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Gombszorp 'Music Of The Future' (GOMBSZORP) Carpathian folk music. Gömbszörp is made up of members of other bands in the Hungarian folk music movement: Méta, Fix-Stimm and Galga. The title of the record comes from their belief in the notion that authentic Hungarian folk music can be taken into the 21st Century. More |
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TransylMania 'El ne add az osi hazat' Second release from TransylMania. The band are from the Transylvanian town of Baraolt, and were formed in 2002. It is rock music Transylvanian style. More |
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'Laszlo Lajtha Instrumental Folk Collection' (Balassagyarmat, Sopron) Wonderful archive mono recordings of Hungarian folk music. Edited by Lujza Tari More |
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'Hungarian Folk Music From Szatmar Region' (Instrumental), Collected and Edited by Hans Hurtig And Andras Vavrinecz Hungarian folk music from collected from one of the most fertile regions. Much of this material has been used and interpreted by many of the modern folk music ensembles around today. More |
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TransylMania 'May It Be As It Was, Legyen ugy, mint regen volt' Rock music Transylvanian style! TransylMania are from the Transylvanian town of Baraolt, and were formed in 2002. "Transylvania hides treasures. It tries to mask and preserve them from the world which keeps destroying itself.... More |
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Vasmalom 'Vasmalom III' The Budapest-based Vasmalom combines Hungarian and southeast European traditional music with elements of improvisation and contemporary music. The band mixes the power of traditional music and the playfulness of contemporary music to create an energetic, exciting and unique sound. More |
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Vasmalom 'Vasmalom I' Founded in 1981 by Gábor Reothy, Vasmalom - like other Hungarian folk bands (e.g. Muzsikás, Vujicsics, Vizönto, etc.) - first made their mark in the local folk music revival and dancehouse movement of the early 70s. More |
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Janosi Ensemble 'Rhapsody, Liszt and Bartok Sources' The Hungarian folk music adapted and used by composers Franz Liszt and Bela Bartok played in its original style, or as close to it as research permits. More |
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Békés Banda 'ZSOK JOC Romanian Village Music from Hungary 'The Békés Banda, from the Southeast Hungarian county of Békés, have been collecting and playing the traditional music of the Slovaks, Germans, South Slavs and Romanians of the region. More |
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Zengo 'Víg Óra - A Time to be Merry' 'A spontaneous course in Hungarian folk dance, to be enjoyed by young and old alike....' More |
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Zengo 'Kettos - Partners' They perform music and dance from Transylvania and Moldavia using traditional acoustic instruments. Their repertoire is rich and varied with good use of the different instruments they play. This release contains plenty of lively dance tunes. More |
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Piko And His Band Song Of Ördöngösfüzes (Hungarian Folk Music from Transylvania) '...The word ördöngös (devilish) does not mean that one is in the devil's power, but is used for someone who has exceptional, supernatural power. The music of Füzes is keeping this power. The music is blessed with a special power that is both healing and consoling'. More |
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Zengo 'Hungarian Folk Music' The group, which was founded in 1983 and has appeared many times on radio and TV. Besides collecting, teaching and arranging folk-music, the group have toured at home and abroad. More |
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Adam Istvan Icsan 'Es Bandaja' Icsan's band was the most popular in the Csipkeszeg area of Szek, where still today they serve as the musical model. The singing of Mark Josef and Szabo Varga Gyorgy reveals a unique style that preserves features of Hungarian shaman singing. More |
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Elveszett Eden II - Lost Eden II. The selected songs of Sándor Fedor 'Dimo' Lost Eden Volume 2 2 x CD set of Folk music recordings Sándor Fedor "Dimo" Born in 1915 in Szatmár County, this Gypsy man was of exceptional talent.. More |
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'The Rough Guide to Hungarian Music' Various Artists 'A compilation which sets the standard… this is an album which will have you reaching for your atlases, your history books and your dancing shoes….a hard act for other compilers to follow.' More |
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Figur Banda 'Magyar népzene Szlovákiából - Hungarian Folk Music in Slovakia' 'Felvidek is in the northern reaches of the Hungarian language area and is an area especially rich when it comes to folk music traditions. Bela Bartok and Zoltan Kodaly already noticed this region in the early period of their field collection work.' More |
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Kis Gergely Marton 'Citerat Pengessetek - Play the Zither' Receiving the award 'Young master of Folk Art' in 1994 for solo zither playing Kis Gergely Marton presents on this release songs and melodies from various regions where the Hungarian language is spoken. More |
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'KI MIT TUD?' Various Artists Ensembles featured on this CD: Fix Stimm, Amaro Suno, Kalman Balogh, Lenko Peter and others. A selection from the best performers of a TV competition on new folk music artists. Instrumental folk music and folk songs. More |
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