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Amaro Del - Nane Tsoha - Bucharest
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The AMARO DEL ensemble performs Gypsy songs from many different countries: Hungary, Russia, Romania, France, Poland, Moldavia, India, Azerbaijan, Yugoslavia, as well as Romanian traditional songs.
The AMARO DEL ensemble has held a significant number of concerts, TV and radio shows and has regular engagements in exclusive clubs and restaurants.
Why this name?
The name Amaro Del comes from Gypsy language and it means Our Lord. The word Del also means paradise, heavens and universe and it originates in the ancient Inidan word deva, which was used to express goodness and altruism.
Do you play live?
Yes, we play live.
Throughout the years the Amaro Del held over 150 solo concerts: Belgrade Summer Festival (1992, 1993); Synagogue in Novi Sad (1992); Valjevo Tesnjar's Nights (1996, 1999), Belgrade Sunsets Festival (1998, 1999, 2000), several concerts at the Memorial Concert Hall of Kolarac, Belgrade, Festival of Wine, Novi Sad, Teatrul Mic, Bucharest, Teatrul Odeon, Bucharest, Arenele Romane with the Damian and Brothers band, Bucharest, IRAF MISHTO festival, Timisoara, etc.. In 2006. the Amaro Del performed at the famous EXIT festival in Novi Sad.

Numerous TV and radio shows and regular engagements in exclusive clubs and restaurants are also part of the ensembles life: two-years with the Ellington Club at the Hyatt Regency Hotel Belgrade, repeated guest appearances at the music clubs in Geneva, Amsterdam, Bucharest, Berlin etc.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Maybe
Band History:
In 1993, in collaboration with the music publishing house Koch International in Vienna, the Amaro Del released 14 songs on CD titled The World of Gypsy Music, available in Austria, Switzerland, Germany, England, Netherlands and Belgium.

Local success came in 2001, when the music publishing house Energia from Belgrade released 12 traditional Gypsy songs on CD titled Baro Than (The Great Land). This album attracted great attention of the media and public as the music arrangements and interpretation on this album were done in a unique way.

Also, the music publishing house T. PICS from London released a compilation of Gypsy music with one of the songs performed by the Amaro Del.
Your influences?
Django Reinhardt, guitar music, gypsy music, romanian traditional music, Balcan and Serbian music...
Favorite spot?
Bucharest, Paris, Berlin...
Anything else...?
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