28th March 2014 at Union Chapel, London N1.
Country: Belgium & Hungary. Style: Magyar Nóta.
Lineup: Tcha Limberger (v/violin), Lukács Csaba (clarinet), Feher Istvan (cimbalom), Ruszo Istvan (violin), Olah Norbert (brácsa), Szegfu Karoly (cello), Csikos Vilmos (b).
Tcha Limberger was born in Flanders to a Manouche (Romani) father and Flemish mother. Aged 17 he discovered Hungarian music. This band plays Magyar Nota (Hungarian Song). This style originated at the beginning of the 19th century and was played by Gypsy musicians for the nobility. It combines Hungarian folk music with Classical and Viennese influences. I have also taken photos of Limberger playing another style from "Historical Hungary" - the traditional music of Transylvania with the Kalotaszeg Trio: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157625579953545/.
More information: www.tchalimberger.com/, www.facebook.com/pages/Tcha-Limberger/110656732289999.
Tags: World Music Belgium Magyar Nota Tcha Limberger Violin Union Chapel
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28th March 2014 at Union Chapel, London N1.
Country: Belgium & Hungary. Style: Magyar Nóta.
Lineup: Tcha Limberger (v/violin), Lukács Csaba (clarinet), Feher Istvan (cimbalom), Ruszo Istvan (violin), Olah Norbert (brácsa), Szegfu Karoly (cello), Csikos Vilmos (b).
Tcha Limberger was born in Flanders to a Manouche (Romani) father and Flemish mother. Aged 17 he discovered Hungarian music. This band plays Magyar Nota (Hungarian Song). This style originated at the beginning of the 19th century and was played by Gypsy musicians for the nobility. It combines Hungarian folk music with Classical and Viennese influences. I have also taken photos of Limberger playing another style from "Historical Hungary" - the traditional music of Transylvania with the Kalotaszeg Trio: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157625579953545/.
More information: www.tchalimberger.com/, www.facebook.com/pages/Tcha-Limberger/110656732289999.
Tags: World Music Belgium Magyar Nota Tcha Limberger Union Chapel
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28th March 2014 at Union Chapel, London N1.
Country: Belgium & Hungary. Style: Magyar Nóta.
Lineup: Tcha Limberger (v/violin), Lukács Csaba (clarinet), Feher Istvan (cimbalom), Ruszo Istvan (violin), Olah Norbert (brácsa), Szegfu Karoly (cello), Csikos Vilmos (b).
Tcha Limberger was born in Flanders to a Manouche (Romani) father and Flemish mother. Aged 17 he discovered Hungarian music. This band plays Magyar Nota (Hungarian Song). This style originated at the beginning of the 19th century and was played by Gypsy musicians for the nobility. It combines Hungarian folk music with Classical and Viennese influences. I have also taken photos of Limberger playing another style from "Historical Hungary" - the traditional music of Transylvania with the Kalotaszeg Trio: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157625579953545/.
More information: www.tchalimberger.com/, www.facebook.com/pages/Tcha-Limberger/110656732289999.
Tags: World Music Belgium Hungary Magyar Nota Tcha Limberger Union Chapel
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28th March 2014 at Union Chapel, London N1.
Country: Belgium & Hungary. Style: Magyar Nóta.
Lineup: Tcha Limberger (v/violin), Lukács Csaba (clarinet), Feher Istvan (cimbalom), Ruszo Istvan (violin), Olah Norbert (brácsa), Szegfu Karoly (cello), Csikos Vilmos (b).
Tcha Limberger was born in Flanders to a Manouche (Romani) father and Flemish mother. Aged 17 he discovered Hungarian music. This band plays Magyar Nota (Hungarian Song). This style originated at the beginning of the 19th century and was played by Gypsy musicians for the nobility. It combines Hungarian folk music with Classical and Viennese influences. I have also taken photos of Limberger playing another style from "Historical Hungary" - the traditional music of Transylvania with the Kalotaszeg Trio: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157625579953545/.
More information: www.tchalimberger.com/, www.facebook.com/pages/Tcha-Limberger/110656732289999.
Tags: World Music Belgium Hungary Magyar Nota Tcha Limberger Union Chapel
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28th March 2014 at Union Chapel, London N1.
Country: Belgium & Hungary. Style: Magyar Nóta.
Lineup: Tcha Limberger (v/violin), Lukács Csaba (clarinet), Feher Istvan (cimbalom), Ruszo Istvan (violin), Olah Norbert (brácsa), Szegfu Karoly (cello), Csikos Vilmos (b).
Tcha Limberger was born in Flanders to a Manouche (Romani) father and Flemish mother. Aged 17 he discovered Hungarian music. This band plays Magyar Nota (Hungarian Song). This style originated at the beginning of the 19th century and was played by Gypsy musicians for the nobility. It combines Hungarian folk music with Classical and Viennese influences. I have also taken photos of Limberger playing another style from "Historical Hungary" - the traditional music of Transylvania with the Kalotaszeg Trio: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157625579953545/.
More information: www.tchalimberger.com/, www.facebook.com/pages/Tcha-Limberger/110656732289999.
Tags: World Music Hungary Magyar Nota Tcha Limberger Clarinet Union Chapel
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