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Ghymes
'Hejavarazs'
(5438062)
Musicians:
Andor Buják - töröksíp, saxophone, voice
Attila Pukkai - cimbalom
Gyula Szarka - voice, guitar, fretless bass
Tamás Szarka - voice,violin, guitar, synthesiser, fretless bass
Guests:
Szabolcs Nagy - synthesizer
Péter Farnbauer - synthesizer
Sándor Tiba - drum, ütősök
Lajos Gyenge - drum
Bernadett Kiss - voice
Emőke Vincze - nő
Label - EMI, Hungary
Released 2002
Latest release from Ghymes now signed to a major label.
Slovakian folk music band Ghymes was formed in 1984 at Nitra University of
Pedagogy in Slovakia. Initially they played Hungarian folk music but are
now extending their repertoire to include music originating in other parts
of Eastern and Southern Europe.
They say their objective in the music is to find a commonality between
different people, races and religions of the world, and this is why they
explore and develop the folk music of different countries. As their band
member Andor Buják stated 'If the musicians open up their hearts on the stage,
the audience can feel it. That's real magic for us.'
Along with its leading member Michel Montanaro, (a musician from
Provence, France), Ghymes and the Vujicsics
ensembles are joint members of the group VENTS D´EST (Eastern Wind).
Under this name they have also recorded several CDs.
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Visit the homepage of Ghymes at:
www.ghymes.hu
Read an interview with Ghymes at the Central Europe Review
www.ce-review.org
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Ghymes
'Hejavarazs'
(5438062)
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Song Titles
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1. Állatfarm (3'24")
2. Vágyalku (6'11")
3. Pörög a méz (4'38")
4. Január (4'45")
5. Héjavarázs I. (2'12")
6. Héjavarázs II. (5'18")
7. Tizedik (5'06")
8. Alhambra (3'06")
9. Zivatar (5'44")
10. Johann (5'02")
11. Altató (köszönet Panek Katinak) (4'23")
12. Kés a szájban (6'22") |
Duration (56'43") |
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