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Popular Hungarian Gipsy Melodies.
András Farkas and the Budapest Ensemble present lively and infectious old Hungarian gypsy tunes with classical elegance. András Farkas’ singing violin leads his ensemble with Hungarian temperament in colourful variations through 44 well-known traditional Hungarian gypsy melodies.
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Performer, Directed By, Violin – András Farkas. Performer, Double Bass – Béla Baranyi. Performer, Viola – Tibor Horváth (2). Performer, Violin – Gyula Farkas.
Popular Hungarian Gipsy Melodies. András Farkas, Jr. & the Budapest Ensemble. Bela Eros, Traditional.
Digital Booklet: Andras Farkas Jr. Ensemble: Czardas! - Best of Hungarian Gypsy Tunes. Audio CD (October 9, 2007). This CD is wonderful. The other three are just so-so.
Andras Farkas and the Budapest Ensemble play famous old gypsy and Hungarian tunes with pure passion and firey embellishments on this CD. Most pleasing to this listener are tracks, and because they contain a medley of various well known songs and pieces. which are often played by a roving gypsy band in a restaurant or at a festival.
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Popular Gypsy Melodies. Andras Farkas Jr. 2002. This collection of traditional Hungarian gypsy classics is performed by Andras Farkas, a veteran of concert circuits and hotel circuits alike. The songs range from the more relaxed love songs to the fiery dances, always with Farkas' violin leading the ensemble. The ensemble can switch relatively well from a controlled movement together to a stretch of collective improvisation at a moment's notice, with punctuations provided by the cimbalom from time to time to pull the group back together. Some of the more interesting features of this album are perhaps those items that aren't exactly part of the Hungarian group repertoire: the solos. The cellist performs a nice rendition of a street tango early in the album, and the cimbalom player provides an outstanding rendition of a pair of czardas, a slow and a fast one.
| 1 | The Sun Has SetArranged By – A. Farkas*Written-By – Trad.* |
1:41 |
| 2 | Why Mustn't I Love YouWritten-By – J. Sándor* |
2:36 |
| 3 | Her Beautiful Blue EyesWritten-By – Dr. E. Kiss Angyal* |
1:36 |
| 4 | Listen, GypsiesWritten-By – Sándor Burka* |
1:31 |
| 5 | Bad BrewArranged By – A. Farkas*Written-By – Trad.* |
1:36 |
| 6 | I Was Born In A RosebushArranged By – A. Farkas*Written-By – Trad.* |
1:04 |
| 7 | I Have A SweetheartWritten-By – Gy. Mihola* |
1:24 |
| 8 | No Letters Have ComeWritten-By – A. Balázs* |
3:18 |
| 9 | I Court The Beautiful LadiesWritten-By – Jenő B. Fehér* |
1:29 |
| 10 | Corn And NettlesWritten-By – F. Szántó* |
1:30 |
| 11 | The Dance BeginsWritten-By – Gy. Kubányi* |
1:23 |
| 12 | A Leaf Is Falling DownWritten-By – M. Eisemann* |
1:37 |
| 13 | I Am Looking For An Old StreetWritten-By – Béla Erős* |
1:59 |
| 14 | It Is A PrayerWritten-By – Dr. J. Sándor* |
2:57 |
| 15 | A Horgosi CzárdásArranged By – A. Farkas*Written-By – Trad.* |
1:07 |
| 16 | A Cloud Covers The ForestWritten-By – M. Mosonyi* |
1:41 |
| 17 | I Ran Away From My Beautiful Home CountryArranged By – Sándor Csík*Written-By – Trad.* |
1:51 |
| 18 | Nothing, My Darling, NothingArranged By – Sándor Csík*Written-By – Trad.* |
0:49 |
| 19 | Corn KoloArranged By – Sándor Csík*Written-By – Trad.* |
1:58 |
| 20 | A Little WellArranged By – A. Farkas*Written-By – Trad.* |
1:11 |
| 21 | My Yellow FillyArranged By – A. Farkas*Written-By – Trad.* |
1:08 |
| 22 | Mama Is Baking, And So Is The BakerWritten-By – István Géczi |
1:20 |
| 23 | In The Gypsy TentWritten-By – M. Lengyel* |
1:38 |
| 24 | The Sad Poplar ForestWritten-By – Béla Fráter* |
2:11 |
| 25 | The Bell Calls Us To VespersWritten-By – Imre László* |
1:59 |
| 26 | My Little Czárdás HatArranged By – A. Farkas*Written-By – Trad.* |
1:02 |
| 27 | Rain Is Silently FallingWritten-By – M. Lengyel* |
1:08 |
| 28 | The Forest Is HummingWritten-By – Tibor Görgő* |
1:54 |
| 29 | At Gyergyó Or Even Farther AwayWritten-By – Imre Farkas* |
1:57 |
| 30 | Below The Mountain Of CsitárArranged By – József SárköziWritten-By – Trad.* |
1:03 |
| 31 | Palkó CsínomArranged By – József SárköziWritten-By – Trad.* |
1:11 |
| 32 | You Don't Need Money To Be HappyWritten-By – J. Sándor* |
2:06 |
| 33 | A Winter With Frost Patterns On The WindowsWritten-By – Béla Erős* |
1:25 |
| 34 | I Turned Towards The KitchenWritten-By – I. Sz. Frank* |
0:59 |
| 35 | I Deny, I DenyWritten-By – Gy. Kubányi* |
1:37 |
| 36 | Fresh CzárdásArranged By – A. Farkas*Written-By – Trad.* |
0:52 |
| 37 | Street Of AcaciasWritten-By – Tibor Kalmár* |
2:36 |
| 38 | My Beautiful RoseWritten-By – Zs. Kertész* |
1:30 |
| 39 | A Little Cottage On The HillWritten-By – J. Sándor* |
1:24 |
| 40 | They Are Singing In The Spinning MillArranged By – A. Farkas*Written-By – Trad.* |
2:22 |
| 41 | Never Grumble At Me!Written-By – Tibor Kalmár* |
2:52 |
| 42 | I Am Afraid In The Crowd Of GypsiesArranged By – A. Farkas*Written-By – Trad.* |
1:01 |
| 43 | Gipsy CzárdásArranged By – A. Farkas*Written-By – Trad.* |
0:26 |
| 44 | Fast Gipsy CzárdásArranged By – A. Farkas*Written-By – Trad.* |
1:23 |
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