Slavic, Balkan & Russian Voices
The fierce harmonies and dances of the Slavic and Balkan world — Hungarian and Roma fire, Polish mazurkas, Bulgarian choir, Greek bouzouki — together with the great Russian symphonic tradition and Caucasian voices from Armenia and Georgia.
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My Last Song - A Tribute to Macedonia's Gypsy Queen
The Art of the Greek Bouzouki
Bouzouki: The Sound of Greece
Oud Classics from Armenia, The Balkans & Middle East / Alan Shavarsh Bardezbanian
These masterful oud performances highlight the unrivalled brilliance of Alan Shavarsh Bardezbanian. Including folk music from Armenia, Greece, Turkey and the Middle East, beautifully accompanied on piano, accordion, violin, guitar, bass and percussion. “If you are looking for an overview of the oud, you can't do much better than this album.” – 4* AllMusic.com
Traditional Songs From Georgia / Various
Perfect for the Festive Season, this is a choral album with light instrumentation from Ensemble Kereoni in Georgia. Beautiful, liquid harmonies blend beautifully with an almost liturgical quality. The name of the ensemble Kereoni refers to a traditional candle used in the Orthodox Church symbolizing the harmonization of the Trinity. Ensemble Kereoni has performed professionally around Europe, and especially in The Netherlands where the Stichting Kereoni, a foundation created on the island of Texel, provides support by arranging promotional concert tours and sale of albums. The artists are Soso Zurabauli, Levan Samkurashvili, Levan Goliadze, Jemal Museridze, and Merab Samkurashvili.
Rachmaninov, S.: Moments Musicaux / Piano Sonata No. 1 / Pre
Times of Maharajas
Legends of Gypsy Music from Macedonia
Best of Hungarian Gypsy Tunes: Czárdás!
A Tribute to Greece
Hungarian Gypsy Music
Traditional Music from Slovakia
Rachmaninov, S.: Preludes - Opp. 23, 32
Brass Like It Hot: Fast & Furious Balkan Brass
Gipsy Dance / Esma's Band - Next Generation
Esma’s Band – Next Generation continues the legacy left by the great Esma Redžepova, the “Queen of Gypsy Music”. Made up entirely of members of Esma’s famed Ensemble Teodosievski, and fronted by her daughter, Eleonora Mustafovska, the band purveys irresistible Gipsy Dance from Macedonia in Esma’s style and honor. As members of Esma’s Ensemble Teodosievski, the band has performed many thousands of concerts all over the world, performing their own blend of pop music based on gypsy and Balkan songs and melodies. Following Esma’s death on 11th December 2016, the band continued touring, delighting crowds around Europe with dance music from the heart of Macedonia, exploring the intricacies of rhythm and sound.
Smetana, B.: String Quartets Nos. 1 and 2 / Debussy, C.: Str
Haydn, J.: Violin Concertos in C Major / G Major / Sinfonia
Zukva: Sevdah from Bosnia's Finest
Hokin Janapar - Music Performed on Armenian Duduk
Bartók: Dance Suite, Etc / Fischer, Hungarian State So
The Art of the Oud / Bardezbanian Middle Eastern Ensemble
Alan Shavarsh Bardezbanian was the unparalleled master of the oud, the Middle Eastern lute. Here he showcases many styles of oud playing, with fourteen folk songs and original compositions from his homeland of Armenia, as well as Turkey, Lebanon and Greece. “Oud at lightning speed with incredible sensitivity to the melody” - Allmusic.com “An earthy, elevating sound…” - Elsewhere New Zealand “The improvisational work is world class…” - OmRadio USA ALAN SHAVARSH BARDEZBANIAN was born into an Armenian family in the thriving ethnic community of Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1950. Musically gifted from an early age, Al began playing the oud as a child, modeling his playing on the versatile dance band musicians like George Mgrditchian and Richard Hagopian who performed in the local clubs every weekend. By his teens, Al had already mastered the Armenian dance hall repertoire, which he continued to perform for the rest of his life, and began exploring a wide range of other musical idioms, particularly the contemporary jazz scene of the 1960s.
Brahms, J.: Piano Concerto No. 1 / Dohnanyi, E.: Variations
Viola Recital: Strehle, Wilfried - BRAHMS, J. / DVORAK, A. /
Trio Shaham Erez Wallfisch
Bartok - Janacek - Weiner
Music From Macedonia, Vol. 1
Trebunia Family Band: Music of the Tatra Mountains
Svod: Traditional Songs from Serbia and the Balkans
