3:59pm | Gajdošská muzika souboru Valašský vojvoda “Zbojnické salašnické” from Gajdovali gajdoši (Pisnička 1998) —this comes from the far north of Moravia, almost to the Silesian BeskidyBuy it! |
4:05pm | Javorník Dulcimer band “Muzika z Popova” from Na Valašskem Bale (Supraphon) —this is in old string band styleBuy it! |
4:08pm | Jarmila Šulaková “Konopja, konopja” from Na Valašskem Bále (Supraphon 1993)Buy it! |
4:09pm | Jarmila Šulaková “Goralenka na svět...” from Na Valašsken Bále (Supraphon) —this, and the previous track, by the incomparable queen of north Moravian musicBuy it! |
4:19pm | Polajka “Bolí Mňa Hlvěnka -- V Širem Poli Stojala == Zdalo se mi Včeraj Večer” from Už zme tady, už zme tu... (R&S 1992) —this is the town band of Rožnov pod RadhoštěmBuy it! |
4:25pm | Solan “Všeci ludé pravja” from Vałaské pěsničky SINGLE (G-music 2000)Buy it! |
4:27pm | Solan “Nechu t'a, Děvčino” from Vałaské pěsničky SINGLE (G-music 2000)Buy it! |
4:35pm | Cimbálová muzika Jaroslava Čecha and various soloists “(side B)” from Muzicírování ve stodole (Supraphon 1986) —the anem of the album means the barn sessions = this is one single track of the second half of a party recorded in Uherské Hradiště in 1986Buy it! |
5:06pm | Valašský Vojvoda “Nědaleko za cestu” from The Valašský Vojvoda (Syncoop 1994) —this is a starodavny = an old couple dance in slow polonaise rhythmBuy it! |
5:09pm | Valašské Vojvoda “Husličky javorove” from The Valašský Vojvoda (Syncoop 1994)Buy it! |
5:11pm | Bača, with Kotár cimbalom ensemble “Zachod' slunko, zachod', Hora, hora dvě doliny--Dyž sem slúžil na tej fáře (starodavny)-- Pisně o vdávání” from Za pěsničkú do Mezřiča.. (LM music 2002) —this group comes from Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, a town with a wonderful park containing a village museum composed of log houses and shops collected from all over the area and rebuilt into a mock-village. Food, drink and great music can be found there.Buy it! |
5:22pm | Bača “Špásovna točene” from Za pěsničkú do Mezřiča... (LM music)Buy it! |
5:25pm | Jasénka “Valašský starodavný” from Přes Javorník Chodník (Gnosis 2000) —this is the cimbalom band of the village of Velký Karlovic. It is not a big, traveling folk ensemble, but a town band with a tradition going back a very long time.Buy it! |
5:33pm | Mužsky sbor a Cimbalová Muzika JZD Obránců Lipov “Šenkerenko” from Horňácké Pěsničky (Supraphon (LP) 1978) —This is one of the best-known songs in south Moravia and can be sung in either free-rhythm, sedlacka rhythm or, in this case, bothBuy it! |
5:36pm | Martin Hrbač cimbalom band “Sedlácké” from Zpěvy Horňácka (Supraphon (LP) 1987) —these songs are in the same stretched rhythm that the točena of the Valašské area is inBuy it! |
5:43pm | Horňácká Gajdošská muzika “Už sem sa oženiu” from Gajdovali gajdoši (Pisnička 1998) —this is a Sedlacka-rhythm dance from the Horňacko area of MoraviaBuy it! |
5:49pm | Anna Hulejová “Sliačanskie žartovnie” from Diabolské Husle (EMI Czech Republic 2002) —these are joking songs from Slovakia, south of the Tatra mountainsBuy it! |
5:56pm | L'udová hudba pri MsKS Čadca “Šedži, šedži ftej kol'aji ftača” from Piesne z Kysúc (Akcent www.akcentrecords.sk/ 2007) —the Kysúc area in in northwest SlovakiaBuy it! |
Like everything else, times are approximate.
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