Erdélyi és Moldvai prÃmások (Musicians from Transylvania and
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- Audio > Music
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- 100.76 MB
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- hungary romania transylvania moldavia gypsy village balkan folklore world
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- Apr 11, 2009
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- ill88eagle
Erdélyi és Moldvai PrÃmások Kiss Ferenc gyűjt.(Collected by F. Kiss) Erdélyi és Moldvai prÃmások (Musicians from Transylvania and Moldavia) (ED-CD 019) As the result of its very complex nationality relations, Transylvania has become the meeting point of very diverse peasant cultures (Hungarian, Romanian, and German) and so, its folk music is unique too. The instrumental music traditions were preserved the most by the gypsies in Transylvania and Moldva. The art of beeing a musician descended from father to son for centurise and this is how those dynasties were born that served and shaped the music needs of village people. Today, however there is less and less possibility for them to play their music, as in many places people do not insist on the traditional, live music. Therfore precious this compilation, because all the bands you can hear on this album know and play such music pieces that originate from the era before the urbanisation of village life. Country: Romania Year: 2001 Format: mp3 192 kbps Size: 99.15 MB Tracks 1. Fetioreste des (Román férfi tánc / Rumanian men’s dance) 2. Palatkai román táncok / Rumanian dances from Palatka 3. Csingerálás / Gypsy dance 4. Bodonkúti táncok / Dances from Bodonkút 5. Joc Batrinesc din Barai 6. Fetioreste des (Román férfitánc / Rumanian men’s dance) 7. “Clock†8. Sűrű és ritka tempó / Hungarian men’s dances: fast and slow 9. Csingerálás / Gypsy dance 10. SzökÅ‘s / Leaping dance 11. “Medvés†/ “Bear dance†12. “Rókatánc†/ “Fox dance†13. Kerekes 14. Botosánka 15. “Gergelytánc†/ “Gregory dance†16. Batuta 17. Verbunk / Recruting dance 18. Jewish dance 19. Sebes forduló / Quick turning-dance 20. Lassú és sebes magyaros, “medvés†21. Ficsoreszka és sebes kalup / Rumanian men’s dance Duration (73′ 13″)