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ID: CMG006 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: TraditionalPodkolekce: Gypsy Music ářčáářZUM - Live on the South Bank Recorded live in the Purcell Room, December 2001 |
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ID: E097 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Instrumental |
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ID: GD266 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: TraditionalPodkolekce: Gypsy Music The origin of the gypsies goes back to ancient times. Their fatherland is believed to be India, but after the 5th c. AD they migrated to other parts of the world. They came to Europe between the 9th and the 11th c. - first on the Balkans and in the 15th c. they settled in the rest of the continent. Their culture has been influenced to a great extent by that of the other ethnic communities, but even today most of the specific and characteristic elements of their music and dances are preserved in the Balkans. For this reason every gypsy music release of the Balkan region is received with great interest.
There are many outstanding musicians among the Bulgarian gypsies, but one of the best experts and performers of Gypsy music is Angelo Malikov. He is a composer, arranger, conductor, teacher and virtuoso cimbalom-player. He was born in Sofia in the family of the well-known Romany intellectual Yashar Malikov. Angelo first began playing the cimbalom and after that he discovered the violoncello. He finished the School of Music in Sofia and later graduated from the Pancho Vladigerov State Academy of Music. His academic background did not distance him from the Romany music and he continuously created folk formations, collected traditional songs and dances and recorded them as soloist, conductor, or composer. His performances in a number of international festivals in Switzerland, the Netherlands, France, Germany, Russia, the Czech Republic, Hungary have always presented the preserved music tradition of Bulgarian Gypsies. He has also worked as soloist of the Skopje Philharmonic in Macedonia and of the Biel Philharmonic, Switzerland. Angelo Malikov is very active in Bulgaria in polpularizing the authentic Gypsy music. He is one of the organizers of the prestigious forum of Romany music in Bulgaria - the Romfest in the town of Stara Zagora. He is also founder of the Youth Romany Ensemble in Sofia, thus involving the young to the Romany traditions.
Angelo Malikov has selected and recorded for the present release popular folk songs and dances, as well as some original compositions. The album incudes lyrics to the songs in Bulgarian, English and Gypsy languages, thus enabling the listeners to feel the poetic content of the songs.
Performed by: Demcho Damyanov, Iliana Yordanova, Slavi and Angelo Dimchevi, Daniela, Dimcho and Slavcho Vassilevi, Romane Cherchenya Orchestra, Gypsy music orchestra
Angelo Malikov, conductor |
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ID: SKMR086 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: World MusicPodkolekce: Brass |
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ID: VVCD-00170 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Songs from RussiaPodkolekce: Gypsy Music Gypsy Folk song (1-8, 10-13, 17)
Old Gypsy Romance (14).
Prologue to the song, words and music (17): I.Morozova
Valentina Vishnevskaya, chorus, ensemble (3, 8, 16)
Rada and Nikolai Volshaninovs, chorus, ensemble (2, 13)
Rada Volshaninova, guitar trio (4, 10, 15)
Zinaida Kikina, guitar trio (5, 11)
Valentina Mashtakova, guitar trio (1)
Irena Morozova, guitar trio, chorus, ensemble (9, 14, 17)
Sonya Timofeyeva, guitar quartet, chorus (12)
Lyalya Chornaya, guitar trio (6, 7)
Recorded: 1961 (6,7); 1966 (1,2,5,11); 1969 (13); 1970 (4, 10, 12,15); 1973 (8); 1979 (3,16)
Mono: (5-7, 11, 12) |
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ID: RCD12017 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Ruská lidová hudbaPodkolekce: Gypsy Music At later stage gipsy singers abandoned traditional popular songs in favor of Russian romances. The Russian composers of that time pretty often used diverse national melodic elements - Spanish, Italian, Oriental - and imitated correspondent performance manner, gipsy way of singing, in the fi rst place. Its emphatic expression, drastic change of themes, excessive emotions and passionate openness were extremely genuine and original. Nowadays brilliant Russian romances - “Blue Eyes”, “Long Road”, “Don’t Rush Your Horses, Coachman” and many others - are defi nitely associated with gipsy way of singing and sung by gipsy ensembles on a regular basis.
The CD presents the authentic phenomenon in all its diversity. Different singers and variously composed ensembles present their own interpretation of Russian romances, town songs at the turn of XIX-XX centuries, modern songs related to gipsy fate. But easily recognizable singing manner of Russian gipsies pierces the whole album. |
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ID: RCD40373 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Ruská lidová hudbaPodkolekce: Gypsy Music The CD presents the authentic phenomenon in all its diversity. Different singers and variously composed ensembles present their own interpretation of Russian romances, town songs at the turn of XIX-XX centuries, modern songs related to gipsy fate. But easily recognizable singing manner of Russian gipsies pierces the whole album.
(1, 5, 13, 17) - Amerikanka (The American), folk music ensemble
(2, 6, 10, 15, 20 ) - Ljubov Demeter, gypsy singer
(3, 7, 11, 14, 18) - Zhenya Shevchenko, contralto (gypsy singer)
(4, 8, 12, 16, 19) - Nikolay Erdenko, gypsy singer
( 9) - Poslednij pereulok (The Last Lane) folk music ensemble
(1- 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 16,17, 19, 20) - Recording in 1995
(3, 7, 11, 14, 18) - Recording in 1996 |
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