
Bela Lakatos and the Gypsy Youth Project
'Introducing...'
(INTRO106CD)
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GBP 8.97
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Music CD details
Bela Lakatos and the Gypsy Youth Project
'Introducing...'
(INTRO106CD)
Label - World Music Network, UK
Release 2006
From record label:
"Introducing Bela Lakatos & The Gypsy Youth Project tells the story of Hungarian Gypsy youth, with poignant tales of lost love, hardship and reflections on the life of an outcast people. Known as ‘Ternipe' (meaning ‘youth') at home, the group – which is predominantly vocal, with percussion from sticks, foot-stomping and a metal can, and an acoustic guitar and mandolin – was formed with the aim of ensuring the survival of Gypsy folk music and to launch the next generation of Hungarian Gypsy music.
Celebrating A New Generation of Hungarian Gypsy Music
Known as ‘Ternipe' (meaning ‘youth') at home, Bela Lakatos & The Gypsy Youth Project is predominantly vocal but also features percussion from sticks, foot-stomping and a metal can, an acoustic guitar and mandolin. The group began by collecting traditional rural Gypsy folk songs, and many of them gathered on these research expeditions, are featured on this recording. The songs are gritty, reflecting the rural Roma experience – tales of lost love, discrimination and hardship. Their repertoire features the three predominant styles of Hungarian folk music: Ló Ko Gilji (slow ballad), Ró Vjaki Gilji (a song for the ‘stick dance' that is typically played in a 4/4 rhythm) and Khelimaski Gilji (a style that is traditionally danced either solo or in pairs, and played in a 2/3 rhythm).
Today in Hungary, there are two distinct worlds of Gypsy music: rural folk (performed almost exclusively for the Gypsy community) and ‘restaurant music' (performed primarily for tourists). This is a great introduction to a group of young musicians whose mission is to ensure the survival of Gypsy folk songs.
In 1989, Gusztav Varga (founder of the legendary Hungarian Gypsy band
Kalyi Jag) teamed up with the singer and arranger Bela Lakatos and a group of young musicians who still spoke Romany as their mother tongue. Their mission was to preserve and develop traditional Hungarian music."
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Bela Lakatos and the Gypsy Youth Project
'Introducing...'
(INTRO106CD)
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Tracks
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1. O Bijav (The Wedding)
2. Pal O Foro (After the Market)
3. Lina
4. Shun Athe Mura Dola (Listen to Me God)
5. Muro Shavo Kiki (My Dear Son Kiki)
6. Geri Romnji (Abandoned Woman)
7. Autar Manca (Come with Me)
8. Korkorro Som (I'm Lonely)
9. Del O Brishind... (It's Raining...)
10. Bilako Na Zhuvau (I Can't Live Without Her)
11. Patave Baxtale (Fortunate Sandal)
12. Puter Mama (Mother Open)
13. Dimo
14. Na Sutyom (I Haven't Slept)
15. Po Drom (On the Road) |
Duration (45'05") |
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