Lomnické čháve – Ona ľúbi pomaranče (She Loves Oranges)
created: 11. 01. 2022 11:36 modified: 11. 01. 2022 11:47
The song She Loves Oranges by Lomnické čháve is originally a song with the same title by the Polish group After Party, published in 2016. Like the original song in the Polish language (Ona lubi pomarańcze), its cover version in Slovak is a dance song with techno-pop and ska elements. Members of the Lomnické čháve group interpret this song with the original title, with Slovak lyrics, but in specifically Romani way of interpretation.
category: music
tags: vocal-instrumental modern rom-pop quartet borrowed Slovak Lomnické čháve general audience internal
Sister Maristella
created: 11. 01. 2022 11:19 modified: 07. 07. 2022 11:09
Sister Maristella, by civic name Mária Kačová, is a nun of the Congregatio Jesu, the catholic female congregation known by popular name as „The English Virgins“. Sister Maristella lives in Prešov, helping the abused women, mothers with children and homeless people. She organizes charity where people donate food and clothing. For decades she has been an organist in the concathedral of St. Nicholas in Prešov. In 2009 she received the City of Prešov Award. She is the niece of the first Romani writer in Slovakia, Elena Lacková.
category: speaking
tags: retrospective biographical monologue guided Slovak Maristella general audience internal
Štefan Cína's Folk Music Band: Me tut na kamav; Le more e brača / I Don't Love You; Take the Viola, Lad
created: 03. 12. 2021 11:01 modified: 03. 12. 2021 11:03
Štefan Cína's Folk Music Band is a musical ensemble composed of four musicians, founded in 2007. The founder was Štefan Cína senior. Today, the band consists of: Martina Ďuriková Cínová (violin, vocals), Štefan Cína Jr. (accordion, guitar, vocals), Štefan Vansač (dulcimer, vocals) and Peter Pavlík (double bass, vocals). Štefan Cína's folk music repertoire consists of traditional songs from all over Eastern Slovakia, but also Central Slovak and West Slovak songs. The video records the band playing the Roma songs: Me tut na kamav; Le more, e brača / I Don't Love You; Take the Viola, Lad. This record was created on November 15, 2019 at one of a series of events organized by the State Scientific Library in Prešov under the title "Living Books".
category: music
tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk quartet borrowed Romani Štefan Cína's Folk Music Band general audience internal
Štefan Cína's Folk Music Band: Ľoľi paradička / Red Tomato
created: 03. 12. 2021 10:55 modified: 03. 12. 2021 10:56
Štefan Cína's Folk Music Band is a musical ensemble composed of four musicians, founded in 2007. The founder was Štefan Cína senior. Today, the band consists of: Martina Ďuriková Cínová (violin, vocals), Štefan Cína Jr. (accordion, guitar, vocals), Štefan Vansač (dulcimer, vocals) and Peter Pavlík (double bass, vocals). Štefan Cína's folk music repertoire consists of traditional songs from all over Eastern Slovakia, but also Central Slovak and West Slovak songs. The video records the band playing the Roma song: Ľoľi paradička / Red Tomato. This record was created on November 15, 2019 at one of a series of events organized by the State Scientific Library in Prešov under the title "Living Books".
category: music
tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk quartet borrowed Romani Štefan Cína's Folk Music Band general audience internal
Štefan Cína's Folk Music Band: Aničko, Aničko; I Met a Musician
created: 30. 11. 2021 10:46 modified: 30. 11. 2021 10:47
Štefan Cína's Folk Music Band is a musical ensemble composed of four musicians, founded in 2007. The founder was Štefan Cína senior. Today, the band consists of: Martina Ďuriková Cínová (violin, vocals), Štefan Cína Jr. (accordion, guitar, vocals), Štefan Vansač (dulcimer, vocals) and Peter Pavlík (double bass, vocals). Štefan Cína's folk music repertoire consists of traditional songs from all over Eastern Slovakia, but also Central Slovak and West Slovak songs. The video records the band playing the songs: Aničko, Aničko; Spoznala som muzikanta / I Met a Musician. This record was created on November 15, 2019 at one of a series of events organized by the State Scientific Library in Prešov under the title "Living Books".
category: music
tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk quartet borrowed Romani Štefan Cína's Folk Music Band general audience internal
On Balog's Church; This Way, This Way - Alexander Daško's Dulcimer Band
created: 29. 11. 2021 08:18 modified: 29. 11. 2021 08:18
Alexander Daško's dulcimer band plays the Slovak folk songs: On Balog’s Church; This Way, This Way.. The band was formed in 1992 in Banská Bystrica. The band's repertoire consists of Romani, Slovak and other nations’ folk music as well as operetta and film melodies. The band has released several CDs. The lead violinist is Alexander Daško. Dulcimer - Dezider Oláh Axman. Viola - Otto Daniš (Buli). Double bass - Jozef Berky (Kangaroo). Accordion - Štefan Bučko (Kefa). Alexander Daško founded the Lavuta Private Elementary Art School in Banská Bystrica, he is a music teacher. Every year, A. Daško organizes the festival of Roma culture in Banská Bystrica, called Gypsy Fire.
category: music
tags: instrumental modern folk quintet borrowed Alexander Daško's Dulcimer Band general audience internal
Odoj avel o vonato/There Comes the Train - Alexander Daško's Dulcimer Band
created: 26. 11. 2021 09:23 modified: 26. 11. 2021 09:36
Alexander Daško's dulcimer band plays the Roma sad song (halgato) Odoj avel o vonato/There Comes the Train. The band was formed in 1992 in Banská Bystrica. The band's repertoire consists of Romani, Slovak and other nations’ folk music as well as operetta and film melodies. The band has released several CDs. The lead violinist is Alexander Daško. Dulcimer - Dezider Oláh Axman. Viola - Otto Daniš (Buli). Double bass - Jozef Berky (Kangaroo). Accordion - Štefan Bučko (Kefa). Alexander Daško founded the Lavuta Private Elementary Art School in Banská Bystrica, he is a music teacher. Every year, A. Daško organizes the festival of Roma culture in Banská Bystrica, called Gypsy Fire.
category: music
tags: instrumental modern folk quintet borrowed Alexander Daško's Dulcimer Band general audience internal
Veša, veša, churde veša/Woods, Woods, Small Woods - Alexander Daško's Dulcimer Band
created: 23. 11. 2021 09:56 modified: 08. 12. 2021 23:25
Alexander Daško's dulcimer band plays the Roma song Veša, veša, churde veša/Woods, Woods, Small Woods. The band was formed in 1992 in Banská Bystrica. The band's repertoire consists of Romani, Slovak and other nations’ folk music as well as operetta and film melodies. The band has released several CDs. The lead violinist is Alexander Daško. Dulcimer - Dezider Oláh Axman. Viola - Otto Daniš (Buli). Double bass - Jozef Berky (Kangaroo). Accordion - Štefan Bučko (Kefa). Alexander Daško founded the Lavuta Private Elementary Art School in Banská Bystrica, he is a music teacher. Every year, A. Daško organizes the festival of Roma culture in Banská Bystrica, called Gypsy Fire.
category: music
tags: instrumental modern folk quintet borrowed Alexander Daško's Dulcimer Band general audience internal
O poštaris avel/The Postman is Coming - Alexander Daško's Dulcimer Band
created: 22. 11. 2021 09:36 modified: 14. 02. 2022 13:56
Alexander Daško's dulcimer band plays the Roma song O poštaris avel / The Postman is Coming. The band was formed in 1992 in Banská Bystrica. The band's repertoire consists of Romani, Slovak and other nations’ folk music as well as operetta and film melodies. The band has released several CDs. The lead violinist is Alexander Daško. Dulcimer - Dezider Oláh Axman. Viola - Otto Daniš (Buli). Double bass - Jozef Berky (Kangaroo). Accordion - Štefan Bučko (Kefa). Alexander Daško founded the Lavuta Private Elementary Art School in Banská Bystrica, he is a music teacher. Every year, A. Daško organizes the festival of Roma culture in Banská Bystrica called Gypsy Fire.
category: music
tags: instrumental modern folk quintet borrowed general audience internal
Milo Suchomel Orchestra - Jazz in The City 2.
created: 22. 10. 2021 08:12 modified: 22. 10. 2021 17:21
Milo Suchomel is a teacher of music and active musician (saxophone), playing mainly various genres of jazz music. Between the years 1989 – 1995 he studied at the State Conservatory in Žilina, from 1997 to 2000 he attended the Conservatory in Bratislava. In 2001 he spent a year at study visit at the University of Louisville in Kentucky, USA. He is a regular member of several musical ensembles, composes concert compositions and music for film. His achievements brought him several prizes. The video is a recording of the concert Jazz in the City and Guests played in Babylon Club in Bratislava. The concert introduced the instrumental compositions, solo performance of the guests and singed songs. The video offers the shortened version of the original concert – its second part broadcasted on RTVS in 2021.
category: music
tags: vocal-instrumental modern rom-jazz orchestra borrowed multilingual Milo Suchomel general audience internal