: The opening work, often featuring the composition "La porțile Sarmisegetuzei" by Tudor Chiriac, is a deliberate synthesis of the European march and the Romanian hora . The march serves to synchronize the "movement of the masses," while the hora represents the "people in celebration" .
: Orchestrated by Maestro Botgros, the suite abandons the typical folk costume in favor of a classical suit , signaling a move toward a more universal, "cultivated" musical space where the violin transcends folk limits to explore intricate symphonic textures . Collaborative Innovation : The opening work, often featuring the composition
Experience the grand opening and collaborative fusion of the 'Lăutarii ALTFEL' project through this recording: The (Opening Suite) of the "Lăutarii ALTFEL" show,
The suite functions as a symbolic bridge between historical heritage and contemporary artistic expression. conducted by Nicolae Botgros
: The performance frequently begins with the suggestive sound of bells, a nod to the ancient Thraco-Dacian tradition where the High Priest would bless an assembly before the High King spoke . This creates a sense of sacred continuity, linking the ancient past to modern historical milestones like the Great National Assembly of 1989 .
The (Opening Suite) of the "Lăutarii ALTFEL" show, conducted by Nicolae Botgros , represents a transformative moment in Romanian folk music. This project, which celebrated the 50th anniversary of the National Orchestra "Lăutarii" at the Nicolae Sulac National Palace in Chișinău , redefines the traditional lăutar (folk musician) identity by blending deep-rooted folklore with modern jazz, classical, and rock elements . Musical Symbolism and Structure
The suite sets the stage for a concert that features unique collaborations, bridging the Prut River between Moldova and Romania.