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Traditional Hungarian melodies with tunes from the Middle East and Northern Europe, Caribbean rhythms, wrapped in modern technology
Genre:
World: World Fusion
Release Date:
2006
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Andrea Gerak staying true to her folk singer roots, leads the project of traditional Hungarian songs presented in a modern form. She lends her unmistakable voice to the music composed by a group of versatile and talented artists from five countries; threading Eastern European pearls on melodies of Middle East and Northern Europe, Caribbean rhythms and modern technology, into a shining, beautiful string.
It all started in 2003 when Hungarian prize winner composer Sandor Fekete-Kiss asked Andrea to perform for Symmetry Festival in Budapest. They gave an improvised concert, Andrea singing a very old folk song and Sandor playing electronic instruments. After the near 18-minute piece, the audience asked when would be this recording available on CD...
The story continues with Effi Shoshani Israeli composer who heard Andrea in Budapest, singing Hungarian folk songs acapella. Got her "Madarka, madarka" album and a few months later came forth with a beautiful rendition of a song from the CD, which is now the title song.
Effi made two more tracks on this album, of which "Gyöngyvirág - Lily Of The Valley" was a finalist in the Instrumental / Jazz / World category of Song of the Year contest, in May 2004.
Two years later Andrea Gerak and Angel Oros (Cambridge) Spanish composer bumped into each other on a music website and there started yet another collaboration line. Their first baby is the dance version of "Don't Fall Asleep" which later reached #2 position on the Soundclick World Fusion Chart. Cambridge asked two fellow musicians from the Dominican Republic to contribute to this song and so the album became a truly international one, in the deepest sense of World Fusion.
Andrea Gerak (Hungary - Sweden): vocals
Effi Shoshani (Israel): piano, keyboards
Angel Oros - Cambridge (Spain): synthesizers
Jose Aurelio Ferrandez (Dominican Republic): duduk, ney, percussion
Edgar Molina (Dominican Republic): percussions
Sandor Fekete-Kiss (Hungary): keyboards, synthesizers
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Very filmic
author: J. Zellis (BeSon
" 'Very filmic' . This (Madarka - Little Birdie) reminds me of Lisa Gerrard's vocal work with Hans Zimmer for the film "Gladiator". If I didn't know it was Hungarian, I would assume it was probably Arabic -- it has the same sort of melodic fluidity and almost arrhythmic structure of the Arabic music I'm familiar with.
Now I'm going to go off and wonder if there's any cultural cross-pollination between Eastern European and Middle Eastern music....oh, yes, by the way, this is a wonderful piece of music and you should buy it. Now."
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An awesome, nearly unbelievable voice
author: Wally - BeSonic
This composition and performance (Madarka - Little Birdie) is quite unique. The music is traditional, yet progressive, complex yet beautifully simple. An awesome, nearly unbelievable voice, harmonizing with drifting, choir-like echoes.
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Only you sing like you sing
author: Niav
Andrea you are a treasure.
The minute I heard your voice I was drawn into your world of beauty.
"There is no Greater" is an extraordinarily beautiful piece. I can see why people say
Enya, Deep Forest etc for your influences
But only you sing like you sing
Like the songbird you are.
Thank you so much for the experience
I will listen again and again and again.
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