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Urpin Folklore Ensemble

Songs & Dances from Slovakia

Songs & Dances from Slovakia

UPC: 5019396231429

Format: CD

Release Date: Apr 11, 2011

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Urpin Folklore-Ensemble: Jan Slancik, Tatiana Rosikova, Radovan Cikkel (violin); Mikulas Hakel (viola); Alzbeta Lukacova (cimbalom); Branislav Petro (clarinet); Roman Liptak (double bass).
Recorded in July 1998.
Personnel: Alzbeta Lukacovä (dulcimer); Ján Slancik, Tatiana Rosíková, Radovan Cikkel (violin); Mikulás Pura (viola); Martin Hakel (accordion); Branislav Petro (clarinet); Roman Lipták (double bass).
Audio Mixer: Guy Tourville.
Liner Note Author: Urpin Folklore Ensemble.
Recording information: Festival Mondial, Cultures (Drummondville), Quebec, Can.
Translators: Diz Heller; Jeannine Blanpain.
The Urpin Folklore Ensemble has existed in Slovakia, the eastern half of the former Czechoslovakia, since 1957. They perform songs and dances in period costumes. Obviously, listeners get only the music on this disc. It is played by an orchestra of eight musicians: three on violin and one each on viola, accordion, cimbalom (hammered dulcimer), clarinet, and double bass. The vocals vary from a solo male to one of those "mysterious" (i.e., high-pitched without vibrato) female choruses. As with a lot of Eastern European music, many of the time signatures are unusual and the tempos are sometimes frenetic. Every single track is traditional. The slow to midtempo music is particularly noteworthy. "Dobry Vecer, Milá Moja" features an accordion and a tenor; it seems almost like a sentimental Irish song. "Od Lucenca" starts with a man singing solo in what sounds like a liturgical style. The orchestra enters piece by piece, building up the pace just slightly. The texture is gorgeous. While most listeners might wonder what the song is actually about, the music seems ideal for a patriotic hymn. Although it's a bit hokey or ear-piercing, it's a good disc for fans of music from that region. ~ Kurt Keefner

Tracks:

1 - Zasela Sem Bazalicku
2 - Povedajú Ludé
3 - Od Lucenca...
4 - Tam Pozdola Mlyna
5 - Jore, Jore Ses Voló
6 - Melódie Z Podpolania
7 - Fujardôcka Moja
8 - Dobry Vecer, Milá Moja
9 - Melódie Z Kysúc
10 - Doliny, Doliny
11 - Spomienky Na Samka
12 - Dobre Mi Je, Dobre
13 - Vrchárske, Z Hirnovej
14 - Dravecké Melódie
15 - Piesne Z Balogy
16 - Cigánsey Tanec
17 - Ramody
18 - Vyhadzovanä