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Ciocârlia (Romanian folk tune)

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believed to be used by spies in foreign countries. The station known as "V01" became well known for its use of Ciocârlia as its opening interval, which would be followed by a series of number-coded messages in Romanian and concluded with the words "Terminat." The station fell off the air soon after
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Angheluş Dinicu first presented the tune in 1889 at the inauguration of the
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it cannot be considered representative for the Romanian peasant spirit.
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During the communist-era, the Romanian intelligence service operated a
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Cosma, Viorel: "Lăutari de ieri şi de azi", ed. Du Style, 1996.
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The song was featured as part of the soundtrack for the 2009
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It is known as Ševa (Шева) and čučuliga (Чучулига) in
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player Angheluş Dinicu in the virtuosic style of the
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from the original on 2021-12-13 – via YouTube.
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Index

Ciocârlia (disambiguation)
Romanian
Romani
pan flute
Eiffel Tower
Grigoraș Dinicu
George Enescu
Romanian Rhapsody No. 1
covered
lăutărească music
Romanian peasant music
Serbian
Bulgarian
Macedonian
Jewish
Klezmer
Georgia
numbers station
Ubisoft
Rabbids Go Home
Lăutari
Fanfare Ciocărlia
"Centrul Judetean pentru Conservarea si Promovarea Culturi Traditionale Cluj - TraditiiClujne.ro"
the original
"VIDEO Grigore Leşe : "Trebuie să cântăm puţin şi bine""
"Through time, the traditional music has died and came to life again"
the original
ISBN
973-9246-05-2
"The Lark"

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