That very embellished vocal style is very common in Turkey and is called arabesque there. I don't know Dutch but I hear enough cognates from other Germanic languages to tell he is saying it comes from Bucharest and it is a drinking song (drinklied). He says more about the song, but it would need a Dutch speaker to translate more accurately.
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Becia De Jos by Marcel Ramba - usually with This type of Romanian Composition there is a doina - slower, and often followed by a Hora or danse movement.
IMHO the piece @davidjazzfan is asking about starts at around 15:45 and goes to the end, but the movement of interest starts 19:37.
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The song titles appear in the video, is there something I don't understand about your question?
Thank you very much that was a question
That very embellished vocal style is very common in Turkey and is called arabesque there. I don't know Dutch but I hear enough cognates from other Germanic languages to tell he is saying it comes from Bucharest and it is a drinking song (drinklied). He says more about the song, but it would need a Dutch speaker to translate more accurately.
Becia De Jos by Marcel Ramba - usually with This type of Romanian Composition there is a doina - slower, and often followed by a Hora or danse movement.
IMHO the piece @davidjazzfan is asking about starts at around 15:45 and goes to the end, but the movement of interest starts 19:37.
See this video describing the composer and his school (guess- my romanian is awful) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yndrGVa2moc
You can also see more of Tcha's work on this here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0o4v3oAMPg
Hope that is helpful? Not sure If i even interpreted the question correctly . . .