VA - Gipsy music - 10 CD box-set

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 07_Gypsy Music Box_0101_Kik is a cigányok.mp34.46 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0102_Kapanyél kaszanyél.mp31.61 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0103_Panaszkodik a hegedûm.mp32.7 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0104_Félrevágom a kalapom.mp31.21 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0105_Lenn az ardõ szélén.mp32.06 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0106_Tongola cigana.mp31.52 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0107_Minden roma rólunk beszél.mp32.37 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0108_Erdõ szélen tanyáznak a cigányok.mp32.59 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0109_Zöldszalagos a kalapom.mp31.06 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0110_Mamole.mp31.29 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0201_Ó nagyvilág gitáromnak hangja száll.mp31.94 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0202_Bementem én gyarmatra.mp32.55 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0203_Melléd fekszem egész éjjel csókollak, ....mp35.55 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0204_Mikor meghalok utánad, ....mp31.87 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0205_Nincsen nyugalmam.mp32.74 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0206_Öreganyo megy az úton.mp31.99 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0207_Sütok neked pogácsát, ....mp39.28 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0208_A romákkal mulatok, ....mp34.39 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0209_Cigányasszony megfogta a kezemet.mp32.6 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0301_Fantasy dojna and hora.mp32.16 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0302_Roma voices.mp32.53 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0303_Gypsy song.mp33.21 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0304_Allegro.mp33.21 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0305_Amen Samous Roma.mp32.74 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0306_Romani.mp33.51 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0307_Alborea.mp35.92 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0308_S a pus soarele sa jure.mp32.86 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0309_Fetele de Maritat.mp31.9 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0310_Vano.mp31.62 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0401_Malau tambura.mp32.75 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0402_Ó mamó.mp32.6 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0403_Jeklüvó.mp31.86 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0404_Hej kiskutyám.mp31.68 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0405_Váci börtön.mp31.89 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0406_Volt egy lovam.mp32.26 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0407_Anyám anuám lelkem.mp32.78 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0408_Háromszög.mp32.3 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0409_Múrórom.mp32.47 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0410_Jaj uram.mp32.66 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0501_Karsilamas Hidjaz.mp32.36 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0502_Gypsy song.mp33.21 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0503_Rom & Balano.mp310.06 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0504_The rom of the land.mp33.79 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0505_The rom of the fire.mp33.66 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0506_Rast tsiftetelli.mp33.25 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0507_Tsadir oyun havasi.mp33.06 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0508_Istanbul havasi.mp32.65 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0509_Kochek dance.mp33.47 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0510_Rumeli karsilama.mp33.16 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0601_Nazsa csori vimesa vimepala tutezsa.mp31.42 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0602_Hulipatrolare.mp32.8 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0603_Szimajek imekonyvo.mp32.4 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0604_Nukiaszmai gajzsi.mp33.37 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0605_Malac tambura.mp31.82 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0606_Vesa vesa zelenona.mp32.36 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0607_De báró otrajo.mp33.95 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0608_palamende tepiresza.mp31.61 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0609_Kament feri korkore lakamov.mp31.93 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0610_Deltusza dalekam.mp34.02 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0701_Love birds.mp33.14 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0702_Please don't go.mp34.57 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0703_Eli Eli.mp32.76 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0704_A beautiful night.mp34.53 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0705_Your words are wasted.mp34.62 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0706_Allegro.mp33.21 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0707_Kurbeti.mp35.62 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0708_Alma.mp33.34 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0709_Mendo mira.mp34.78 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0710_Koritsa.mp33.7 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0801_Ajaj mama.mp31.54 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0802_Ha kimegyek a piacra.mp31.07 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0803_kezd a hajnal hasadni.mp31.56 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0804_Ne bántsatok engemet békési cigányok.mp31.35 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0805_Sáközi.mp32.51 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0806_Jaj de sudár ez a cigánylány.mp31.99 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0807_A börtönenek.mp31.39 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0808_Ricsi ricsi.mp31.29 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0809_Dúl ide dúl.mp31.64 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0810_Az én uram Tatabányán melózik.mp31.21 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0901_Furculesti sirba.mp35.61 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0902_Ta pedia apo tin patra.mp33.54 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0903_Smyrna.mp32.42 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0904_Chassan.mp32.14 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0905_Rom echoes.mp32.89 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0906_Ciganska sam mala.mp33.11 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0907_Vano.mp31.62 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0908_On the banks of the Danube.mp35.32 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0909_Suite 1 of traditional songs.mp36.13 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_0910_Balkan wind.mp33.71 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_1001_Szentivánéji álom Nászinduló.mp32.25 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_1002_Magasan repül a daru.mp34.76 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_1003_Hejj cigány.mp34.38 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_1004_Lengyel zsidó dal.mp32.06 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_1005_Két gitár.mp36.74 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_1006_Kék Duna keringõ.mp32.97 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_1007_Szeptember.mp31.35 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_1008_Hora staccato.mp32.39 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_1009_Szõke magas férfi felemás cipõben, ....mp34.13 MB
 07_Gypsy Music Box_1010_Mákvurágcsárdás, ....mp33.15 MB
 albums.nfo32.9 KB

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Gipsy Music: Hungary, Transsylvania, Greece, Albania, Serbia, Turkey, Andalusia, Romania, 10 CD box-set



***track 21 is missing from disc 8 due to corrupt cd - sorry***



CD1



Bangó Margit, Kik is a cigányok, Hungarian Gypsy Music with gypsy orchestra



01. Kik is a cigányok ifj. Járóka S. - Bangó M.

02. Kapanyél, kaszanyél ifj. Járóka S. - Bangó M.

03. Panaszkodik a hegedum Kiss L. - Sándor J.

04. Félrevágom a kalapom Ifj. Rácz N.

05. Lenn az erdo szélén ifj. Járóka S. - Bangó M.

06. Tongola Cigana ifj. Járóka S.

07. Minden roma rólunk beszél ifj. Járóka S. - Bangó M.

08. Erdo szélen tanyáznak a cigányok Szabó J. - Szabó E.

09. Zöldszalagos a kalapom Fátyol T. - Lakatos M.

10. Mamole ifj. Járóka S. - Bangó M.

11. Jaj, de sudár ez a cigánylány ifj. Járóka S. - Bangó M.

12/1 Loli Coká ifj. Járóka S. - Bangó M.

12/2 Jaj, anyám ifj. Járóka S. - Bangó M.

12/3 Ellopták a fehér lovam a cigányok ifj. Járóka S. - Horváth T.

12/4 Sárközi ifj. Járóka S. - Bangó M.

13. Kerek az erdo Tradicionális

14. Román fantázia Járóka Sándor

15/1 Félreállok az utadból Tradicionális

15/2 Üzenek majd neked Tradicionális

16. Messze van a nyíregyházi… Tradicionális

17. Én a bánatot csak mindig kifogom Bangó Margit



Typically nomadic, the Roma have long acted as wandering entertainers and tradesmen. In all the places Roma live—in Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and northwest India— they have become known as musicians. The wide distances travelled have introduced a multitude of influences, starting with Indian roots and adding Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Slavic, Romanian, German, French, Spanish and Celtic touches.



Romani music characteristically has vocals that tend to be soulful and declamatory, and the music often incorporates prominent glissandi (slides) between notes. Instrumentation varies widely according to the region the music comes from.



Though no conclusive proof has been found, most historians believe that Roma are descended from an Indian people and migrated westward in several waves, probably all before 1000 AD. Roma still live in India, however, in Rajasthan and other areas, and work in multiple castes. These include the puppeteer Bhat, snake charmer Sapera and juggler Kamad castes, as well as Bhopa, Langa and Manganiyar musicians. Rajasthani Roma instruments include the kamayacha, a sort of fiddle, and khartal, a kind of castanets.



CD 2

Csóré Duó, Táncoljon a sok cigány, Hungarian Gypsy Music with guitars



01. Ó nagyvilág, gitáromnak hangja száll

02. Bementem én gyarmatra

03/1 Melléd fekszem, egész éjjel csókollak

03/2 Jaj de sukár ez a romalány

04/1 Mikor meghalok utánad

04/2 Visszavágyom a családomhoz

05. Nincsen nyugalmam

06. Öreganyó megy az úton

07/1 Sütök neked pogácsát

07/2 Mi lesz veled

07/3 Sok a cigány Mohácson

07/4 Kutinak a fia vagyok

07/5 Adjon Isten szekeremnek kereket

08/1 A romákkal mulatok

08/2 Csóró cigánygyerek, az járt itt

09. Cigányasszony megfogta a kezemet



Roma moved west from India, spreading throughout what is now Iran, Iraq, Armenia and other Middle Eastern countries. By 1050, the Roma are believed to have been playing music in Constantinople. By the end of the 15th century, Roma people lived in Bulgaria, Egypt, Romania, Hungary, Sudan, Greece and Serbia. From there, they spread to the remainder of Europe, and now exist in small numbers abroad.



Romani communities are common in Arab and Middle Eastern countries, but are often found in southern parts of India as well. There is a strong tradition of Romani music in Central and Eastern Europe, notably in countries such as Hungary, Romania and the former Yugoslavia. The quintessentially Spanish flamenco is to a very large extent the music (and dance, or indeed the culture) of the Roma of Andalusia.



CD 3



01. Fantasy, dojna and hora (Traditional) Gypsy Band of Victor Laszlo

02. Roma voices (Traditional) Unknown

03. Gypsy Song (Traditional) Fatos Selman

04. Allegro (Traditional arranged) Kurbeti

05. Amen Samous Roma (Hatzis ) Alexandras Hatzis

06. Romani (Traditional) Gypsy Musicians of Constantinople

07. Alborea (Traditional) Jose Gonzalez, Yorgos Papadopoulos

08. S-a-pus soarele sa jure (A vow to the sun) (Traditional) Mihal Michalache

09. Fetele De Maritat (Traditional) Achim Nica

10. Vano (Traditional) Zinaida Kikina

11. Hirovomvida (Grenade) (A. Hatzis - U. Giordis) Alexandros Hatzis

12. O Theos Na Me Filai (Amen Samous Roma)(May God Keep Me Safe )(A. Hatzis – E. Zervou – Y. Sotiriou) Alexandros Hatzis

13. Kustino Oro (G. Bregovic) Gregor Bregovic & Athens Symphony Orchestra

14. Wedding – Cocek (G. Bregovic) Gregor Bregovic & Athens Symphony Orchestra

15. Me Zilevis (You Envy Me) (N. Romanos – S. Kordas) Nikos Romanos

16. Sto Katahimono (Midwinter) ( A. Hatzis – E. Zervou) Alexandros Hatzis



Macedonian and Albanian Roma play Greek koumpaneia most frequently, with the Macedonian style distinctively known as calgia. Macedonian Roma music has been popularized by Goran Bregovic's "Ederlezi" from the soundtrack to Emir Kusturica's Time of the Gypsies, which was shot and set in the Macedonian Roma community.



Albanian Roma music is called Tallava. It has a distinct sound and is greatly influenced by Middle Eastern sounds. Drums and the daf are essential instruments. Other than its name, some people refer to it by the names given to the Albanian Roma people such as Hashkali, Magjup, Cigan, Jevg, Harrixhi, etc. Tallava is now gaining much popularity in Albania and many non-Roma singers are also singing and using it.CD 4

Kally Save, Le Rozika, Authentic Gypsy Music with authentic instruments



01. Malau tambura Traditional

02. Ó Mamó Traditional

03. Jeklüvó Traditional

04. Hej kiskutyám Traditional

05. Váci börtön Traditional

06. Volt egy lovam Traditional

07. Anyám, anyám lelkem Traditional

08. Háromszög Traditional

09. Múrórom Traditional

10. Jaj uram Traditional

11. Sürgönyi maladav Traditional

12. Sé sé sukár sé Traditional

13. Le Rozika Traditional

14. Cigeretta pavra Traditional

15. Tábortüz Traditional



Čoček is a dance of oriental origin, which can be danced as a line dance or as a solo improvisation. The word čoček comes from the Turkish köçek (dancing boy). Čoček is danced by Turks, Albanians and especially by Roma in Macedonia and Southern Serbia. Similar dances are found in Bulgaria (Kjuček) and Romania (Manea). The movements are small, fine and reserved, as if the dancer were dancing “inside her clothes”. Čoček music is probably the most lively, viable music tradition in the Balkans today, as shown by the success in the world music scene of the Roma musician Ferus Mustafov and the singer diva Esma Redžepova. Besides its Turkish and Balkan roots, the music incorporates strong influences from such diverse styles as Hindi film music or Mexican Mariachi music. Popular instruments today are the accordion, saxophone, clarinet, and even entire brass bands, because brass bands became popular in the folk music of this region after the First World War.



Hungary has a long and famous history of Roma musicians, with Janos Bihari being the most well-known of the traditional orchestra leaders. The Lakatos family now dominates the music.



Rural Hungarian Roma play a sparsely accompanied form of song called loki djili and dance songs called khelimaski djili.CD 5



1. Karsilamas Hidjaz (M. Koumbios) Balkan Voices

2. Gypsy Song (traditional) Balkan Voices

3. Rom & Balano (A.. Boulgourtzis) Kostas Pavlidis

4. The Rom Of The Land (K. Pavlidis) Kostas Pavlidis

5. The Rom Of The Fire (K. Pavlidis) Kostas Pavlidis

6. Rast Tsiftetelli (traditional) Gypsy Music Of Constantinople

7. Tsadir Oyun Havasi (traditional) Gypsy Music Of Constantinople

8. Istanbul Havasi (traditional) Gypsy Music Of Constantinople

9. Kochek Dance (traditional) Gypsy Music Of Constantinople

10. Rumeli Karsilama (traditional) Gypsy Music Of Constantinople

11. Karsilama (traditional) Gypsy Music Of Constantinople

12. Arnavut Taqsim (traditional) Gypsy Music Of Constantinople

13. Sulu Kule Havasi (traditional) Gypsy Music Of Constantinople



Roma in Greece are known for the zurna and davul duos (analogous to the shawm and drum partnership common in Roma music) and Turkish-influenced koumpaneia music. Koumpaneia has long been popular among Greek Roma and Jews (the latter being some of the most popular performers before World War II), especially in the city of Ioannina, and has recently been popularized by artists like Kostas Pavlidis and Yianni Saleas.



Romanian Roma musicians are called lautari, and typically form string bands called taraf. Tarafs include fiddles, cimbaloms, accordions and a double bass, and are common throughout the country. The most popular are Taraf de Haidouks and Fanfare Ciocărlia, who have gained an international following.



Manele is a contemporary movement of Roma music in Romania and elsewhere in the Balkans, incorporating elements of popular music genres into traditional Gypsy music. The Danube basin is probably the Northern limit of dances of oriental origin in Europe. Manea is danced by Roma in Oltenia and around Bucharest along the northern rim of the Danube basin. During the Ceaucescu regime, Roma were prohibited from performing their own music and dances in public. Although Roma were in demand as accompanists for dance ensembles or as musicians in cafés and restaurants they were required to play Romanian music. Because of this, Helene was pleasantly surprised to find this dance in 1993 in Caracal, Oltenia at a dance festival. Manea was danced by both men and women with the subtlety characteristic of the roma dances of Turkey and the Balkans.



CD 6

Kally Save, Szeretni csak egyet lehet, Authentic Gypsy Music with authentic instruments



1. Nazsa csori vimesa vimepala tutezsa (Ne menj szegény, én is utánad megyek)

2. Hulipatrolare (Hulljatok levelek)

3. Szimajek imekonyvo (Van nekem egy imakönyvem)

4. Nukiaszmai gajzsi (Elhagyott az asszony)

5. Malac tambura (Szóljon a gitár)

6. Vesa, vesa zelenona (Erdo, zöld erdo)

7. De báró otrajo (De nehéz az élet)

8. Palamende tepiresza (Utána fogsz járni)

9. Kament feri korkore lakamav (Szeretni csak egyet lehet)

10. Deltusza dalekam (Isten veled anyám)

11. Komámasszony kakasa

12. Bulgaria gelem (Bulgáriába megyek)

13. Kanak szimasaternosavo (Mikor kicsi gyerek voltam)

14. Kutka tela pagavel (Ott lenn törnek)



During the Renaissance a new, exciting and highly improvised couple dance fashion swept over Europe. The nobility introduced it, the bourgeoisie copied it and peasants danced it and filled it with life. Brueghel painted it; Dürrer illustrated it; preachers denounced it. Wondrously, these dances survive to this day in a far corner of Europe. Romanians, Hungarians and Roma in approximately 30 villages around the city of Cluj in Western Transylvania preserved and polished these traditions and developed them into the most complicated and elegant of couple dances. Like their neighbours, the Romanians and Hungarians, the Roma of this region have a traditional cycle of dances that includes men’s exhibition dances and continues with couples’ dances. The Roma who are paradoxically both the most conservative and most innovative guardians of theses traditions, have maintained a very fast couple dance, done apart, without linking the partners. Called çingerica, it is ornamented by finger snapping and has incredibly rapid footwork. Helene has been fortunate to be able to research and dance this in a Transylvanian Roma village.



CD 71. Love Birds (traditional) Albanian Gypsies 3:25 Albania

2. Please Don’t Go (traditional) Albanian Gypsies 4:59 Albania

3. Eli Eli (traditional) Albanian Gypsies 3:00 Albania

4. A Beautiful Night (traditional) Albanian Gypsies 4:56 Albania

5. Your Words Are Wasted (traditional) Albanian Gypsies 5:02 Albania

6. Allegro (Instrumental) (traditional) Albanian Gypsies 3:30 Albania

7. Kurbeti (traditional) Albanian Gypsies 6:08 Albania

8. Alma (traditional) Albanian Gypsies 3:38 Albania

9. Mendo Mira (traditional) Albanian Gypsies 5:13 Albania

10. Koritsa (traditional) Albanian Gypsies 4:02 Albania

11. Don’t Cry (traditional) Albanian Gypsies 2:59 Albania

12. Antoneta (traditional) Albanian Gypsies 3:49 Albania



In the Ottoman Empire Roma were popular entertainers for the people and in the courts. Even today many of Istanbul’s famous musicians are Roma. They perform at restaurants, in well-known spots such as Çiçek Pasajı, or in the Roma neighbourhood of Suluküle. In addition to dancing Çiftetelli (tsifteteli) the Roma are masters of dancing in a 9/8 rhythm called Karşılama or Roman. In contrast to common perception, Roman is not danced with wild leaps and tambourines, but rather with exquisitely fine movements, which manage to be very earthy and yet very refined at the same time, while accentuating the 9/8 rhythm in ever changing, unexpected ways



CD 8

Rőzsetűz Együttes, Táncolj babám, Hungarian Gypsy Music



1. Ajaj Mama Traditional 01:40

2. Ha kimegyek a piacra Traditional 01:10

3. Kezd a hajnal hasadni Traditional 01:42

4. Ne bántsatok engemet békési cigányok Traditional 01:28

5. Sárközi Traditional 02:44

6. Jaj de sudár ez a cigánylány Traditional 02:09

7. A börtönnek kapujában Traditional 01:31

8. Ricsi, Ricsi Traditional 01:24

9. Dúl ide dúl Traditional 01:47

10. Az én uram Tatabányán melózik Traditional 01:19

11. Jaj anyám, jaj apám Traditional 01:46

12. Nem megyek a bálba veled Traditional 02:07

13. A békési cigányok Traditional 01:45

14. Ó a nagy világ Traditional 01:33

15. Szájb?g?s variáció Traditional 01:09

16. Megjöttek a fiúk és a lányok Traditional 01:36

17. Elszakadt a fekete bor csizmám Traditional 03:33

18. Van nékem egy anyósom Traditional 01:39

19. Purórom Traditional 01:43

20. Kérénsaávorálé Traditional 02:18

21/1 Sudétu sé sudétu Traditional 04:17 *missing*

21/2 Kerek az erdo Traditional *missing*

22. Isten könyörülj meg! Traditional 03:19

23. Cigánykerék Traditional 02:53

24. Táncolj Traditional 02:41

25. Sávó sávó Traditional 01:04

26. Ki járt itt, ki volt itt Traditional 01:44

27. Kidobták az uramat a kocsmából Traditional 01:27

28. Adjad asszony a botomat Traditional 01:20

29. Jaj déva Traditional 04:13

30/1 Megyek, megyek hosszú útra Traditional 02:51

30/2 Kanálverseny Traditional



CD 9



1. Furculesti Sirba (traditional) The Romanian Lautari 6:07 Romanian

2. Ta Pedia Apo Tin Patra (My Swallows From Rom)(traditional) Heliodonia Mou Roma 3:51 Romanian

3. Smyrna (I Wish I Had A Heart Of Stone)(K. Soukas) Makis Bekos 2:38 Volos

4. Chassan (traditional) Dimitris Lazos 2:20 Volos

5. Rom Echoes (traditional) Nektarios Kokonis 3:09 Greece

6. Ciganska Sam Mala (traditional) Silvana Zdrakovic 3:23 Servia

7. Vano (traditional) Zinaida Kikina 1:46 Moldova

8. On The Banks Of The Danube (traditional) Dumitru Stanescu 5:48 Romania

9. Suite 1 Of Traditional Songs Gypsy Band Of Jozef Lacatos 6:41 Hungary

10. Balkan Wind (V. Saleas) Vassilis Saleas 4:02 Balkan

11. Ki Anarotieme (And I Wonder) (S. Saleas) Sarantis Saleas – Eleni Vitali 3:24 Greece

12. Ussak Oyun Havasi (traditional) Gypsy Music Of Constantinople 3:51 Asia

13. Fantasia (traditional) Albanian Gypsies 3:25 AlbaniaCD 10

Cifra Ensemble, Hangról Hangra, Hungarian Gypsy Music incl. other hits in gypsy music style



1. Szentivánéji álom: Nászinduló (részlet) (F. Mendelssohn) 02:26

2. Magasan repül a daru (Liszt Ferenc) 05:11

3. Hejj cigány (részlet a Marica grófno operettbol) (Kálmán Imre) 04:46

4. Lengyel zsidó dal (Traditional) 02:15

5. Két gitár (Ismeretlen szerzo) 07:21

6. Kék Duna keringo (Johann Strauss) 03:14

7. Szeptember (Jazz standard) (Irvin Berlin) 01:28

8. Hora-staccato (Diniku) 02:36

9/1 Szoke magas férfi felemás cipoben (Vladimir Kozma)

9/2 Jaj, jaj, jaj, jaj cigány csárdás (Traditional) 04:30

10/1 Mákvirágcsárdás (Szalay Frigyes)

10/2 F-dúr friss (Rácz Pali) 03:26

11. Zöld erdoben, zöld mezoben sétálgat egy páva (Teker szóló) (Traditional) 02:01

12/1 Szép rozmaring (Fritz Kreisler)

12/2 Csak a no csak a no (részlet a Víg özvegy operettbol) (Lehár Ferenc) 02:49

13/1 Három kislány ül a padon (Szerdahelyi Jándos)

13/2 Kiültek a vénasszonyok a padra (Traditional) 03:14

14. Paganini 24. capriccio (Heged szóló) (Paganini) 04:12

15/1 A vén cigány (Kondor Erno)

15/2 Hullámzó Balaton tetején (Sárközi Ferenc)

15/3 Balaton közepe náddal van kerítve (Volly István)

15/4 Á-moll friss (Traditional) 07:45

16. Hargitai fecske madár (Cimbalomszóló) (Traditional) 03:14

17. Magyarcsárdás (Teker s

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VA - Gipsy music - 10 CD box-set

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good quality.
2011-10-14 16:12