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Budapest Gypsy Symphony Orchestra

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Founded
  
1985

Active from
  
1985

Website
  
www.100tagu.hu

Genres
  
Jazz, Folk

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Principal conductor
  
László Berki (1941–1997)

Members
  
Oszkár Ökrös, Nándor Farkas, Béla Berki, Károly Szegfű

Albums
  
Hundred Gypsy Violins

Record labels
  
Hungaroton, Hallmark Records, Video Pacific Communications, Cypress Music

Similar
  
Lajos Boross, Margit Bangó, Grigoraș Dinicu, Sándor Járóka, Tcha Limberger

Budapest Gypsy Symphony Orchestra is a Hungarian symphony orchestra of Romani (Gypsy) musicians. It emphasizes works by composers inspired by Hungarian folk music including Johannes Brahms, Vittorio Monti, Piotr Tchaïkovski, Johann Strauss and Johann Strauss II. The orchestra has been performing for 30 years as a classical symphony orchestra.

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Recognition

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The Orchestra was awarded the Hungarian Heritage Prize and it was entered in the Golden Book and the Invisible Museum of the Hungarian Spirit. In 2000 the Orchestra entered in the Guinness Book of Records. In 2014 the Orchestra, both commonly referred to as Budapest Gypsy Symphony Orchestra and One Hundred Gypsy Musicians (100 Tagú Cigányzenekar) was designated a "hungaricum", a national treasure recognized by the Hungarian Parliament.

History

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In 1984, soloist and Hungarian Romani conductor, the Primas (first violin and leader) Sándor Járóka ('The Primas of kings and the king of Primases') died.

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At his funeral, the Roma community gathered. Musicians gathered and from a gloomy serenade over a grave, the group was born.

The orchestra became world famous. Budapest rehearsals were repeatedly visited by György Cziffra, the Hungarian gypsy pianist who later became the Association's honorary president.

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László Berki, the conductor of the National Hungarian State Ensemble, led the orchestra until his death in October 1997. It is his doing that Hungary's best musicians are members. Members have family names such as Lakatos, Lendvai Csócsi, Boross, Berki, all Hungarian Romani musician dynasties.

In 1997, Sándor Rigó Buffó became conductor and artistic director. He rose to President since December 2005. He died on 27 April 2014. Nándor Beke Farkas was the President and the leader of the orchestra from May 2014 and the new artistic director with József Lendvai Csócsi as violin master.

Formation

  • 60 Violins
  • 09 Violas
  • 06 Cellos
  • 10 Double basses
  • 09 Clarinets
  • 06 Cimbaloms
  • Directors

  • President: Nándor Beke Farkas
  • Leader and Artistic Director: József Lendvai Csócsi
  • Leading soloists

  • First violins:
  • László Berki Jr
  • András Suki
  • Ferenc Lendvai Jr
  • Gyula Mici Farkas
  • Tibor Lukács
  • Lőrinc Danyi
  • Norbert Salasovics
  • Jenő Lendvai
  • József Sárközi
  • János Johan
  • Cimbalom: Oszkár Ökrős
  • Alto violins: László Tabányi, Lajos Bóni
  • Second violins: Jenő Horhát, József Toldi
  • Clarinet: András Puporka, Dezső Oláh
  • Double Bass: Károly Horváth, Tamás Radics
  • Cello: Károly Szegfű, Barnabás Vajda
  • Songs

    Repulj Fecskem2014
    Madocsa Dances2014
    Fly My SwallowThe Budapest Gypsy Orchestra · 2010

    References

    Budapest Gypsy Symphony Orchestra Wikipedia


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