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Gazsa Band 'The Orko Gypsies From Transylvania' "... the Őrkő Gypsies really were on their way, but they weren't going to a ball,.. They Were on their way to the Etnofon Recording Studio in Budapest to record ... a few pieces from their scintillating singing tradition. It was a big adventure for them and the first time they had stood in front of a microphone to sing their grandparents' songs, documenting them for posterity and for their grandchildren to listen to someday." More |
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CimbaliBand 'Black Lake' "...The formation of CimbaliBand, fronted by the pairing of cimbalom and accordion, can be regarded as a pioneering enterprise. The harmony of these two instruments - together with vocals, violin, tambura, double bass and darbuka - helps to create sound which springs from a deeply rooted tradition yet is born at the very present. This fresh and dynamic music of today, played on entirely acoustic instruments, manages to captive even those who otherwise do not have an affinity for folk music..." More |
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Kalyi Jag, Romanyi Rota, Romano Drom a.o. 'Gypsy Folk Groups from Hungary' GYPSY FOLK GROUPS FROM HUNGARY. Featuring: Kalyi Jag, Romanyi Rota, Terpine Ensemble, Romano Drom Ensemble and Kanizsa Csillagai Traditional Gypsy music sung in Gypsy and Hungarian. More |
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CimbaliBand 'TransBalkan Express' Balkan and gypsy music is getting popular at clubs, festivals and pubs, according to the CimbaliBand, most of whose members are not Roma. They play Gypsy, Hungarian and Balkans music focused on the cimbalom, a stringed instrument struck with light hammers, and the accordion. More |
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Karavan Familia 'La familijaki zor, The Power Of Family' "The music of Karavan Familia group involves incredible human emotions and love and they are able to give back this love to their surroundings with their music. The audience feels that musicians with such strong cultural roots and talent are very rare to find. They play and sing with a total and true emotional background...." More |
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Mielle Bibescu 'Ghilaben Amenta Romale!' "MOTHOL TUMENGA O BIBESCU Cantati cu noi, tigani! va spune Bibescu." Romanian Lautari music mixed with gypsy music from Hungary, Spain, Greece, Russia, Serbia, Turkey and Armenia More |
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Karavan Familia 'Gipsy Crossroads' The Karavan familia Gipsy world music and folk group plays traditional folk music arrangements from the different dialects of their native culture with individual effects and sounds. Gipsy music not only from Hungary, but from the Balkans, Romania, Russia and from Spain – formed to their own style. More |
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Nomada 'Aven Le Roma, Here come the Roma' Five piece gypsy group Nomada was founded by Roma singer-guitarist Gusztáv Balogh in 2003. Nomada’s music is derived from the Hungarian Gypsy tradition in addition to drawing from other musical styles such as Spanish, Arabic and Serbian folk elements. More |
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Etnorom 'Romanyi Luma, Gipsy World' EtnoRom's mission is to build contact between Romany tribes who wandered from Northern India and settled down in various parts of the world: In Northern Africa, Andalusia, Turkey, The Balkan Peninsula, Serbia, Russia, Romania and Hungary. In most of the cases the Gypsy people themselves don't know the music and dances of their brothers and sisters. More |
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Ionel Tudorache 'Avea mosu un baietel' Romanian Gypsy accordion player with ensemble. More |
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Valentina Mocanu 'Cand joaca tiganii roata' Valentina Mocanu is well known as a singer in the manele style, which is said to be derived from "...underground translations and imitations of Turkish and Arabic songs". It is sung mainly by gypsies in Bucharest. More |
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Damian Luca and his Orchestra 'Gipsy Feelings' Damain Luca is a renowned panpipe player and in addition to CD releases in Romania has had albums released in many other countries. More |
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Mioara Lincan and Nelu Ploiesteanu 'Sa Petrecem Azi Ca Niciodata' Romanian singer Mioara Lincan in duet with Nelu Ploiesteanu accompanied by ensemble led by Andreita Miron. More |
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Marcel Budala 'Acordeon vol. 1, Comori ale muzicii lautaresti Legendary Romanian Gypsy accordion player with ensemble. Recordings compiled from the archives of Electrecord, Romania.. More |
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Mioara Lincan 'Fericire, ai venit in casa mea' Romanian singer Mioara Lincan with ensemble including top acordeon player Marian Mexicanul. More |
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Bela Lakatos and the Gypsy Youth Project 'Introducing...' 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. More |
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Kalyi Jag 'Karingszo Me Phirav - Where I Come and Go' Sung in Gypsy and Hungarian languages. Kalyi Jag, Black Fire in English, play authentic Gypsy music and have been doing so for over 20 years. They are recognised as one More |
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Kalyi Jag 'Ciganyszerelem - Gypsy Love' Audio CD and CD ROM combined. CD ROM section has extensive details on the band and their music, including a video clip! This CD will play in a standard audio CD player. More |
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Kalyi Jag 'O Suno - The Dream - Az Álom' Traditional Gypsy music sung in Gypsy and Hungarian. 24 page booklet with song texts in original language and English. More |
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Kokai Big Band 'A Hegedu Varazsat - The Magic of the Violin' Gypsy music from Hungary The Kokai Big Band are a fine example of the 'restaurant band' that has always been popular in Hungarian restaurants! Jozsef Kokai junior and his band are one of the top exponents of this type of music. At times melancholic at others wild and fiery! More |
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Kalyi Jag 'Tjirej le Gilja - All my songs are Yours' New release from Kalyi Jag. A special project of Gypsy religious songs by Gustav Varga. More |
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Ternipe (Youth) 'Sakoneske for Everybody' Ternipe, or Youth in English, are a new group consisting of young Gypsy musicians. More |
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Impro Rom 'Sir a sziv a szel' One of a new wave of Gypsy folk bands. Nice acoustic guitar work, voice, oral percussion and close harmonies in the vein of the Gypsy Kings. More |
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Kalyi Jag 'Köszöntünk titeket - Naisaras tumen - Greating for You' Ffrom Kalyi Jag! The band blend Gypsy music that is European, Asiatic and Arabian. Traditional Gypsy music sung in Gypsy and Hungarian language. More |
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