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World Beat > Balkan > Music CD details Vujicsics
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Károly Győri ( 1955 - 11th August
2006) |
Ferenc Szendrodi - first tambura, tambura samica
Zoltán Horváth - first tamura, alt tambura, tenor tambura
Guests:
Márta Sebestyen - voice
Julia Rado - voice
Balázs Szokolay - bagpipe
Antus Vizin - bagpipe
Zoltan Farkas - dance
"Jointly presenting the musical heritage of the Serbs and Croats of Hungary is more timely ever before. The South Slav music of this country is something unique. The interaction and mutual dependence over many centuries of the many nations of the Carpathian Basin and South East Europe has produced folk art that is at once diverse and an integrated whole."
Vujicsics ensemble was formed in 1974 in Pomaz, in the
early days of the folk-dance revival in Hungary. The primary aim was to continue and
revive the folk-music heritage of the Serbian communities in the Budapest region
(Szentendre, Pomaz, Csobanka, Budakalasz). Later its scope was extended to the folk-music
of the Croats of the Danube valley and southern Hungary, including field-work,
arrangements, and performance, and the presentation as such of this diverse and colourful
folk-music.
Their successes are maybe also due to the fact that for more than 20
years the composition of the ensemble has remained the same. Since the beginning of the
80s they have made records and toured throughout Europe as members of the international
ensemble Vents d'Est (Eastern Winds).
"...Gyorgy Martin was one of the most important figure
for the so-called 'dance-house movement' in Hungary. He had been
collecting folk dances with their music (he made recordings very often
either on tape or on film). In his theory the role of the round dances was
a very important element, so he collected many South Slavian dances in
Hungary - sometimes he did his work with Tihamer Vujicsics.
He collected Croatian dances and music along the river Drava which was
very impressive for us and later we collected in the same area. Most of
the music on our Somogy neighbors LP and on Podravina CD is from
that collections..."
Read more of this interview with Vujicsics member Mihály
Borbély in our magazine section.
USD 17.99
Out of
stock
Visit the Vujicsics web site at:
www.vujicsics.com

| This symbol Tracks |
1. Vrapcevo (4'01") |
| 2.
Alaj Diko (7'14") |
| 3. Krizanje (4'27") |
| 4. Dude (2'06") |
| 5. Nije Sala (5'35") |
| 6. Kolo (4'49") |
| 7. Udaranje u Sare (5'33") |
| 8. Jozo (5'27") |
| 9. Becarac (5'27") |
| 10. Kud Pogledam (2'02") |
| 11.
Kolovoda (4'18") |
Duration (51'15") |
Our mp3 samples are approximately 30 seconds long and of low(ish) quality for a fast download (file size app 300KB) |
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