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
Rezbári Čičava Lukáš Jarka
created: 06. 08. 2021 09:42 modified: 06. 08. 2021 09:45
A short story by the amateur woodcarver Lukáš Jarka about the way to woodcarving.
Lukáš Jarka comes from the village of Čičava. He got to the craft shop for woodcarving through his father, who already worked there as a forman, as a trained carpenter. In his story telling, he compares his work to the work of his father. He says he is more careful about the details than his father. In the video, he describes the specific production process of the woodcarved artifacts.
The story was created in 2013 during the documentation of the craft workshop ROMA ART Čičava. The sheltered workshop was established in 2012, initiated by Martin Mekel.
category: crafts
tags: active traditional artistic wood carving Romani Lukáš Jarka general audience internal
Žaneta Štipáková - Čhajori romaňi
created: 09. 07. 2021 09:59 modified: 09. 07. 2021 10:06
Zaneta Stipakova, an actress and singer in the Theater Romathan, sings the Romani folk song Romani Girl, accompanied by the professional pianist, a teacher at the elementary music schools, a composer and a Romani hip-hop performer Miroslav Rac, whose artistic pseudonym is BG. The song Romani Girls is a sort of anthem for the Roma in Slovakia, as it's lyrics express the hard life of Roma during the WWII and the Romani holokaust. The video was recorded on 24th of August, 2015 in Presov, at the event titled Live Book: word - picture - sound, organized by the State Research Library in Presov, as commemoration of the Romani holokaust.
category: music
tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk solo original Romani Žaneta Štipáková Miroslav Rác general audience internal
Žaneta Štipáková - Devla miro
created: 09. 07. 2021 09:21 modified: 09. 07. 2021 09:44
Zaneta Stipakova, an actress and singer in the Theater Romathan, sings the Romani rom-pop song My God, accompanied by the professional pianist, a teacher at the elementary music schools, a composer and a Romani hip-hop performer Miroslav Rac, whose artistic pseudonym is BG. The song, based on its lyrics and the overall tune, belongs to the cathegory of sad, lament songs. The video was recorded on 24th of August, 2015 in Presov, at the event titled Live Book: word - picture - sound, organized by the State Research Library in Presov, as commemoration of the Romani holokaust.
category: music
tags: vocal-instrumental modern rom-pop solo borrowed Romani Žaneta Štipáková Miroslav Rác general audience internal
Žaneta Štipáková - Khonik naj Devla kada sar Tu
created: 09. 07. 2021 08:49 modified: 09. 07. 2021 08:59
Zaneta Stipakova, an actress and singer from the Theater Romathan, sings a song Nobody's Like You, Lord, from the repertoir of the singer and preacher of the London Gypsy Church (www.lguck.com), Ricardo Kwiek. The lyrics is inspired by the biblical psalm. The language of the lyrics is Romani, the Kalderash dialect. The singer is accompanied by the professional pianist, a teacher at the elementary music schools, a composer and a Romani hip-hop performer Miroslav Rac, whose artistic pseudonym is BG. The video was recorded on 24th of August, 2015 in Presov, at the event titled Live Book: word - picture - sound, organized by the State Research Library in Presov, as commemoration of the Romani holokaust.
category: music
tags: vocal-instrumental modern rom-pop solo borrowed Romani Žaneta Štipáková Miroslav Rác general audience internal
Žaneta Štipáková - Khangeri
created: 09. 07. 2021 08:15 modified: 09. 07. 2021 08:46
Zaneta Stipakova, an actress and singer from the Theater Romathan, sings a song Church, from the repertoir of the singer and preacher of the London Gypsy Church (www.lguck.com), Ricardo Kwiek. The lyrics is inspired by the biblical psalm. The language of the lyrics is Romani, the Kalderash dialect. The singer is accompanied by the professional pianist, a teacher at the elementary music schools, a composer and a Romani hip-hop performer Miroslav Rac, whose artistic pseudonym is BG. The video was recorded on 24th of August, 2015 in Presov, at the event titled Live Book: word - picture - sound, organized by the State Research Library in Presov, as commemoration of the Romani holokaust.
category: music
tags: vocal-instrumental modern rom-pop solo borrowed Romani Žaneta Štipáková Miroslav Rác general audience internal
Sabrosa - I Went to Czechia
created: 02. 10. 2020 12:50 modified: 27. 11. 2020 02:00
The song I Went to Czechia belongs Romani dancing folk songs. The video records the Sabrosa group performing this very song. The vocal-instrumental group Sabrosa began in Raslavice, the village in Bardejov district. Originally created by three singers and instrumentalists, nowadays Sabrosa changed into the sisters' duo: Aneta Duzdova - leading singer, Jana Duzdova - guitar player, singer.
category: music
tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk duet borrowed Romani Sabrosa general audience internal
Sabrosa - Romani Girl
created: 28. 09. 2020 16:17 modified: 27. 11. 2020 02:00
Romani Girl is a song still considered the anthem of Slovak Roma. It relates to the period of the Second World War and the suffering of the Roma in labor and concentration camps. It's a slow and sad song. The Sabrosa band retains the rhythm and character of this song. The vocal-instrumental group Sabrosa was formed in the village of Raslavice in the district of Bardejov. It originally consisted of three singers and instrumentalists. At present, Sabrosa performs as a sister duo: Aneta Duždová - lead singer, Jana Duždová - guitar, singing.Musicians: Július Hudi (dulcimer), Alexander Bunda (viola), Vojto Bunda (double-bass), Miloš Goroľ (violin).
category: music
tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk solo original Romani Sabrosa general audience internal
Wedding
created: 16. 09. 2020 20:26 modified: 27. 11. 2020 02:00
The vocal - instrumental composition O bijav (Wedding) performed by the Sabrosa music group is one of the compositions of Romani folklore. The content of the song tells about the wedding and entertainment of the Roma. The rhythm and lyrics of the song are among the phenomena typical for entertainment music. The vocal-instrumental group Sabrosa was formed in the village of Raslavice in the district of Bardejov. It originally consisted of three singers and instrumentalists. At present, Sabrosa performs as a sister duo: Aneta Duždová - lead singer, Jana Duždová - guitar, singing. Musicians: Július Hudi (dulcimer), Alexander Bunda (viola), Vojto Bunda (double-bass), Miloš Goroľ (violin).
category: music
tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk duet borrowed Romani Sabrosa general audience internal