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Muzsikas - Maramaros (The Lost Jewish Music Of Transylvania) (CD 1993)

 
Muzsikas - Maramaros (The Lost Jewish Music Of Transylvania) (CD 1993)

Title: Maramaros (The Lost Jewish Music Of Transylvania)
Artist: Muzsikas
Record Label: Hannibal
Release Year: 1993
EAN: 0031257137324
Genre: International
Product ID: EPID3981755
Description: Muzsikas & Marta Sebestyen includes: Marta Sebestyen (vocals); Peter Eri (guitar); Laszlo Porteleki, Mihaly Sipos (violin); Kaval (viola); Daniel Hamar (acoustic bass, gardon).
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Track Listing
1. Hasid Wedding Dances
2. Rooster Is Crowning
3. Dance From Maramures
4. Lamenting Song
5. Anne Maamini
6. I Have Just Come From Gyula
7. Farewell To Saturday Evening
8. Jewish Dance From Szaszregan
9. Hat Ein Jid Ein Wejbele
10. Jewish Csardas Series From Szek
11. Hassid Dance
12. Greeting Of The Bride
13. Haneros Halelu
14. Farewell To The Guests

Details
Number of CDs:1
Recording Type:Studio
Distributor:ADA/Cinram Logistics
Recording Mode:Stereo

Album Notes
Muzsikas & Marta Sebestyen includes: Marta Sebestyen (vocals); Peter Eri (guitar); Laszlo Porteleki, Mihaly Sipos (violin); Kaval (viola); Daniel Hamar (acoustic bass, gardon).

Editorial Reviews
...discernible differences [between Magyar and Transylvanian Jewish musics] also exist, aside from the obvious use of Yiddish rather than Magyar in some of the vocals. Specifically, there seem to be a number of slower, more 'soulful' forms in the Jewish repertoire...
Option (09/01/1993)

...discernible differences [between Magyar and Transylvanian Jewish musics] also exist, aside from the obvious use of Yiddish rather than Magyar in some of the vocals. Specifically, there seem to be a number of slower, more 'soulful' forms in the Jewish repertoire...
Option (09/01/1993)


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