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Teka Ensemble - Wildflowers (TVM124) CD
Teka Ensemble
'Wildflowers'
(TVM124)


USD 16.99

 


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Téka Ensemble

'Erdélyország Sok Szép Vize'

(TVM106)

Musicians:
Csaba Ökrös - violin
András Soós - violin, viola
Beatrix Tárnoki - voice
György Lányi - viola, bagpipe, guitar, four stringed viola
Pál Havasréti - double bass, cello, hit gardon, drum, voice

Label - Téka Alapítvány
Released 2009


Teka release with new member Csaba Ökrös (ex Okros Ensemble) on violin. Csaba replaces László Porteleki who is now a member of Muzsikas.

From label:
"All art has the right to draw on other art. In fact, all art needs to have roots in something. So of course we have the right to give folk art this role... and in doing so, to make sure that it continues to provide aesthetic pleasure to those who still appreciate the beauty of wildflowers." 
Béla Bartók


Téka Ensemble play authentic Hungarian peasant music. Their repertoire emphasizes the traditional style of playing and the original feeling of folk music. They play string instruments (violin, viola, double bass, cello) and other unique folk instruments (bagpipe bőrduda, hurdy-gurdy tekerő, cimbalom, ütőgardon). With these instruments they reproduce a colourful picture of village music from all Hungarian - speaking territories. 

In Hungary they have regularly performed in their own club since 1977.




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Teka Ensemble - Wildflowers (TVM124) CD

Teka Ensemble

'Wildflowers'


(TVM124)

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Tracks
1. Zselyki lakodalmas
2. Megbocsásson édesanyám
3. Sebes csárdás
4. Cigány csárdás
5. Nárciszok völgye
6. Jól esik a bús szívnek
7. Jer bé a temetőkertbe
8. Ritka magyar
9. Korcsos és sűrű magyar
10. Nincs egyebem a rózsámnál
11. Féloláhos
12. Halotti lassú magyaros
13. Anyám, anyám édesanyám
14. Halottkísérő
15. Halottkísérő
16. Cigánytánc
17. Pontozó
18. Felkelt már a hajnalcsillag

Duration (57'03")

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Customer Reviews:

Reviewer: Kalman Magyar

TÉKA ENSEMBLE IS 25 YEARS OLD

(Reproduced from the HAL discussion group by kind permission)

I attended the TEKA 25 years anniversary album concert last Friday [18th of May] at a small Budapest theater called the MU Szinhaz. it was a relaxed and fun concert and it appears that the new Téka album will be an interesting one. May be the most important character of the band is that they remained to be truly authentic and they do not want to be a "show band" but give full respect to their collections and sources they learn from.

Vizeli Balazs is a fantastic violinist, probably one of the best in folkmusic in Hungary. Gyorgy Lanyi on the bracsa and Pal Havasreti on the Bass are solid foundations to the band's music. Beatrix Tarnoki is popular with Téka fans and after several year of singing with the band she now is an important member.

However several guest artists made the evening even more interesting and we should pay attention to their name; Kalman Balogh on the cimbalom needs no introduction. Mihaly Dresch Dudas is one of Hungary's most interesting new jazz or progressive jazz saxophone players, but he is also a great furulya player as we had a chance to see. Szokolai Balazs is a good Tekero and duda player, but the most exciting guest this time proof to be Ronert Kerenyi, an absolutely wonderful furulya player who is also a specialist in Gyimes and Moldva furulya music. I have not seen anything like him before his love and enthusiasm in playing the furulya shows immediately. There was also Ferenc Sara and Zsuzsa Varga who sang, played music and danced to make the evening more interesting.

I could not help but think back about twenty years, when we welcomed the Téka at the 1982 Hungarian folkdance Symposium, as the first "live" [most of the evenings] folk music band in America from Budapest. not much has changes with the Téka since then. They are the same fun loving people as they were then, at least this evening they were.
Kalman Magyar (Reproduced from the HAL discussion group by kind permission)
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