MUZSIKÁS Traditional Hungarian Folk Music
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Muzsikás is a Hungarian musical group playing mainly folk music of Hungary and other countries and peoples of the region. Established in 1973, it has also played works by classical composers, especially Béla Bartók, who himself collected folk tunes.
The name Muzsikás reflects musicians playing traditional music in Hungarian villages. Their concerts represent an exciting musical experience, bringing the audience back to the atmosphere of the small Hungarian villages where this musical tradition has been passed down for centuries.
Cast: Mihály Sipos (Violin / Zither), László Porteleki (Violin / Koboz / Vocals), Péter Éri (Viola / Mandolin / Flutes), Dániel Hamar (Double Bass / Drum / Cymbals / Vocals)
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