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Nigun
'Bale Kulturnik'
(ERCD090)
Musicians:
András Párniczky – guitar
Kirstóf Bacsó – alto and soprano sax
József Barcza Horváth – double bass
István Baló – drums
Guest:
Daniel Zamir – soprano sax
Label - Etnofon, Hungary
Released 2006
Hungarian label Etnofon have published the new album of the group
'Bale Kulturnik' featuring the Israeli sax player Daniel Zamir.
The term 'Bale Kulturnik' (Yiddish) means one who returns to his culture and transmits it others.
"The Music of NIGUN is professional, ... it isn't ethno- or world music, one can't range it neither to klezmer
jazz, which has formed in the near past. NIGUN kneads the original tunes and is so with a strong factor of
our improvised music life."
Péter Szigeti, Gramofon Magazine
The members of NIGUN, who don’t go only in for the same music but they are also friends, are mixing Jewish music (klezmer, sephard, folk-sacral) with jazz and
free-improvisational elements.
This music is characterized by both the melodic turns of Jewish music and improvisational elements. The aim of
Nigun is not only preserving heritage but creating new values.
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'Bale Kulturnik'
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