Hai Veniti Flacai La Joc. Dumitrita Visnevschi, Nicolae Negru,v. Lemnaru, V. Oancea, V. Craciun Site
Fast-paced, rhythmic dances requiring high agility from both the dancers and the trumpet/accordion players. 3. Regional Significance
"Hai veniți flăcăi la joc" is more than a song; it is a document of the "Lăutari" tradition in Southern Moldova. By combining vocal calls-to-dance with expert brass and percussion, the ensemble preserves the authentic energy of Romanian/Moldovan village life for digital and live audiences alike. Fast-paced, rhythmic dances requiring high agility from both
The work is specifically noted as originating from the region of the Republic of Moldova. In this geographic context, the music of Vișnevschi and her ensemble—often associated with the group "Tradiția mantasilor" —serves as a vital link between historical folklore and contemporary celebratory practices. By combining vocal calls-to-dance with expert brass and
The performance features a collaborative "lăutari" ensemble, with each member providing a distinct layer to the traditional soundscape: Fast-paced, rhythmic dances requiring high agility from both
Trumpet ( trompetă ), providing the melodic "edge" common in Bessarabian folk suites.
Principal vocal soloist, known for her performances at weddings ( nunți ) and baptisms ( cumătrii ) throughout the Moldova region.