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fRoots
issue 256, 2004
MAKÁM
Anzix
FolkEurópa FEC009 (2003)
In Hungary folk music is part of any musician’s consciousness, whether or not
he/she chooses to draw on it. Here, in new songs and instrumentals, guitarist
Zoltán Krulik uses Hungarian traditional styles and some traditional material,
featuring among the sax, bagpipe and furulya of the excellent Balázs Szokolay
plus kaval, violin, percussion, bass, keys, with the songs delivered largely by
a trio of young female singers.
www.folkeuropa.com
© 2004 Andrew Cronshaw
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