| Live at the Academy of Music Vujicsics Association ®-e-DISC 005 1999 1. | Kukunješče | 4.08 | | 2. | Vrapčevo kolo | 3.13 | | 3. | Alaj volim | 4.01 | | 4. | Kolo | 2.36 | | 5. | Eto pletem | 4.58 | | 6. | Jozo | 5.20 | | 7. | Svatovac iz Pomaza | 4.54 | | 8. | Dodi mi | 4.58 | | 9. | Bečarac | 1.45 | | 10. | Da je višnja... | 2.13 | | 11. | Marice kolo | 1.49 | | 12. | Nije šala... | 6.22 | | 13. | Ratevka (Söndörgő) | 4.17 | | 14. | Širok Dunav... | 4.55 | | 15. | Rastanak | 8.42 | | 16. | Adana oro | 4.05 | | 17. | Bećarac-kolo | 3.33 | |
Musicians: Gábor Eredics - bass, tambura, accordeon, voice Kálmán Eredics - double bass, voice Miroszláv Brczán - tenor tambura, voice Mihály Borbély - tambura, voice Károly Győri - first tambura, violin Ferenc Szendrődi - first tambura, tambura samica Zoltán Horváth - first tamura, alt tambura, tenor tambura Guest: Márta Sebestyén - voice (3,6,10,11,17) Katalin Gyenis - voice (6,10,11,17) Balázs Szokolay "Dongó" - bagpipe (12,17) Antus Vizin- bagpipe (6,9,17) Ferenc Dervár - voice, brácsatambura (6,9,17) "Hor javor" - a Szentendrei Szerb Ortodox Egyházközség Férfikara (8) Söndörgő Ensemble:(13) - Dávid Eredics - clarinet - Szlobodán Wertetics - accordeon - Attila Búzás - tambur - Áron Eredics - tarabuka - György Bokros - double bass Recorded in Budapest in the Hall of Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music, 28.Octobre 1999. Recording: Producer:Tímea Arany Balance Engineer:Gergely Lakatos Mastering:József Weisz Cover photos: Gábor Kreiss,György Paraszkay Photos & Design: György Paraszkay
With the same members as when they started performing, the Vujicsics Ensemble celebrates 25 years work with a special concert given at the Academy of Music, Budapest Hungary. Many special guests appear on this live recording including such favourites as Sebestyen Marta, Jushaz Zoltan, and others. The Ensemble was formed in 1974 in Pomaz, in the early days of the folk-dance revival in Hungary. The primary aim was to continue and revive the folk-music heritage of the Serbian communities in the Budapest region (Szentendre, Pomaz, Csobanka, Budakalasz). Later its scope was extended to the folk-music of the Croats of the Danube valley and southern Hungary, including field-work, arrangements, and performance, and the presentation as such of this diverse and colourful folk-music. Ensemble Vujicsics arrangements are characterised by respect for the heritage, and musicianship of a high order. Their repertoire, based on archaic traditions, now enjoys a respected place on the concert platforms of Hungary, Europe, and more distant continents. Their successes are maybe also due to the fact that for more than 20 years the composition of the ensemble has remained the same. Since the beginning of the 80s they have made records and toured throughout Europe as members of the international ensemble Vents d'Est (Eastern Winds |