
Artist
Gheorghe Zamfir
Gheorghe Zamfir is a pop artist from Găeşti, Romania formed in 1941. 44 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Pop · Găeşti, Romania · Best pop albums
- 44
- Releases
- 1970–2026
- Active years
- 1941
- Formed

Artist
Gheorghe Zamfir is a pop artist from Găeşti, Romania formed in 1941. 44 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Pop · Găeşti, Romania · Best pop albums

Most popular
The Lonely Shepherd
1980 · 14 tracks

The Feeling of Christmas
1999

Zauber der Panflöte
1992

Legenda românească
2000
Flûte de pan et orgue
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A Christmas Portrait
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Zamfir: Rapsodie du printemps; Panpipes Concerto No. 1
2026

Elia Cmiral: 2 Suites for Pan Flute & Orchestra
2024

Songs of Romance
2023

Glorie nopții de Crăciun
2020

Gheorghe Zamfir's Repertoire for Piano & Panpipe Duo
2019

Classical Panflute Meditations
2018

Selection Gheorghe Zamfir
2015

Sa traiesti nanasul meu
2015

Music From The Movies
2014

Gheorghe Zamfir - Magic of the Pan Pipes
2013

Zamfir In Scandinavia
2011

Mai vino Tepes o data
2008

King Of The Pan Flute And Other Favorites
2006

Colinde
2002

The Feeling Of Romance
2000
Intemporel
1999
Hora românilor & țiganiada
1999

Pan Flute Christmas (Contempory Versions of Your Favorite Christmas Songs)
1997

Songs Of Romance Vol.2
1997

Le meilleur de la flûte de Pan
1995
Panflute: Gypsy Passion
1995
Magic of the Mountains
1994
Dances of Romance
1992

Zauber Der Panflöte (Best Of)
1992
Baroque Concertos (English Chamber Orchestra feat conductor: James Judd)
1991

Love Songs
1991
Colors
1990
Classics by Candlelight
1990

Panis Angelicus - Festliche Klänge für Panflöte
1990
Glorious Pipes
1990
Encore!
1987

Harmony
1987

Les flûtes roumaines
1986
Meister der Panflöte
1985
Zauberklang der Panflöte
1976

Années 70
1970
Gheorghe Zamfir (Romanian pronunciation: ; born April 6, 1941) is a Romanian pan flute musician. Zamfir is known for playing an expanded version of the traditional Romanian-style pan flute (nai) of 20 pipes to 22, 25, 28 and 30 pipes to increase its range, and obtaining as many as eight overtones (additionally to the fundamental tone) from each pipe by changing the embouchure. He is arguably known as "The Master of the Pan Flute" (see Criticism).