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Dalila Cernatescu

Devoting himself to creating a new repertoire predicated on the musical traditions of Romania, Dalila Cernatescu has taken the music of his homeland to today’s world. Accompanied by his music group, offering Dan Dediu, Doina Rotaru, Dan Baciu and Cynthia Whitman, Cernatescu is constantly on the provide his melodic music …

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Ugis Praulins

The release from the debut album Paganu Gadagramata (translated: Pagan Yearbook) by multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Ugis Praulins marked the start of a fresh era for Latvian folk music. A seasonal routine of mainly traditional music and instrumentals, the record mixed traditional Latvian instrumentation, like the zither-like kokle and bagpipes, and …

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Bratko Bibič & the Madleys

Slovenian accordionist Bratko Bibič was an integral person in Begnagrad, a pioneering group that melded Eastern Western european folk music with avant-prog through the ’70s and ’80s, before he joined up with Swiss multi-instrumentalist Momo Rossel’s transatlantic Rock and roll in Opposition-flavored Nimal in the past due ’80s and Slovenian/American …

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Aman Aman

Aman Aman certainly are a band of skilled globe music artists and ethnomusicologists who came together to explore the original music from the Sephardi, the Jewish folks of Spain. This combination of Jewish history with Spanish vocabulary, traditions, and music made a fascinating lifestyle that’s seldom regarded. Aman Aman produced …

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German Goldenshteyn

Clarinetist German Goldenshteyn was an essential connect to the klezmer customs of the bygone world, documenting several thousand folk tracks that together form the bedrock of Yiddish music culture. Born Sept 2, 1934, in Otaci, Romania, Goldenshteyn was orphaned during Globe Battle II, and he and his brothers marketed cigarettes …

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Elios Ferré

While many think about the legacy of Gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt being a quaint footnote to the type of jazz that was played in the cafes of Paris through the 1930s and ’40s, his legacy has lived in in players like Elios Ferré . Delivered in Paris in 1956, just …

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Farmers Market

Norwegian ensemble Farmers Market play a variety of jazz, Bulgarian folk, bluegrass, pop, and rock. Produced in 1991 as the associates were all learning jazz on the Conservatory of Trondheim, Farmers Marketplace eventually still left their free of charge jazz root base behind for a far more eclectic, globe music …

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People’s Bizarre

The initial chamber jazz of Peoples Bizarre was initially come up with in 2001, when members from the Midwest and SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA avant garde jazz community came collectively to focus on the same project. Featuring Recloose/Tom Waits collaborator Colin Stetson on clarinet, Fred Frith pupil Sarah Zaharako on …

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Roberto Juan Rodriguez

Percussionist, composer, and arranger Roberto Juan Rodriguez, whose exclusive blending of Latin and Jewish music provides essentially created a complete new hybrid, was created in Cuba, the kid of veteran horn participant Roberto Luis Rodriguez. Younger Rodriguez examined violin, piano, and trumpet in Havana, and discovered to try out drums …

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Bulgarian National Folk Ensemble

The Bulgarian Country wide Folk Outfit was founded in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia in 1954. Beneath the path of conductor and composer Kiril Stefanov, who was simply named artistic movie director in 1956, the Bulgarian Country wide Folk Outfit became among the country’s top vocal ensembles, translating 100 % …

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