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Kálmán Balogh Gypsy Cimbalom Band Sat., April 18, 2009, 7:30 p.m. 2007 USA and Canadian Tour: Kálmán Balogh Gypsy Cimbalom Band from Hungary
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Kálmán Balogh Gypsy Cimbalom Band Sat., April 18, 2009, 7:30 p.m.
In a rare performance, hear melodies, which have been polished in European villages for centuries, interpreted with great respect and understanding by The Gypsy Cimbalom Band. Led by Kálmán Balogh, one of the foremost Hungarian cimbalom players, the band brings a contemporary and uniquely forward-looking edge to time honored traditions, leaving audiences enthralled and inspired.
Balogh's mastery of this unique and rare Hungarian folk instrument (similar to oversized hammer dulcimer) becomes a new and compelling voice centering a band which also includes acoustic bass, acoustic guitar, trumpet, and violins. Similarities in jazz and traditional folk music, such as improvisation and a kaleidoscope of emotional expressions, are immediately evident.
The Band’s CD “Live in Germany” by Traditional Crossroads selected as the “Top of the World Album” in October 2008. The band has mesmerized audiences across the world including at this year’s WOMEX festival – the world’s most important gathering for World Music artists.
Resident Members $20; Gen. Admission $25
CODE: 1P0-088
Rasmuson Theater, National Museum of the American Indian
4th and Independence.
For tickets and information visit www.residentassociates.org or call 202-633-3030 |
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2007 USA and Canadian Tour: Kálmán Balogh Gypsy Cimbalom Band from Hungary
CENTRUM MANAGEMENT
presents
Central European World Music
A fascinating world music experience blending Eastern and Central European folk music by exceptional artists from several countries
Kálmán Balogh Gypsy Cimbalom Band
from Budapest
Kálmán Balogh – cimbalom ~ Frankie Látó – violin
Ferenc Kovács – trumpet & violin ~ Peter Bede - saxophone
György Mihály – guitar ~ Csaba Novák – bass
“… it was the cimbalom player who took the greatest honors, hammering with demonic speeds …” Boston Globe
2007 USA and Canadian Tour
October 24, 2007 – November 14, 2007
Central European World Music
Kálmán Balogh Gypsy Cimbalom Band
from Hungary
Kálmán Balogh is one of the foremost Hungarian cimbalom players, descending from a famous dynasty of Hungarian Gypsy musicians. His virtuosity is matched only by his understanding and respect of his heritage. A graduate of Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music of Budapest, he has completed many successful tours throughout the world with various ensembles, including five tours in North America. The cimbalom, a sort of oversized hammer dulcimer played with mallets like a vibraphone, possesses piano like percussive abilities to drive a band rhythmically or take the melodic lead. In Kálmán Balogh's expert hands, the cimbalom can do both simultaneously. His mastery of this unique and rare Hungarian folk instrument has mesmerized audiences. Kálmán Balogh Gypsy Cimbalom Band is the dynamic merging of music from the old and new worlds. Balogh continues a fabled European musical tradition harking back to the collaboration of masters like gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt and violinist Stephane Grappelli, connecting the ancient folk music traditions of Central and Eastern Europe with the chord progressions and swing of jazz. Balogh's cimbalom becomes a new and compelling voice centering a band which also includes acoustic bass, acoustic guitar, trumpet, and violins. Similarities in jazz and traditional folk music, such as improvisation and a kaleidoscope of emotional expressions, are immediately evident.
Melodies, which have been polished in European villages for centuries, are interpreted with great respect and understanding by The Gypsy Cimbalom Band, enabling present day music lovers to experience the emotions and beauty inherent in the music of our ancestors. Kálmán Balogh Gypsy Cimbalom Band brings a contemporary and uniquely forward-looking edge to time honored traditions, leaving audiences enthralled and inspired.
FOR INFORMATION AND BOOKINGS:
CENTRUM MANAGEMENT, 117 John E. Busch Ave. Somerset NJ 08873
Tel: 201-836-4869 ~ Fax: 201-836-1590 ~ email: magyar@magyar.org ~
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