Moldova
TINERETEA | Chisinau | |
The orchestra was founded by the great
The ensemble “Tineretea” includes every year
from forty to fifty-five dancers, instrumentalists and ingers. The nucleus
of the group is composed by the students from the Technical University of
Moldova, beng accompanied by students musicians from different musical
instutions.
The repertory of the orchestra has basically a folk
character, having respectively the necessary popular instruments: pipe,
panpipes, clarinet, caval, accordeon, dulcimer trumpet etc. Of hing
resonance and great success to the public are such parts from the
repertory like “Hora tineretii”, “Hora de la Nord”, “Hora
lautareasca pentru trompeta” and athers.
The artistic programme of the ensemble
“Tineretea” has also popular dances, which reflect different customs
and traditions of the people from this cultural zone. Here we mean the
“Hora”, “Sirba”, “Batuta” full of temperament like “Polca”,
“Oltenescul”, “Dans Tiganesc”, “Gopac” , “Joc Mare si
Hora”and the dance for girls, “Crihalma”, and for boys – “Calusarii”.
The ensemble “Tineretea” was highly appreciated
and was applauded for many times at different students festivals, of ther
European countries.
The group performed in Moldova and abroad –
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Byelorussia,
Poland, Romania, Germany, Austria, Croatia, Ukraine, Bulgaria.Here are
presented some successses of the ensemble during its activity:
1966 – The Great Price at The Higher Technical
Institutions, which was held in Chisinau.
1988 – takes part in “Gaudeamus” Festival in
1989 – makes a tour to
1990 – laureate of “Vesna-15” Student
Festival in
1993 – gets the first degree diploma at The
Student Republican Festival of studying youth.
1996 – makes a tour to
1997 – is a honoured quest at the Folk Student
Festival ”Flori de mar”,
1998 – performs at The Folk International
Festival in 2000 – Festival “Obiceiuri si traditii de primavara Martisor-2000”.Festival “Pocut, Harcov, Ukraine.
2001 –
laureate of International Folk Festival “Plovdiv-2001” in Plovdiv,
Bulgaria. |