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CIGÁNSKI DIABLI / GYPSY DEVILS - Adagio & Furioso

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Cigánski diabli have entered the rarefied domain of classical music...

SU 4040-2

Release date: June 2010

Albinoni - Adagio, Brahms - Hungarian Dances Nos. 5 and 12, Dvořák - Slavonic Dance No. 8, Haydn - Rondo a l’Ongarese, Paganini - Capriccio No. 24, Sarasate - Zigeunerweisen, etc.

The Slovak cimbalom band Cigánski diabli (Gypsy Devils), artistic director: Ernest ©arközi

In Roma fairy tales, it is usually the devil who imbues Gypsy music with its inimitable vivacity. And when listening to Cigánski diabli, you cannot help but believe it. The popularity of this Gypsy orchestra has crossed the borders of their native Slovakia into Moravia, Bohemia and much further afield. Of late, they have been giving concerts abroad with in creasing frequency – Germany (including at the Berliner Philharmoniker Hall), England, France, Canada, etc. The ensemble, made up of eight professional, classically trained musicians, has already received three platinum discs. A traditional cimbalom band? Well, yes and no. They have, so to speak, many more strings to their bow: folk music (ranging from Slovak to Jewish), on occasions walking a tightrope between pop and jazz, at other times performing Haydn together with a "classical" pianist or a symphony orchestra. And since Brahms, Liszt and Dvořák were inspired by the "Gypsy style", why not turn things on their head and play their music the Gypsy way? With their characteristic virtuosity and vivacity, Cigánski diabli have entered the rarefied domain of classical music - yet in a manner entirely of their own and with arrangements not respecting the borders of genres. But what’s the use of borders when the music is of such splendour?

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1.Adagio in G minor00:04:54MP3 example :: Adagio in G minor [471 kB]
music by: Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni
arrangement: Ernest Sarközi
lyrics: Emil Hasala
Gypsy Devils
2.Rondo a l´Ongarese from Piano Trio in G major00:03:13MP3 example :: Rondo a l´Ongarese from Piano Trio in G major [471 kB]
music by: Joseph Haydn
arrangement: Ernest Sarközi
Gypsy Devils
3.Gipsy Dances00:03:13MP3 example :: Gipsy Dances [471 kB]
music by: Franz Paul Rigler
arrangement: Ernest Sarközi
Gypsy Devils
4.Zigeunerweisen, Op. 2000:06:02MP3 example :: Zigeunerweisen, Op. 20 [471 kB]
music by: Pablo de Sarasate
arrangement: Ernest Sarközi
Gypsy Devils
5.Capriccio No. 2400:03:45MP3 example :: Capriccio No. 24 [471 kB]
music by: Niccolo Paganini
arrangement: Ernest Sarközi
Gypsy Devils
6.Hungarian Dances00:06:33
music by: Johannes Brahms
arrangement: Ernest Sarközi
Gypsy Devils
1.Hungarian Dance No. 500:02:43MP3 example :: Hungarian Dance No. 5 [471 kB]
music by: Johannes Brahms
arrangement: Ernest Sarközi
Gypsy Devils
2.Hungarian Dance No. 1200:03:50MP3 example :: Hungarian Dance No. 12 [471 kB]
music by: Johannes Brahms
arrangement: Ernest Sarközi
Gypsy Devils
7.Hungarian Rhapsody No. 200:09:09MP3 example :: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 [471 kB]
music by: Ferenc Liszt
arrangement: Ernest Sarközi
Gypsy Devils
8.Komm´ Zigany. Aria from the operette Gräfin Maritza00:05:30MP3 example :: Komm´ Zigany. Aria from the operette Gräfin Maritza [471 kB]
music by: Emmerich Kalman
arrangement: Ernest Sarközi
Gypsy Devils
9.Slavonic Dance No. 800:04:13MP3 example :: Slavonic Dance No. 8 [471 kB]
music by: Antonin Dvorak
arrangement: Ernest Sarközi
Gypsy Devils
10.Songs my mother taught me from the cycle Gipsy Melodies, Op. 5500:04:06MP3 example :: Songs my mother taught me from the cycle Gipsy Melodies, Op. 55 [471 kB]
music by: Antonin Dvorak
lyrics: Emil Hasala
Gypsy Devils


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