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Luca Novac
accompanied by the Orchestras of
Radu Simon and Paraschiv Oprea
'A Virtuoso of the Taragot'
(EDC218)
Taragot - a wood wind instrument, a cross between the clarinet and oboe, played in
Banat county, Romania.
Extract from sleeve notes:
'Luca Novac, the soloist on this CD, is one of the numerous “taragot”
virtuosi from Banat. Born in 1941 in Dalci, a village at about 8 km East From Caransebes, near the mountains. The place is renowned for its outstanding ‘fiddlers’ — the name the Romanian people give to the professional folklore
musicians. In the past, they were playing different string instruments and especially the violin. Later, among these instruments, appeared the clarinet and later a number of brass instruments and, in
the 1900s, the taragot. In the interwar period, there also appeared the accordion and the saxophone, this latter one played only in the taragot manner.
Born into a fiddlers family, Luca Novac, began by playing the shepherd’s
whistle when he was 8 years old. Then, he learned the saxophone and after, the taragot. He plays also the clarinet, the ocarina, the bagpipe
and others. Laureate of the instrumental music contests from 1957 and 1962, he
played in a number of folklore music ensembles from Caransebes and Timisoara. Since 1976 he co-operates with Radu Simion’s renowned group. He toured all Romania and
other countries: Yugoslavia, Hungary, Italy, France, Luxembourg, Holland, Germany, Israel, Mongolia, Korea, China... every time very successfully.
Luca Novac remains faithful for ever to the Banat style of music and cultivates it fervently and masterly. He has an amazing virtuosity for
playing the dance tunes, having a prodigious staccato, and the “doina” (elegiac song typical of Romanian Lyrical folklore music), songs of large breathing, richly vested in these parts, with an extreme delicacy and sensitiveness. These are proved by the 31 tunes recorded on this CD.'
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Luca Novac
accompanied by the Orchestras of
Radu Simon and Paraschiv Oprea
'A Virtuoso of the Taragot'
(EDC218)
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