About musicians and music fiddler - Nicholas Philemon
We found a chronicle of writer Nicholas Philemon (1819-1865). If you do not remember who is Nicholas Philemon, can you remember the old boyars novel and new. Nicholas Philemon is considered novel and the first music critic.

The article that I found researching websites looking for information about music fiddler Nicolae Philemon speaks about the origin fiddler fiddlers and music. In his opinion, church music to the creation of ballads and songs lautaresti. This part of the music is called profane music, that is "necessary for the enjoyment of society."
Nicholas Philemon notice and oriental accents that dominated music time. Oriental influences occurred when Phanariot reign, when the royal courts were Ottomans brought singers. They promoted the music of the great Eastern cities. Thus Roman fiddlers began to take oriental rhythms, turning back European influences and church music.
Also in this chronicle musical instruments are used for time fiddlers: the violin, cobza, pan flute and cello. Philemon says critic Nicolae and use of European musical instruments in orchestras transformation lautaresti gangs. But everything suggests leaving Nicholas Philemon lautaresti gangs to organize at will, but not the creation of orchestras that would address only the rich.















From village to village courts and the royal city. There are two distinct phases in fiddler music, old and new. In momentu 'the music of the village fiddler came in slums, has changed ... gaining the necessary attitude, exposing hidden loves life in pubs or in a style and şocheză the uninitiated that because the genu' this music feels need to be vulgar as a method of exposure of any kind would be frustration .
is nothing vulgar in music lautareasca.nu exposed than native human simplicity and depth that the song is trying to make fights and feelings heard soul, most often uncollected and misunderstood by those who think cultivated and refined . such music can be felt only by those pure and sensitive soul.