Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Authentic Hungarian Village Music - CD release


The Transylvanian band BAROZDA (which means Furrow) was formed in 1976 in the town of Csikszereda (Miercurea-Ciuc), Romania. The band learned the traditional Hungarian folk music from its roots, taught and inspired by village musicians, travelling all over Transylvania.

At this time of late 70's, Barozda was in the frontline of those taking the original forms and traditions of the folk music to the city stages and founding dance houses where the music was brought to a wider and younger range of audience, setting the standard of the great Hungarian "tanchaz" movement in Transylvania.

In 1986 the political pressure became hard on the ethnic Hungarians and forced the band to leave its native fields behind. Members at time Imre Bokor, Jozsef Simo and Lajos Toro emigrated to Sweden.

Having become an appointed and popular group of musicians, Barozda was soon a frequent performer at Swedish festivals and nationally known folk music clubs. Western years also included invitations to Austria, Germany, Hungary and Switzerland, and featured appearances on Swedish national radio as well as TV shows.

On their first album, Andrea Gerak & Barozda give us songs that were also performed at the Brugges Festival


Most of the tracks on the CD are live recordings, so that the listener can have a close experience of attending a concert!

2 comments:

claude said...

happy to know you through your comment to another blogger about a couple of so cute little pigs

CB CIRCUITO said...

Hello Andrea
Tks for your visit, and Happy New Year.
Kisses