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Bartók and Gypsy Music by Márta Sebestyén, Muzsikás and Takács Quartet
Live Recording May. 6. 2009, NPR Brodcast from Jordan Hall, Boston.“Having always felt intimate with Bartók's as well as gypsy music of the roma, I've thoroughly enjoyed playing this recording, loud. It helps to have recently read "Bury Me Standin...
Muzsikás: Élő népzene (Living Hungarian Folkmusic)
Classic Muzsikás from the beginning of their career, at the start of the Táncház revival. Essential listening for anyone interested in Hungarian Folk Music today."... Hungary's finest active folk troupe... inexhaustible themes handled by superb mu...
Muzsikás: Blues for Transylvania
"Despite the best efforts of Romania's Ceaucescu dictatorship to make Transylvanian folk culture disappear, it survived at least in part due to the very deprivations (e.g., the lack of electricity and education) that were intended to destroy it. This...
Muzsikás: The Lost Jewish Music of Transylvania
"Everybody knows klezmer music, but what we can hear on this exceptional album is the ancestor of klezmer - the forgotten old Jewish music of the Carpathian Basin.Muzsikás has recoded these songs after years of research, which produced interesting r...
Muzsikás & Sebestyén Márta: Morning Star
