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Tünde Ivánovics – Géza Fábri

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'Csángó' – Hungarian folk songs from Moldva resung

 

 

Folk music, the authentic folk song emerges from within them, comes to life, and they support it’s viability with great anxiety. They draw from the spring of Moldva - from the music of Külsőrekecsin, Klézse, Trunk, Gyoszény, Lujzikalagor and Pusztina – while they feel obliged to add to this stream.

 They search for the natural joins of the melodies, to let them soar even against the current.

The master of the lute playfully presents the duality of his instrument, it’s melodious and accompanying role. He thus opens up an entire gallery of tools used by lute players during the course of musical production.

They declare that this seed will always shoot new buds, for it bursts out of nature’s minimalistic principles, just as the masterpiece of the melody, the birth of which will hold mysteries one can perhaps never unravel.

They aim to save a very sincere world as it’s renewal. Thier songs and lute-music speak of a passing world, depicting the Eden of Moldva in virtuosity of ornaments, but symultaneously giving a confession about their own inner selves. Thus, they resound our Hungarian csángó songs from Moldva, and the unique harmony of their music recalls the past by projecitng it into the future.

 

 

Tünde Ivánovics – voice

Géza Fábri – folk lute, voice

 

With

Members of the Zurgo Ensemble:

Lídia Draskóczy – violin

Bercel Nagy – wooden flute

László Demeter – folk lute

Andrea Navratil – voice

 

Balázs Szokolay Dongó – kaval, jew's harp, wooden flute, bagpipes

Dániel Lipták – violin

 1. Spring Breeze

 2. Forest, Forest

 3. Bird (Muntenia)

 4. Spring

 5. Bride, Bride

 6. A Song To St. Ladislas

 7. Where Are You King Stephan?

 8. The Peony

 9. Beyond The Water

10. A Hair Fell Into My Eye

11. The Grandson Of Gyöngyös György

12. The Outlaw's Wife

13. Soldiers's Song

14. On Mountain And Ground