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Ezter concert
Released by: Successful Women’s Magazin
Author:
Date of release: 2007-12-11
… when I went to see Ezter’s concert in the Palace of Arts, the audience got a half-an-hour taste of her newest record as well. When we got to this part of the show Ezter went through an amazing transition.
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Released by: A38
Author: KoSa
Date of release: 2007-12-10
The Jewish rooted folk songs were collected from different corners of the world which was performed by Ezter and her new band in brand-new packaging and composition.
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Released by: Women’s Magazine
Author: Szegő András
Date of release: 2007-11-21
It is not what I imagined of Ezter! I am standing at a pillar of the Palace of Arts and I am enthralled by watching her concert.
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Released by: fROOTS
Author: Andrew Cronshaw
Date of release: 2007-10-01
In Hungary traditional, classicai and jazz musics meet in ways that they don't in the UK,except to some extent in Scotland. Part of the reason for this is that the country's most famous composer, Béla Bartók, championed the huge quantity of music he found and minutely documented in the villages, used it in his compositions in ways far more subtle and complex than most other European 'cowpat' composers of his era and before, and made it abundantly obvious that these were no 'simple folk airs', as folk music sources have often been regarded in 'classical' circles, but the product of a high art. As Bartók's fame spread, the folk music he treasured gained and has maintained a substan tial status as an iconic part of the culture of the country, even though, as in most European countries, rural life and society and its musical needs have changed.
more>> Various: Noé mondta/Noah Once Said
Released by: fROOTS
Author:
Date of release: 2007-10-01
Unpromising concept - winners of a competition for traditional songs about wine - but actually a lively, interesting mix of good but rarely if ever recorded traditional singers, groups and songs from across Hungary and Hungarians in Serbia. Guest tracks involve Ökrös, Técsői and Téka bands, Kálmán Balogh, Ferenc Kiss et al.
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