Balkan Journeys Close to Home
Editorial Reviews
Ron McRae,Consultant Producer, Performing Arts
Every so often a special recording arrives in your life. You realize from the first listening that it is something you will revisit over the months and years ahead. "Balkan Journeys Close to Home" is such an album.
Dirty Linen, April & May 2000
Balkan Journeys is a moveable feast of virtuosity and dementia, a must-have for fans of pan-Turkish music.
Balkan Journeys Close to Home,Various Artists,Golden Horn,Bulgarian,Ethnic Fusion,Int'l & World Music,Pop,Traditional Turkish, Macedonian, Yugoslavian and Rom folk songs are brought together on this compilation by Canadian folk artist to recreate the sound of the Balkans in the New World.,Worldbeat,Yugoslavia
Balkan Journeys Close to Home
Average customer rating:
- Wild and Wonderful Macedonian Traditional Music
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Balkan Journeys Close to Home
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Golden Horn
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Traditional Folk
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Bulgaria
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International Folk
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Similar Items:
- Village & Folk Music of Bulgaria
ASIN: B00000K07S
Release Date: 1998-07-21 |
Tracks:
- Grabile Smiljana Devoika
- Ajde Red Se Redat
- Ajde Mala Stana Bolna Legna
- Idi Da Go Sakas Mamo
- Oj Jovane
- Ajde Sto e Dzumbus
- O Gospozo
- Taja Vecer Ic Ne Sum Vesela
- Jaste I Pite
- Rano Si Stanalo
- Lupchevo
- Trip To Bulgaria
- Pumkin Paidushko
- Rumelaj
- Cano Cano
- Zurefa
- Chiftetelli #6
- Ajde Sto E Dzumbus
- Feryad
Customer Reviews:
Wild and Wonderful Macedonian Traditional Music.......2004-12-12
This is the type of Macedonian music I longed to own and *finally* discovered! Who would have guessed it was played by Toronto musicians? (Although several have Balkan roots). The first group, "Staro Selo" ("Old Village") start slowly and power up in rhythm, speed, and interpretation. Two of the most remarkable pieces include the bagpipes (gaida) and tambura (lute) as key instruments, along with the highly stylized female vocals. This music is unparallelled for its magnetic appeal. The kaval (end-blown flute) and tapan (type of drum) complete the village-like root sound. The music is from Central Macedonia, one is in the 11/8 rhythm, others are in the 7/8 and one is in 4/4. Two of the musical tracks originate from Pirin, Bulgaria. The liner notes explain that all are love songs with playful lyrics. Unfortunately, the lyrics are omitted. Brennna MacCrimmon and Jayne Brown provide beautiful spine-tingling authentic Balkan vocals. They sound like the Bisserov Sisters or the Trakia Ensemble, with absolutley natural inflections! Each track sounds better than the previous one! This CD has some of the best selections of Balkan and Macedonian rhythms and sounds produced in this unique region of the world.
The second group, "Neda Voda", is my favorite. They sing Roma (Gypsy) tunes which have Turkish roots. The musicians chose to play the Turkish saz, a tambura, and some zurnas or clarinets. This pulsating and addictive music is enhanced with the beat of several darbukas and a tar drum. The rhythms are primarily 7/8, one is in 9/8 and one is 4/4. The music is sensuous and undulating, with Middle Eastern tsiftetelli (belly dance) undertones ...
The third group called "Mastika" play "Lupchevo", "Trip to Bulgaria" and "Pumpkin Paidushko" with a semi-jazzy improvistion that is most appealing and contagious. They primarily play stringed instuments with outstanding percussion.
The fourth and last group is called "Altin Yildiz Orkestar" ("Gold Star Band"). They play a series of evocative songs that make me sing, dance and shout joyfully ... no exaggeration! Track #14 "Rumelaj" is hypnotically spell-binding. It was originally played by Kalyi Jag, a Hungarian Roma group. #15 is of Turkish roots but from Macedonia, has all the undulating rhythms of the region. I can hear the makams but am unable to identify which ones are being used. #16 originated in Kosovo, first played and sung by the Roma singer Ibrahim Semsi. #17 has unique twists and turns, created by a famous Greek Roma clarinet player. #18 has a great beat played on the tabla that hooks the listener from the start. It also includes passionate accordion music . The last track, #19 is totally mesmerizing, a Turkish recording, translated in the liner notes as a beseechment to the Creator ... to provide the singer "the way" or a direction in life. This CD contains some of the most outstanding Macedonian music I have ever heard. It will not disappoint anyone who loves the music of the Balkans. Other similar CDs recommended are: "Kurbeti" (Albanian Roma), "Balkanarama" (Seattle, WA based American band with authentic Roma sound), and "Songs frorm the City of Roses" (Albanian). Erika Borsos (erikab93)
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