Técső Band

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Label: Etnofon
Year of release: 2004
Item number: EDCD069
Length: 61:45
Genre: folk music
Construction: plastic


The Técső Band – playing the traditional Rusin music of the Máramarosians, the “unknown land” – is one of the best-known bands of the crown town, which lies on the upper part of the river Tisza. The accordionist Jóska Csernavec and his brothers are the descendants of a reputed gypsy dynasty, but the band’s violinists are not family members. Somehow playing violin was not inherited within the family. All of them learnt the musical style from their ancestors. Their diverse repertoire – because of the strong interethnic influence – features local Romanian, Gypsy, Jewish, Russian and Hungarian songs.
The second record of the Ukrainian band growingly popular abroad as well, includes dances and songs that have already disappeared from the daily use by the Ruthenian village people living around Técső, but are still remembered by the musicians and some of the elderly people.


Joszip Csernavec Georgijovics „Jóska” (1945) – bajan
Mihailo Csernavec Jurijovics „Misu” (1947) – little cimbalom
Jurij Csernavec Olexandrovics „Júra” (1951) – drum, plonka, Jew’s harp, voice
Ivan Popovics Mikolajovics „Iván” (1958) – violin

1. Nagyon régi tánc
2. Rahói hucul asztali
3. „Verhovina mati maja”
4. „ Katerinka maja”
5. „Sidaricska drena”
6. „Bila ruzsa lelija”


7. Ökörmezői lemák tánc
8. Drombojka (régi verhovinai ruszin tánc)


9. Román tánc


10. Román tánc
11. Erdélyes
12. Ökörmezői ruszin kolomejka
13. Román cigánytánc


14. Ruszin tánc a Huszti járásból
15. „Huculka Xenya” (tangó)
16. Régi kárpáti kolomejka
17. „Drága Kátya”
18. Román tánc
19. Román választós, kendős tánc
20. Ukrán hopak
21. Román kalácstánc
22. Voloska (oláh tánc)
23. „Vertek engem vertek” (ökörmezői dal)
24. Román lakodalmi táncok
25. Rahói cigánytánc


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