Les Troubadours du Temps Jadis
Troubadour... it seems that the word came from the Sufi spirituality, as the Occitan trobar originated from the Arabic tarab.
Anyway, this was long time ago. I would rather speak about some Romanian troubadours from between the two world wars, and maybe about some other famous minstrels, from the Hispanic universe: the Universe of Guitars... of Tangos... of Zambas.
- Calugarul din Vechiul Schit
- Jean Moscopol: Vrei sa ne-ntalnim sambata seara
- Jean Moscopol: Mana Birjar
- Inima-i un telefon
- Marcitta
- Cristian Vasile: Aprinde o țigare
- Adio Doamna
- New Year 2011: Let's Start with Tango (Танго Соловья - Taisa Savva)
- 2011: Second Day Second Tango (Вино Любви - Pyotr Leshchenko)
- 2011: Third Day Third Tango (как эти черные глаза)
- 2011: Fourth Day Fourth Tango (De mi barrio - Acucena)
- 2011: Fifth Day Fifth Tango (La cumparsita)
- 2012: Sixth Day Sixth Tango (Puente Alsina - Rosita Quiroga)
- 2011: Seventh Day Seventh Tango (Volga - Alla Bayanova)
- 2011: Eighth Day Eighth Tango (El Choclo)
- 2011: Ninth Day Ninth Tango(Kapriznaja - Pyotr Leshchenko)
- 2011: Tenth Day Tenth Tango (Palomita Blanca - Gardel)
- 2011: Eleventh Day Eleventh Tango (Сердце - Utyosov - Leshchenko)
- 2012: Twelfth Day Twelfth Tango (Bésame Mucho - Gardel)
- Ploaia si Noi
- Sa-mi canti, cobzar...
- Leo Monosson
- Por Una Cabeza
- Gardel, Volver
- Mark Bernes
- La Seine (1948)
- Patachou
- Flores del Alma
- Adriano Celentano, Non esiste l'amor
- Marino Marini, Mille luci
- Petre Leșcenco, Скажите почему (Spune-mi de ce?)
- Silvio Rodríguez Domínguez de la Trova
- Djelem, Djelem
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