Ďusi Band Orchestra - C minor Hora Romanian

created: 01. 07. 2024 07:17 modified: 01. 07. 2024 07:19

The family band Ďusi Band Orchestra is from Prešov. The core members of the band are Július Bandy and his three sons, often accompanied by various guest musicians. Besides playing the instrumental compositions, the band performs also songs, with both folk andre their own lyrics. Until now the Band released two CDs - Romaňi dzeka (Romani Mood) and Aven, mulatinas (Let's Have Fun). The audiovisual recording presents the composition C minor Hora Romanian. The guest musician is Roland Horvath, playing the clarinet.
The video was recorded in the framework of the internal project of documentation of the family cimbalom bands, in Presov, in 2022.

category: music

tags: instrumental modern folk quintet borrowed Romani Ďusi Band Orchestra general audience internal



Ďusi Band Orchestra - The Songs: Don't Follow me, My Girl / What Shall I Do, Lord

created: 01. 07. 2024 07:08 modified: 01. 07. 2024 07:11

The family cimbalom band Ďusi Band core members are the father and his three sons, often accompanied by various guest musicians. The singer Anita Haffnerova and the Band sang the songs Maphir pal ma, čhajori / So me, Devla (Don't Come After Me, Girl / What I, My Lord). The guest musicians of the Band were Roland Horvath - clarinet and Jakub Haffner - accordion and vocals.
The video was recorded in the framework of the internal project of documentation of the family cimbalom bands, in Presov, in 2022.

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tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk orchestra borrowed Romani Ďusi Band Orchestra general audience internal



Ďusi Band Orchestra - The Biggest Hospital in Kosice

created: 28. 06. 2024 12:19 modified: 28. 06. 2024 12:19

The family cimbalom band Ďusi Band core members are the father and his three sons, often accompanied by various guest musicians. The singer Anita Haffnerova and the Band sang the song Kašate nekbareder špitaľa (The Biggest Hospital in Košice). The guest musicians of the Band were Roland Horvath - clarinet and Jakub Haffner - accordion and vocals.
The video was recorded in the framework of the internal project of documentation of the family cimbalom bands, in Presov, in 2022.

category: music

tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk orchestra borrowed Romani Ďusi Band Orchestra general audience internal



Ďusi Band Orchestra - A Romani Girl

created: 28. 06. 2024 10:37 modified: 28. 06. 2024 10:38

The family cimbalom band Ďusi Band core members are the father and his three sons, often accompanied by various guest musicians. The singer Anita Haffnerova and the Band sang the song Romaňi čhaj (A Romani Girl). The guest musicians of the Band were Roland Horvath - clarinet and Jakub Haffner - accordion and vocals.
The video was recorded in the framework of the internal project of documentation of the family cimbalom bands, in Presov, in 2022.

category: music

tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk orchestra borrowed Romani Ďusi Band Orchestra general audience internal



Ďusi Band Orchestra - Leave Me Be

created: 28. 06. 2024 09:12 modified: 28. 06. 2024 09:12

The family cimbalom band Ďusi Band core members are the father and his three sons, often accompanied by various guest musicians. The singer Anita Haffnerova and the Band sang the song Ara, more, khatar ma (Leave Me Be). The guest musicians of the Band were Roland Horvath - clarinet and Jakub Haffner - accordion and vocals.
The video was recorded in the framework of the internal project of documentation of the family cimbalom bands, in Presov, in 2022.

category: music

tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk orchestra borrowed Romani Ďusi Band Orchestra general audience internal



Ďusi Band Orchestra - I Will Leave

created: 28. 06. 2024 06:59 modified: 28. 06. 2024 07:01

The family cimbalom band Ďusi Band core members are the father and his three sons, often accompanied by various guest musicians. The singer Anita Haffnerova and the Band sang the song Džava mange (I Will Leave). The guest musicians of the Band were Roland Horvath - clarinet and Jakub Haffner - accordion and vocals.
The video was recorded in the framework of the internal project of documentation of the family cimbalom bands, in Presov, in 2022.

category: music

tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk orchestra borrowed Romani Ďusi Band Orchestra general audience internal



Ďusi Band Orchestra - If I Go Away, Mother

created: 27. 06. 2024 13:34 modified: 27. 06. 2024 13:36

The family cimbalom band Ďusi Band core members are the father and his three sons, often accompanied by various guest musicians. The singer Anita Haffnerova and the Band sang the song Te me, mamo, adari džav (If I Go Away, Mother). The guest musicians of the Band were Roland Horvath - clarinet and Jakub Haffner - accordion and vocals.
The video was recorded in the framework of the internal project of documentation of the family cimbalom bands, in Presov, in 2022.

category: music

tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk orchestra borrowed Romani Ďusi Band Orchestra general audience internal



Júlia Kozáková

created: 27. 06. 2024 13:08 modified: 27. 06. 2024 13:10

The members of the band Manusha (People) are professional musicians. The music project had been initiated by the Slovak singer Julia Kozakova; the musicians are Lubomir Gaspar on cimbalom, Viliam Didias on violin, Vojtech “Belu” Botos on viola and Jan Rigo on double-bass. In 2022, with the support of the Fund for Development of the National Minorities’ Culture in SR, and The Bratislava Self-Governing Region, the band released the album with the same name. The album presents 10 songs – all of them are the traditional Romani songs, played in arrangements by Manusha.
In 2022, the Documentation and Information Centre of the Romani Culture began to document the Romani cimbalom bands, especially those which carry on the family musical tradition.
Júlia Kozáková is a singer and a leading person of the musical project Manusha. She studied ethnomusicology and social anthropology. She is also active in the education of youth in the field of music and singing. The profile interview.

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tags: retrospective biographical monologue guided Slovak Júlia Kozáková internal general audience



Miroslav Pollák

created: 27. 06. 2024 07:18 modified: 27. 06. 2024 07:22

RNDr. Miroslav Pollák - his involvement in the Romani issues started in 1998 as cooperation with several non-governmental and non-profit organisations. His research activities are focused on the study of social economy, community development, the poverty issues and systemic solutions to the social status of the marginalized groups. From 2010 to 2012 he served as the Plenipotentiary of the Slovak Republic government for the Romani communities. He has been active in the field of humnag rights for many years. As and activist and the chairman of the Krásny Spiš Civic Association, he designs and implements projects focused on violence and unfreedom during the 20th century. He organized dozens of exhibitions on the topic of exoduses and nationalities in Slovakia. He initiated the construction of a memorial to the victims of exodus in Slovakia and published several books in the field of human rights. Engaged cultural activities with a societal impact are carried out by him within the association Živá kultura.

category: speaking

tags: biographical monologue guided Slovak Miroslav Pollák general audience internal



Ľubomír Gašpar

created: 26. 06. 2024 09:46 modified: 26. 06. 2024 10:55

Mgr. art Ľubomír Gašpar comes from Detva, currently lives and works in Bratislava. He studied cimbalom at the Ján Levoslav Bella Conservatory in Banská Bystrica, later at the Ján Albrecht Music and Art Academy in Banská Štiavnica. Currently, he is a student at JAMU in Brno. In addition to being a professional musician, he also works as a music teacher at the Dezider Kardoš Private Conservatory in Topoľčany. His musical direction is multi-genre, combining elements of folklore, classical music and jazz. He is part of several musical groups, e.g. SOLE, Ľubomír Gašpar Cimbal Project, with which he recorded two albums: The Point Of View, which won the Rádio Heads Award for the best album in the World Music category in 2017, and Ľubozvuk (2021). He is also a permanent member of the group Manuša, with whom they released an album of the same name in 2022.

category: speaking

tags: retrospective biographical monologue guided Slovak Ľubomír Gašpar general audience internal


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