15, learning the secrets of the cobza from old masters like Constantin Gaciu. Today, he holds a PhD in literature and uses his erudition to curate music that spans three distinct worlds: A nostalgic blend of tangos, waltzes, and cabaret

The band’s name, "Lăutarii de Mătase" (The Silk Fiddlers), reflects the refinement they bring to traditional sounds. The ensemble features a lineup of virtuosos: (țambal/hammered dulcimer) Mandi Pană (violin) Cornel Neacșu (accordion) Robert Adam-Szoltan (double bass) Cristi Adam (viola-braci) His journey began at age 15, learning the

: A masterpiece of Romanian folk that demands incredible vocal control and emotional depth, often compared to the legendary versions by Ioana Radu.

While Bogdan Simion’s albums like Valahia în Demol and Drum pavat cu bolovani have broken sales records, his live performances of "Două cântece lăutărești" (Two Fiddler Songs) showcase the range of this tradition. Often featuring iconic pieces like and "Mă iubeam pe-un strat de ceapă" , these songs bridge the gap between profound sorrow and biting humor.

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