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Makám & Kolinda - Szélcsend Után (Hungary 1982) @320

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Vinyl Rip. 96Khz/24 bit.

Makám & Kolinda - a domestic ambassador for world music - operated between 1980 and 
1984. Musical predecessors of Kolinda and C.S.Ö. They were (Creative Studio Five) bands. While the music of the Carpathian Basin and the rhythmic and melodic world of the Balkans were brought from Kolinda through the compositions and folk song arrangements of Péter Dabasi, C.S.Ö. his improvisational chamber music, contemporary jazz and North Indian classical music reflected the works of Zoltán Krulik. During their short four-year existence, they toured Western Europe as a star orchestra at major world music festivals and produced two records for the Munich Records in the Netherlands, Makám and Kolinda (1982) and On the Way (1984). The 1982 release, After the Wind, was released in Hungary in 1984, courtesy of Hungaroton. He has been featured in several films by Pál Zolnay, including Kinga Illyés' Lyrical Oratorio (from the poems of Domokos Szilágyi). and Szabolcs Szőke Son of Man c. which was recorded by MTV. Following the split of the band, both Kolinda and Makam, on their own, have achieved significant success on international world-music stages - from Paris to Moscow, Copenhagen to Belgrade, Canada to India - and have produced about thirty multiple gold and diamond records in French, Dutch, German and domestic publishers. The 30-year anniversary concert brings back the most memorable songs of the four-year-old, but gives us a taste of Kolinda and Makam's own world and latest songs, spiced up with surprises.


01 - Töredék
02 - Szélcsend
03 - Szélcsend Után
04 - Két Népdal
05 - Trák Dallam
06 - Mese
07 - Hajnali Járat
08 - Tánc
09 - Bánatot Váltunk
10 - Két Fogás
11 - Gusla

Péter Kőszegi: Contrabass [Nagybőgő]
Szabolcs Szőke: Gadulka, Rebec [Gusla]
Zoltán Krulik: Guitar, Percussion [Ritmushangszerek], Vocals
Péter Dabasi: Mandolincello [Mandolincselló], Kaval, Vocals
Endre Juhász: Oboe
Eszter Matolcsy: Violin, Viola, Kalimba, Percussion [Ritmushangszerek], Vocals


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