05/11/11 13:53
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One for all - all for one

by Petar PLAMENOV

100 Gypsy Violins
 
13 May (Friday), 2011
Hall 1,National Palace of Culture
Hungarian Week
Start: 20:00,
Entrance: 30-100BGN
Address:
Sofia, 1 Bulgaria Sqr.
Phone: 02 916 63 69
Phone: 02 916 63 68

The violin’s sound is definitively one or even the most perfect melody that can be generated by simple and simultaneously complex plucks of a string. To touch even the hardest and toughest, coldest heart with the gentleness of that sound, professionalism is essential in order to accomplish that purpose.The "Budapest Gypsy Symphony Orchestra", in Hungarian "Szaztagú Cinanyzenekar" (100 - head Gypsy Orchestra : Hundred Gypsy Violins) is the World’s largest gypsy symphony Orchestra. It has been founded in 1985, when Sándor Járóka, at the time Hungary's most famous "primas" (gypsy soloist) died. All Hungarian gypsy musicians had come to his funeral. After the ceremony they begin to play. The orchestra had been born out of that improvised moment. In the year of the Hungarian chairmanship of the European Union - 2011, in Bulgaria is coming the biggest gypsy orchestra in the world - the symphonic orchestra of Budapest 100 Gypsy Violins. The concert is on May 13 in Hall 1 of NDK at 8PM, by the invitation of Art BG with the kind support by the embassy of Republic of Hungary.



Words that can describe their music simply do not exist – it is something that you listen and live through, a music that calms every nerve and at the same time ignites one blazing fire throughout the soul, that passionate and arid feeling at least for those who are truly in love with the classical music, but it also should appeal to those completely indifferent towards it. The orchestra 100 Gypsy Violins is not only the biggest gypsy music formation ever but it is a great violin orchestra in the all over the world. Adding the fact that the musicians reach amazing synchrony while playing classic compositions by memory without using full scores, the amazing experience for the audience is guaranteed. The multitude of Hungarian gyosy musicians who have presented there start playing after the ceremony to pay last farewell and they stun the people with their unique sound. In this spontaneous moment is born the Budapest symphonic orchestra 100 Gypsy Violins. Since then the orchestra gains success in many concert halls and festivals in Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Croatia, ladies, Estonia, Finland, Frayantsiya, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey.

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