Tükrös Folk Music Ensemble at the Epicurean Hungarian Restaurant
At a pertformance June 26, 2009 at the Epicurean Hungarian Restaurant in Hillside, Illinois.
The TÜKRÖS Folk Music Ensemble was founded in 1986 and today is one of Hungary's most respected revival folk bands, which specializes in collecting authentic folk music from remote villages of Hungary and Transylvania, and from archival recordings, preserving and presenting this music in its most authentic form yet in a style most entertaining and suitable for all audiences. Their performance is a voyage back to historical times, when traditional folk music was an integral and crucial part of the village community's daily life. TÜKRÖS CDs have been very popular, especially their disc of folk music collection from Szatmár county [North Eastern Hungary], which became a landmark release. They are a regular band at the FONÓ, a popular folk music café in Budapest. In addition to performing, the band members are dedicated to teaching folk music in schools and organizing an annual folk music camp in Hungary.
TÜKRÖS members are professional musicians with decades of performing experience. The band has toured throughout Europe, twice in Australia and once in North America. Members include: Attila Halmos, violin - became attracted to folk music at an early age through the activities of his father's who was an ethnomusicologist; Gergely Koncz, violin - one of Hungary's youngest and most talented folk violinists; Péter Árendás, brácsa [viola] - a key figure in the collection of folk music for FONÓ Records and the musical director of the BUDAPEST Folk Ensemble; Endre Liber, brácsa and cimbalom - a prominent musician in the Budapest folk music scene with many years of experience; András Lelkes, bőgő [double bass] - a talented musician with experience in folk music as well as jazz, Ignac Kadar-dance and Barbara Baranyai-dance.
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