LUNA - We Went, We Went

created: 18. 09. 2025 10:31 modified: 18. 09. 2025 10:32

The LUNA Band from Martin is a vocal-instrumental group of four musicians, graduates of the Košice Conservatory. Their repertoire is primarily focused on Romani and Slovak folklore compositions, partly also on the interpretation of pop songs in folkloristic arrangements and classical music.
The LUNA Band members and instrumental lineup:
Petra Cicková - accordion
Bronislava Cicková - double bass
Michaela Kazárová - violin
Stanislava Cicková - vocals, percussion
The folk song We went, we went after its arrangement (by Žarko Jovanovič - musical arrangement, lyrics, 1971) became the officially recognized Romani anthem.
The video was recorded as part of a series documenting Romani folklore bands in 2023.

 

category: music

tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk quartet borrowed Romani LUNA general audience internal



LUNA - Two, Two, Twenty-two

created: 18. 09. 2025 10:15 modified: 18. 09. 2025 10:22

The LUNA Band from Martin is a vocal-instrumental group of four musicians, graduates of the Košice Conservatory. Their repertoire is primarily focused on Romani and Slovak folklore compositions, partly also on the interpretation of pop songs in folkloristic arrangements and classical music.
The LUNA Band members and instrumental lineup:
Petra Cicková - accordion
Božena Cicková - double bass
Michaela Kazárová - violin
Stanislava Cicková - vocals, percussion
The sond Two, two, twenty-two is a folk song which is usually performed in fast czardasz rythm.
The song was recorde during documentation of the Romani folk bands in 2023.

category: music

tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk quartet borrowed Romani LUNA general audience internal



LUNA - The Postman is Coming

created: 18. 09. 2025 10:10 modified: 18. 09. 2025 10:13

The LUNA Band from Martin is a vocal-instrumental group of four musicians, graduates of the Košice Conservatory. Their repertoire is primarily focused on Romani and Slovak folklore compositions, partly also on the interpretation of pop songs in folkloristic arrangements and classical music.
The LUNA Band members and instrumental lineup:
Petra Cicková - accordion
Bronislava Cicková - double bass
Michaela Kazárová - violin
Stanislava Cicková - vocals, percussion
The song The Postman is Coming is a popular song of the rom-pop genre, the most known from the Slovak film Pink Dreams (1976) directed by Dušan Hanák. The song was sung by the Romani singer Věra Bílá. The authors of music and lyrics are currently unknown.
The video was recorded as part of a series documenting Romani folklore bands in 2023.

  

category: music

tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk quartet borrowed Romani LUNA general audience internal



LUNA - Neither Skirt Nor Shirt

created: 18. 09. 2025 09:46 modified: 18. 09. 2025 10:09

The LUNA Band from Martin is a vocal-instrumental group of four musicians, graduates of the Košice Conservatory. Their repertoire is primarily focused on Romani and Slovak folklore compositions, partly also on the interpretation of pop songs in folkloristic arrangements and classical music.
The LUNA Band members and instrumental lineup:
Petra Cicková - accordion
Bronislava Cicková - double bass
Michaela Kazárová - violin
Stanislava Cicková - vocals, percussion
The song was recorded during documentation of the Romani folk bands in 2023.

category: music

tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk quartet borrowed Romani LUNA general audience internal



LUNA - Eve, Send me a Photo

created: 18. 09. 2025 09:27 modified: 18. 09. 2025 09:44

The LUNA Band from Martin is a vocal-instrumental group of four musicians, graduates of the Košice Conservatory. Their repertoire is primarily focused on Romani and Slovak folklore compositions, partly also on the interpretation of pop songs in folkloristic arrangements and classical music.
The LUNA Band members and instrumental lineup:
Petra Cicková - accordion
Bronislava Cicková - double bass
Michaela Kazárová - violin
Stanislava Cicková - vocals, percussion
Authors of the song currently unknown.
The video was recorded as part of a series documenting Romani folklore bands in 2023.

 

category: music

tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk quartet borrowed Romani LUNA general audience internal



LUNA - Why am I Going Home

created: 18. 09. 2025 09:21 modified: 18. 09. 2025 09:26

  

The LUNA Band from Martin is a vocal-instrumental group of four musicians, graduates of the Košice Conservatory. Their repertoire is primarily focused on Romani and Slovak folklore compositions, partly also on the interpretation of pop songs in folkloristic arrangements and classical music.
The LUNA Band members and instrumental lineup:
Petra Cicková - accordion
Bronislava Cicková - double bass
Michaela Kazárová - violin
Stanislava Cicková - vocals, percussion
The song Why am I Going Home is originally a Romani folk song (the original Romani lyrics currently unknown). It was adapted into the widely popular form, which the LUNA Band also performs, by respected Romani singer and composer Ľubo Virág (* 20.11.1955 - † 10.11.2024).
The video was recorded as part of a series documenting Romani folklore bands in 2023.

category: music

tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk quartet borrowed Slovak LUNA general audience internal



Dalibor Cibuľa, Dávid Oláh

created: 09. 09. 2025 10:04 modified: 10. 09. 2025 08:07

Bratranci Dalibor Cibuľa a Dávid Oláh pôsobia ako hudobníci so skupinou Sendreiovci. V spoločnom rozhovore hovoria o hudobných koreňoch ich rodiny, o špecifikách muziky z Klenovca, odkiaľ pochádzajú, o štúdiách a pracovných možnostiach a skúsenostiach, o kapele Sendreiovci a o svojich snoch a plánoch do budúcna.

category: speaking

tags: retrospective biographical dialogue guided Slovak Dalibor Cibuľa Dávid Oláh general audience internal



Living Book - Sendreiovci Gypsy Band

created: 09. 09. 2025 08:52 modified: 09. 09. 2025 08:53

A public cultural event hel on April 9, 2024 in order to celebrate the World Roma Day. The event was implemented in cooperation with RTVS and took place in the Grand Studio of the Slovak Radio at Moyzesova Street 7 in Košice. The event is a part of the series of cultural gatherings named the Living Books. The living books were member of the Sendreiovci Gypsy Band. 

category: speaking

tags: retrospective biographical dialogue guided Slovak Sendreiovci Gypsy Band general audience internal



Vakeribena

created: 08. 09. 2025 10:36 modified: 08. 09. 2025 10:37

Public event on the occasion of the Week of Slovak Libraries, which took place in the premises of the Viola Theater. The event introduced a new book by the Documentation and Information Center for Roma Culture, the book's title is Vakeribena (Fables), authored by Jana Gáborová Kroková. In addition to the author, the event's guests were - Stanislav Cina, Peter Káša, Klara Kohoutová. The musical guest was Štefan Cína.

category: speaking

tags: academic scientific discussion dialogue humanities Slovak Jana Gáborová Kroková general audience internal



Living Book - The Roma Holocaust

created: 08. 09. 2025 10:31 modified: 08. 09. 2025 10:33

A public event from the Living Books series on the topic of the Roma Holocaust, which took place in the Viola Theater. The Living Books were researchers from the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Košice, Patrícia Fogelová and Veronika Szeghy Gayer. The musical guest was pianist Miroslav Rác.

category: speaking

tags: academic scientific discussion dialogue humanities Slovak general audience internal


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