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Barcelona Gipsy Klezmer Orchestra

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Years active
  
2012 (2012)-present

Website
  
Official website

Record label
  
Satelite K

Labels
  
Satélite K

Origin
  
Barcelona, Spain (2012)

Albums
  
Imbarca, Balkan Reunion

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Members
  
Sandra Sangiao, Mattia Schirosa, Julien Chanal, Oleksandr Sora, Sasha Agranov

Genres
  
Music of Southeastern Europe, Klezmer, Romani music, Gypsy jazz

Similar
  
Budapest Klezmer Band, Barcelona Gipsy balKan O, Vlado Kreslin, Ferus Mustafov, Amsterdam Klezmer Band

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Barcelona gipsy klezmer orchestra european summer tour 2014


Barcelona Gipsy Klezmer Orchestra (BGKO) is a band created in 2012 in Barcelona, Spain. The band draws on many musical influences, including Klezmer music, Jazz Manouche, and Roma music. BGKO also explores the sounds of some Eastern European regions and draws inspiration from music in the regions of South America, Spain, and the Middle East.

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History

The permanent members of BGKO are clarinetist Robindro Nikolić (Barcelona, Spain), accordionist Mattia Schirosa (Italy), double bassist Ivan Kovačević (Serbia), guitarist Julien Chanal (France), percussionist Stelios Togias (Greece), and vocalist Sandra Sangiao (Spain). BGKO also includes rotating nomad musicians, and the band reflects the style of the various artists that have been a part of it.

The group originated in the spring of 2012, when eleven musicians gathered in Barcelona to celebrate International Romani Day. Some of them had already met at various jam sessions, including at El Arco de la Virgen, and at other musical venues in Barcelona.

In 2013, Barcelona Gipsy Klezmer Orchestra self-published its first album, Imbarca, which was re-released one year later with the vinyl EP Satélite K. The re-release included three new songs: "Hasta Siempre, Comandante", "Cigani Ljubiat Pesnji", and "La dama d'Aragó". After releasing Satélite K in 2014, BGKO played on tours around Italy, Greece, Malta, Serbia, Slovenia, Germany, and France, in concerts and festivals in Spain, and at the Auditorium of Barcelona.

BGKO hosted the Balkan Reunion in March 2015, which brought together numerous notable Balkan musicians from around Europe, including the Macedonian saxophonist King Ferus Mustafov (referent from the East Gipsy music), Vlado Kreslin (known for his collaborations with R.E.M.), and the Turkish singer Nihan Devecioglu. Around 1,300 people attended the concert, which took place at Sala Apolo. BGKO's second disc, which germinated from this Balkan encounter, was released in September 2015. Throughout 2015, the band played in Granada, Málaga, Palau de la Música Catalana, Ireland, the Netherlands, France, Austria, Switzerland, Serbia, Germany, and Istanbul.

Its version of "Djelem Djelem", the international Gypsy hymn, has received more than 2,000,000 views on YouTube.

During spring 2015, BGKO began a management and booking collaboration with Diggers Music.

Discography

  • Imbarca (2014)
  • Balkan Reunion (2015)
  • Del Ebro al Danubio (2016)
  • Songs

    Cigani Ljubiat PesnjiImbarca · 2013
    Djelem DjelemImbarca · 2013
    Kus KusImbarca · 2013

    References

    Barcelona Gipsy Klezmer Orchestra Wikipedia