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Tcha Limberger’s Budapest Gypsy Orchestra - Bura Termett Ido (2009)

Posted By: DjangoTiger
Tcha Limberger’s Budapest Gypsy Orchestra - Bura Termett Ido (2009)

Tcha Limberger’s Budapest Gypsy Orchestra - Bura Termett Ido (2009)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 11 Tracks | 69:43 | 160 MB
Genre: Jazz, World, Folk, Gypsy | Label: Lejazzetal

Gypsy music from Budapest featuring violinist Tcha Limberger with a band of Budapest's best musicians. Multi-instrumentalist, composer and world class violinist, born into a celebrated family of Gypsy musicians and son of the legendary guitarist and singer Vivi Limberger. He grew up listening to the Gypsy-swing style of Django Reinhardt but, inspired by recordings of Toki Horvath, from an early age was drawn to Gypsy music of Budapest called Hungarian Magyar Nóta. At 21 he discarded the guitar and clarinet, up until then his two main instruments, and took up the violin.

‘About the music I intend to play, to start of with, this music deserves to be re-appreciated in it’s essential form and for that reason I don’t intend to create a new style immediately. It should again be played by musicians who really want to play it. Of course, we will not try to sound like a Gypsy band out of 1920, but also we’ll not play current versions either. I would like to bring all these elements together that made me want to study this music, that still inspires me, even when it seems to be dead already.’ TCHA LIMBERGER

Tracklist:

1. Galamb száll a Hortobágyon - 8:13
2. Megy a g?zös lefelé - 9:57
3. Azért csillag, hogy ragyoghon - 3:14
4. Clarinet solo - 5:40
5. Búra termett id? - 4:07
6. Élet, élet, sej-haj, de betyár élet - 10:36
7. Búcsút int az ?sz a nyárnak - 4:03
8. Vasvári verbunk - 8:16
9. Csillaghullás éjszakáján - 4:03
10. Te nélküled nincsen tavasz - 7:17 (for Zsolti)
11. Látod, édesanyám - 4:17

Personnel:

Tcha Limberger – violin
István Ruszó – violin
Csaba Lukács – clarinet
Norbert Olah – viola
Károly Szegfü – cello
István Fehér – cimbalom
Vilmos Csikós – doublebass