'Makam was formed in 1984 with the purpose of establishing a peculiar form of community playing music, a special synthesis of harmonies, trying to show the common characteristics belonging together in music cultures of different peoples and contrasting musical forms.
This is a sort of chamber music containing the elements of ancient Hungarian folk music, classical and contemporary music as well as jazz and rock. It's melody and rhythm are influenced by the East European, Balkan, African and Oriental music.
We are convinced that the ancient Hungarian Folk Music is in deep relation with Eastern Traditions. So we arrived at the cultures which are, geographically, far from Hungary.'
Musicians:
Lovász Irén - voice
Bognár Szilvia - voice
Grencsó István - sax, "tilinkó", harp
Thurnay Balázs - kaval, udu, flutes, vocals
Bencze László - double bass, piano
Krulik Eszter - violin
Mizsei Zoltán - sansa, chimes, vocals
Gyulai Csaba - udu, debourka, viola
Krulik Zoltán - guitar, piano, Roland W30
Lengyelfi Miklós - bass
Szoke Szabolcs - gadulka
1. Szindbad (4'13")
2. Fono (3'39")
3. Matyus (3'06")
4. Kisteknoc (1'30")
5. Malom (2'49")
6. Panyiga (1'30")
7. Este (2'35")
8. Kis Mozes (2'35")
9. Balaton (2'42")
10. Ta tia ta (1'28")
11. A nema halfiu (Sebo Ferenc dallamara) (1'58")
12. Vadgesztenye (2'57")
13. Anzix (3'08")
14. Zengovarkony (3'27")
15. Vandor (1'58")
16. Betlehem (3'24")
17. Madarijeszto (3'24")
18. Zold csoda feny (Weores S. verse) (1'38")
Makam & Lovasz Iren - Szindbád
Me gusta mucho Iren Lovasz tengo algun cd de canciones tradicionales, pero este viaje de Simbad me parece fascinante, muchas gracias Zarambutano, por hacernos viajar por el Mare Nostrum.
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