Hundred Gypsy Violins (Live from Budapest) 2CDs
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- Audio > Music
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- 21
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- 171.45 MB
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- hungary gypsy violin folklore balkan world
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- Apr 12, 2009
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- ill88eagle
Hundred Gypsy Violins (Live from Budapest) The Budapest Gypsy Orchestra is the World’s largest gypsy symphony Orchestra. It has been founded in 1985, when Sándor Járóka, at the time Hungary's most famous "primas" (gypsy soloist) died. All Hungarian gypsy musicians had come to his funeral. After the ceremony they begin to play. The orchestra had been born out of that improvised moment. The Orchestra has already had enormous success over the last years in many world - famous concert halls and festivals, notably in Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italia, Japan, Latvia, Luxemburg, Netherland, Poland, Portugal, Principality of Monaco, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and will perform next in many other countries. Each appearance of the orchestra has an incomparable effect on the audiences: dressed in colourful, traditional dresses the orchestra is much larger than most classical orchestras! Their earthy, native energy thrills everybody. Notably also, that the entire orchestra plays by heart, without score. Quick changes of rhythm, of colour, harmony and style are found in every piece they play, extraordinary variations, rich harmony and instinctive feelings for the unison of the ensemble, for seamless transitions are innate abilities of these musicians CD1 01. Khartchaturian - Sabre Dance 02. Johannes Brahms - Magyar Táncok 5 03. Elemer Szentrirmay - In Memory of Bihari 04. Johannes Brahms - Magyar táncok 6 05. Monti - Monti Czardas 06. Ferraris - Two Guitars 07. Laszlo Berki - Summer in Paris 08. Traditionnel - Czardas (young soloist) 09. Traditionnel - Cymbalom'solo 10. Cani De Marquina - La Marquiéne CD2 1. Johann Strauss (son) - Overture To Die Fledermaus 2. Johannes Brahms - Magyar táncok 1 3. Johann Strauss (son) - Tritsch Tratsch Polka 4. Franz Liszt - Magyar rapszódia 5. Johann Strauss - On The Beautiful Blue Danube 6. Grigoras Dinicu - The Lark 7. Traditionell - Czardas 8. Johann Strauss - The Radetzky March