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Sandor 'Neti' Fodor 'We Go To' Here you can listen to one of the last concerts held in the Fono Music Hall by Sándor Fodor Neti, the famous first violin from Kalotaszeg. The accompanying booklet has a 25 page photo essay on Neti. More |
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Okros Ensemble 'So It Goes...' Qkros, one of the leading folk music ensembles today, play mainly Transylvanian folk music. Led by the brilliant violinist Csaba Ökrös, they are one of the best interpreters of this type of folk music and on this new release they are joined by Kálmán Balogh on cimbalom. More |
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Sandor 'Neti' Fodor 'Transylvanian Folk music, Kalotaszegi nepzene' Master Transylvanian fiddler, who has influenced many, including Muzsikas and Okros ensembles. More |
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Magyarpalatkai Banda 'Palatkaiak a Fonóban 2002-2003' One of the best folk dancing clubs in Hungary must be the Fonó Budai Zeneház in Budapest. There you can regularly see folk music performances of the highest calibre. One ensemble who fit in well at the dance house is the Transylvanian folk band Magyarpalatkai. More |
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Aladar Csiszar and his Peterlaka Band 'Antal Fekete's field recordings 10' The 10th volume of Folk Europa's excellent field recording music series. These recordings that make up this excellent series come from the archive of Antal Fekete. More |
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Janos Gondos and Gyorgy Gondos 'Gernyeszeg - Antal Fekete's field recordings 11' "On this album we focus our attention on two outstanding sons of Gernyeszeg on the border of the Marosszék Mezőség regions - thus providing a deeper insight into the music of this region." More |
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Agnes Herczku 'In Gold and Blue' Having sung with some of the best best folk ensembles in Hungary (Okros, Nikola Parov, Fono Zenekar, Honvéd Ensemble etc) as well as being featured on the 'Új Élő Népzene - Living Village Music' series, this is Agnes' first solo release. In it she has drawn upon the wealth of love songs from Hungarian folk culture. More |
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Vajdaszentivany Band 'Hungarian Forever! Antal Fekete's Field Recordings 7' The latest in the Folk Europa series of archive recordings features the music of the Vajdaszentivány Band, one of the most outstanding ensembles of the Maros region, Transylvania. The influence of the modern era is revealed not only by the bass guitar, but also in the repertoire...' More |
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Gergely Agocs 'Nine ballads' Nine Ballads: nine stories about the tragedies and passionate emotions of ancient people told in poetic songs. The eternal messages of these centuries-old ballads are up-dated by Gergely Agócs, member and leader of Fonó Zenekar. More |
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Adamos Band 'Wedding At Sovenyfalva in 1980 - Antal Fekete's Field Recordings 5' Continuing series of archive recordings this time featuring the music of the Ádámos Band, the most outstanding ensemble of the Kis-Küküllő region of Transylvania. The recording was made at a wedding at Sövényfalva in 1980... More |
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'Dusty Bench Ball' Various Artists - Hurdy-gurdy music. Traditional Dance Music from Hungary’s Southern Plains Region. Musicians include members of Teka and Vujicsics ensembles. More |
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Jozsef Lunka - Peterlaka Band Leader 'Antal Fekete's Field Recordings 4' "Magyarpéterlaka is one of the most significant musical centres in the Upper-Maros region. Not only did the best cimbalom players emerge from here, but this vicinity is also the home of Aladár Csiszár, possibly (beside János Zerkula) the last important Transylvanian prímás (lead violinist) of our age.,," More |
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Magyar Tekerőzenekar - Hungarian Hurdy-Gurdy Orchestra 'Vitézek az végeknél - Hungarian Traditional Music' Audio CD with a CD-Rom track - can be played as a normal audio CD. This band was formed in 1989 as one of the most interesting and creative workshops in Hungarian Traditional Music. More |
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Magyarpalatkai Band 'Wedding At Magyarpalatka In 1984, Antal Fekete's Field Recordings 3' Third installment of Folk Europa's wedding music releases. Featuring the music of the Magyarpalatka Band from 1984. The recordings of Antal Fekete set an example for generations of dancehouse musicians. With this release tribute is paid to violinist Márton Kodoba and the great musician dynasties of Magyarpalatka. More |
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Üsztürü Group 'Music Of Dead Tree' This first recording by Uszturu, offers something special to those who like the powerful dynamic of traditional Transylvanian instrumental dance music. More |
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Sovidek Band 'Ball At Felsosofalva, Antal Fekete's Field Recordings 6' More of Folk Europa's excellent field recordings music series. This set was recorded in 1980 in the village of Felsősófalva with the band Sóvidék. More |
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Uszturu 'Az Oregeke' Traditional Transylvanian instrumental folk song and dance music. More |
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Cifra Ensemble A Tánc és a Zene - The Dance and the Music Cifra plays music for stringed instruments following the traditional performance style of their Transylvanian predecessors. The violinist and cymbalist have their origins in famous musical families living in small Transylvanian villages. More |
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Kati Panek and The Elder Tree, Bodzafa 'A Panek Katie - Traditional Hungarian Music From Transylvania' Pure Transylvanian Folk Music. Kati Panek and Bodzafa means the same for Transylvania as Marta Sebestyen means for Hungary. Kati was one of the founders of the dance house movement in Transylvania and also of the Eldertree band. More |
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Tizenkét Banda 'Erdélyország' Tizenket Banda was formed by Meta members Albert Mohácsy and Zsolt Nagy whose idea it was to invite their favourite violin playing (primas) friends to guest on one tune each. Each guest agreed without hesitation thus the long list of well-known musicians. More |
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Bokros Ensemble 'Bourdon Synthesis - European Traditions' Great release from this band whose members are amongst the best musicians in Balkan folk scene. A strong hurdy gurdy sound from throughout More |
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Magyarpalatkai Banda 'Esküvo Mezokeszuben, Antal Fekete's Field Recordings 1' Transylvanian wedding folk songs and dances music from the regions: Mezoseg, Kis-Kukullo, Kalotaszeg etc. More |
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Ökrös Ensemble Elindultam szép hazámból - I Left My Sweet Homeland Okros are one of the leading folk music ensembles today, playing mainly Transylvanian folk music. They are one of the best interpreters of this type of folk music and on this release are joined by other musicians of equal excellence: Kálmán Balogh on Cymbalom, Aladar Csiszár on violin, and Ágnes Herczku on vocals. More |
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Ökrös Ensemble 'Bonchida, Haromszor - Bonchida Times Three' Bonchida is in Transylvania, and the traditional folk music from there is quite unique. It's development has been thought to have evolved from being played for both nobility and peasantry in older times. More |
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Sandor 'Neti' Fodor 'Kalotaszegi Nepzene - Transylvanian Folk Music' Master Transylvanian fiddler, who has influenced many, including Muzsikas and Okros ensembles. Hardback book format with 16 pages, in English and Hungarian More |
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