Horдѓ Lдѓutдѓreascдѓ - Ion Onoriu (FULL – ROUNDUP)
The hora is traditionally a large circle dance with a duple rhythm and moderate tempo. When adapted into the lăutărească (musician's) style, it undergoes a "stylistic adaptation" where the basic folk steps are preserved, but the musical interpretation becomes significantly more refined, elegant, and complex.
Ion Onoriu’s work helped elevate the accordion to a lead solo instrument in Romanian folk music, a role previously dominated by the violin or panpipe. His recordings of "Hora lăutărească" serve as pedagogical tools for modern accordionists, documenting a period when Romanian folk music achieved a unique balance between traditional roots and professional virtuosity. HorДѓ lДѓutДѓreascДѓ - Ion Onoriu
as performed by Ion Onoriu is a cornerstone of Romanian urban folk music, representing a bridge between traditional village circle dances and the highly sophisticated, virtuosic style of the urban lăutari (professional folk musicians). 1. Genre and Cultural Context The hora is traditionally a large circle dance
Onoriu's "Hora lăutărească" is characterized by several distinct technical features: His recordings of "Hora lăutărească" serve as pedagogical
: A hallmark of his style is the ability to vary the melody in each repetition, a creative process where the musician "makes the music live" rather than just reciting a static tune. 4. Legacy and Significance