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Jonas Tamas: Sharp Guitars From a Flat Planet
Instrumental rock guitar with melodic and shred elements - a high-energy combination of serious riffage, soaring melodies and lightning fast runs.
Recommended if you like
Joe Satriani,
John Petrucci,
Steve Vai.
Raymond Switzer & László Makay: Whither can a lover go?/Hová mehet a szerelmes?
The album has elements of Middle Eastern, Hungarian folk, Hungarian Roma, Spanish Roma, and Columbian music.
The lyrics were taken from the collection of verses entitled The Hidden Words by Bahá’u’lláh, founder of the baha'i Faith.
Ricardo Salsa Club: Escucha Mi Ritmo
This is a great CD from Hungary's best Salsa Band. If you are in a bad mood or you just want to have some fun and dance listen to this CD.
Recommended if you like
Arturo Sandoval,
Chucho Valdés,
Spanish Harlem Orquesta.
Gergo Borlai: Sausage
One of the most talented jazz drummers of Hungary. All kinds of music styles make their appearance on his second solo album.
Recommended if you like
Allan Holdsworth,
Jaco Pastorius,
Vinnie Colaiuta.
Hungarian State Folk Ensemble: Verbunkos
Performed by the orchestra of the Hungarian State Folk Ensemble, this album features some of the best of Hungarian folk music.
Adamatys: Fabulous World
My music is about a Fabulous world. I recommend to it everybody who would like to step out of the world of boring weekdays. The fabulous world is a beautiful and magical place. If you listen to this music, You will find yourself in this kind of atmosphere
Recommended if you like
Alan Silvestri,
Hans Zimmer,
John Williams.
Adam Gyorgy: Plays the Piano
The "Rising Star in Classical music" (CNN) recently made his New York debut at Carnegie Hall. The audience of Stern Auditorium gave him a 10 minutes standing ovation.
Recommended if you like
Keith Jarrett,
Krystian Zimerman,
Vladimir Horowitz.
Adam Gyorgy: Plays Bach and Mozart
The "Rising Star in Classical music" (CNN) recently made his New York debut at Carnegie Hall. The audience of Stern Auditorium gave him a 10 minutes standing ovation.
Recommended if you like
Keith Jarrett,
Krystian Zimerman,
Vladimir Horowitz.
Natalia Zagyva with Kalman Magyar and the Eletfa Hungarian Folk: Szep Szivarvany (Beautiful Rainbow)
Hungarian singer Zagyva shines in this album, which spans the Hungarian-speaking villages of Hungary, Transylvania, and Slovakia, offering a beautiful selection of folk songs with driving instrumental accompaniment.
Recommended if you like
Agnes,
Márta Sebestyén.