Folk musical instruments fascinate visitors to the European country pavilion

The Lautari Orchestra is a global icon that presents Moldovan culture at the Expo.

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Expo 2020 Dubai gives many emerging and distinguished local and international bands and performances the opportunity to appear before a wide audience to present about 2,000 unique artistic performances in several major locations of the global event during the period of its holding until March 31, while music is one of the most prominent cultures that Various countries use it to express and promote it, which is what the Moldova pavilion did, which dazzled its visitors with a display of a group of folk musical instruments.

Music is one of the most prominent sources of pride for the country in Eastern Europe, where the Moldovan pavilion at the “Expo” is headed by a special corner of the famous “Lautari” orchestra, entitled “Lautari Orchestra, the symbol of the Republic of Moldova”, as it is the national orchestra of traditional music “Lautari”. Conducted by Maestro Nicholas Potgros, it is a global icon of Moldovan musical culture.

Over the course of 50 years of artistic activity, the maestro, Botgros, has proven the uniqueness of Moldovan traditional music, as a reflection of the beauty of the spirit and cultural heritage of the Moldovan people.

The orchestra has performed thousands of high-profile performances throughout Moldova, and on prestigious theaters around the world in Greece, Italy, Germany, France, Turkey, Denmark, USA, Austria, Mongolia, and many other countries.

On the other hand, the Moldovan composer Eugene Yoga, who is famous for composing the soundtracks for more than 200 films, stands out in the Moldovan pavilion. The 200 best classics of all time.

Music stars in the modern era have their share of promotion in the Moldovan pavilion, most notably Andrew Rael or Andrei Rata, one of the brightest stars of electronic music in the world, who has collaborated in many works with top stars in his field, such as “Armin van Buuren” and “Andrei Rata”. WW, The Chainsmokers, Dash Berlin, Tiesto, Seven Lions, and Ryle is among the world's 200 best DJs.

The National Academy of Folk Dance Ensemble “Jok” has been the official representative of the Republic of Moldova for 75 years, and the Folk Dance Troupe has performed in 70 countries, including more than 7,000 dance performances. Such as "Kaluchay", "Brull", "Batuta", "Saranaska", and "Krateilet", all of which are inscribed on the "UNESCO" List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

The Moldovan pavilion presents a group of ancient folk musical instruments that fascinated visitors to the pavilion, most notably the “tuba,” a traditional percussion instrument, the “koiza,” a traditional stringed instrument made of wood, and the Moldovan flute, a traditional musical instrument made of hollow wooden reeds and wax. Bee, and "Fluire", a popular flute that resembles a tin whistle, but is made of wood.