Monday, December 29, 2008

We Heart Music interview

Listen to Andrea Gerak talking from Stockholm, Sweden to Vu Nguyen in Minneapolis, US on We Heart Music Radio and find out

- Why does a Hungarian folk singer live in Sweden?
- How did Andrea start to sing?
- What are the different types of songs she is doing and with whom?
- What is she up to for the coming year?
- bonus: What about her photography?

Note: 2 musicians of the album Árva az a madár (Lonely Is The Bird) not mentioned by name in the interview: Edgar Molina on percussions and Sandor Fekete-Kiss on synths.

Direct link to the interview
Or go to We Heart Music podcast and find #038


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Saturday, December 27, 2008

We Heart Music Review

Andrea is recommended by WeHeartMusic.com, a US-based music blog by 30 music lovers, featuring the most different styles of songs and artists.

"What caught my attention right away about Andrea Gerak is that she had covered "Rorogwela", which had been recorded earlier as "Sweet Lullaby" by Deep Forest on their eponymously titled CD, and was a huge hit in the early '90s. But Gerak deserves plenty of recognition in her own right, ..."
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And here is an interview with Vu Nguyen of the staff, introduced as a New Media Pioneer by Cyber PR.


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Thursday, December 18, 2008

Human Rights Gala in Stockholm



On the 10th of December, the Sweden branch of Youth for Human Rights International (YHRI-S) presented an opportunity to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Universal Declaration of Human Rights with international artists.

Besides Master of Ceremony Samson Mande, European Human Rights Hero awardee, several renown human rights activists honored the event. Norsang Drikung, leader of Tibetan Community in Sweden and Dr. Elfatih Shora, member of International Rescue Nubia organization spoke about issues demanding solutions in their countries, while Stig Johnell from Amnesty International took up several situations worldwide, including Sweden.

Honorary guest speaker Mrs. Jacqueline Mukangira, Ambassador of Republic of Rwanda to Sweden and Nordic Countries highlighted the evening, who told stories of how her country has risen from genocide to a safe and prosperous land, setting a good example of finding constructive solutions to various problems.

The audience was entertained by a colorful concert of classical, pop and world music, dance from Africa, Asia, America and Europe. In the artist line-up, different ages, races, music styles and most of the continents were represented.

Latvian viola/piano duo Ineta & Milda Zigure gave the concert a very aesthetic opening. Mrs Sonoko Kase's students from Östermalm Private Music School performed Japanese children songs, piano and ballet pieces. Venezuelan born soprano Gabriela Gonzáles-Toledo, who is also an active lecturer in Latin American music and culture, entertained with beautiful opera and musical songs. Hungarian folk singer Andrea Gerak's choice of Romany National Anthem was perfect for the occasion and really hit home to the audience. Swedish singer-songwriter Mimmi Siegel sweetened the mood while rock singer Lizette& and Nsako Afrodans, a group performing tribal music and dance from Uganda broke the floor with high energy sounds and moves.

The attendees appreciated the international diversity, the very informative speeches, high artistic quality and the relaxed atmosphere of the gala. The event concluded with the participating representatives expressing their intentions to further co-operate in order to make human rights a reality.

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Media partners: FN Tudósító, Virtus, Kakukk.ro, Blogtér, Nordic Africa News, World Music Central, Beats.hu, SPRACI, Hangszer és Zene Online, MyMusic.hu

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