4:00pm | Zengő Együttes “Oj devojko udovaco” from Hungarian Folk Music (Stenton 1994) —this is a Hungarian group from Pécs, Hungary, but the song is from the Croatian minority in the areaBuy it! |
4:02pm | Vujicsics “Kolo - Csizmaverős” from Somogy Neighbors (Garlic Press (LP)) —this is a circle dance with boot-slapping figures from the Croatian minority in south HungaryBuy it! |
4:09pm | András Vavrinecz, Sandor Toth, and friends “Lajtós és mártogatós” from Táncra Tánc (Ju-Ha-Pé (cassette)) —this is music from Somogy countBuy it! |
4:20pm | Muzsikás “Dudálás és Ugrós” from Táncház II (Hungaroton (LP))Buy it! |
4:31pm | Muzsikás “Karikazó” from Táncház II (Hungaroton (LP))Buy it! |
4:36pm | Muzsikás “Lassú és friss csárdás” from Táncház II (Hungaroton (LP)) —this ends a complete Dunantuli dance cycle from Somgogy county, Hungary and parts northBuy it! |
4:49pm | Zengő Együttes “Dudálás és Ugrós” from Hungarian Folk Music (Stenton 1994)Buy it! |
5:05pm | The Hungarian Bagpipe Band “Hopp Sári” from Dudásom, Dudásom, Kedves Muzsikásom (Hangvetó) —this is all Great Plains Bagpipe musicBuy it! |
5:09pm | The Hungarian Bagpipe Band “Aki dudás akar lenni” from Dudásom, Dudásom, Kedves Muzsikásom (Hangvetó)Buy it! |
5:12pm | Zoltán Juhász “carnival revelers tunes (Heves county)” from the sky above, the fire blow (ABT)Buy it! |
5:21pm | Fonó Zenekara “Bodrogközi oláhos, csárdás, és fogás” from Mixtura Culturalis (Fonó)Buy it! |
5:29pm | Kincsér Népzenei Együttes “Verbunk, lassú, és friss csárdás (Rábaköz)” from Hungarian Village Music (Periferic Records)Buy it! |
5:32pm | Dűvő “Balassagyarmati muzsika” from Dűvő 5 ((self)) —Balassagyarmat is in the far north of Hungary, near the Slovak borderBuy it! |
5:41pm | Tata Mirando and his Gypsy orchestra “Latzso Daijo” from The Passionate Music of the Gypsy Caravan (Fontana (LP))Buy it! |
5:47pm | Royal Gypsy Orchestra Tata Mirado & Nello Mirando & The Hungarian Gipsy Ensemble “Dark Eyes” from The Passionate Music of the Gypsy Caravan (Fontana (LP)) —thanks to Rich Nuckolls for the loan of the lp with this musicBuy it! |
5:53pm | Ando Drom “Zsa Mo” from Phari Mamo (Network 1997) —this suite of tunes done in a style that derives from traditional Roma music, includes the song RumelajBuy it! |
Like everything else, times are approximate.
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