Hungary And Romania
13,39 EUR
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Multicultu
Release date: 27/May/1997
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Gyongyos Village: Khelimaski Dyili
1.2 Gyongyos Village: Khelimaski Dyili
1.3 Gyongyos Village: Meselaki Dyili
1.4 Gyongyos Village: Meselaki Dyili
1.5 Ketegyhaza Village; Meselaki Dyili
1.6 Ketegyhaza Village: Meselaki Dyili
1.7 Ketegyhaza Village: Khelimaski Dyili
1.8 Ketegyhaza Village: Khelimaski Dyili
1.9 Piricse Village: Meselaki Dyili
1.10 Piricse Village: Meselaki Dyili
1.11 Piricse Village: Khelimaski Dyili
1.12 Piricse Village: Khelimaski Dyili
1.13 Piricse Village: Khelimaski Dyili
1.14 Piricse Village: Khelimaski Dyili
1.15 Piricse Village: Khelimaski Dyili
1.16 Piricse Village: Khelimaski Dyili
1.17 Mezoseg Region: Csardas (Dance for Couples)
1.18 Mezoseg Region: Funeral Piece
1.19 Kalotaszeg Region: Men's Dance
1.20 Kalotaszeg Region: Keserves
1.21 Felsomarosment Region: Dance Piece
1.22 Felsomarosment Region: Wedding March
1.23 Csik Region: Men's Dance
1.24 Csik Region: Flirtation Dance for Men and Women
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: Descendants Of The Itinerant Gypsies
Description:From sadness, solitude & loneliness to sheer delight & joy, the focus of these folk recordings lies in 2 distinctive styles of song - the "loki d'ili," with it's slow tempo & rhythmic flexibility, and the "khelimaski d'ili," with it's fast tempo & rhythmic precision.
"Melodies of Sorrow and Joy" --Front cover. 18 page front insert includes photos, credits, history / background information and lyrics. "This collection is drawn from the 80-volume CD collection, Music Of The Earth: Fieldworkers' Sound Collections, originally released in 1992 in Japan under the supervision of Tomoaki Fujii by Victor Company of Japan (JVC) in collaboration with the National Museum of Ethnology (Japan) and Smithsonian/Folkways Records (USA)." --Liner notes. "The recordings were collected by Norio Inagaki during his field research in Eastern European agrarian towns. The Carpathian and Transylvanian recording sites are presently located in Romania." --Liner notes.
Producer: Chris Mills, Stephen McArthur
No. of tracks: 24
Manufacturer No.: MCM 3010
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