Carpathian Music: Transylvania, Poland, Ukraine, Serbia; Vlach, Slovak, Magyar, Rromani, Jewish, & +
Songs:
1) 00:00 - Corăgheasca - Fraţii Reuţ (Moldavia, Romania)
2) 00:30 - Posłóchejcie Kamaradzi - Joszko Broda (Silesian Gorals of Poland)
3) 03:37 - Duj Kámel Mán - Parno Graszt (Transylvanian Hungarian Rromani)
4) 07:13 - Oj Wpyła Ja Sia Wpyła - Orkiestra św. Mikołaja (Lemkos of Poland)
5) 08:56 - Plecarea Alaiului - Mihaela Sfichi (Bucovina, Moldavia, Romania)
6) 10:27 - Ej Jaki Ši Maričko; Večar Je, Večar Je - SĽUK (Slovak)
7) 13:52 - Juhos - Legedi László István, Hodorog András Kísér (Hungarian Csangos of Moldavia, Romania)
8) 15:35 - Solodenka Jabloneczka - Orkiestra św. Mikołaja (Hutsuls of Ukraine)
9) 19:09 - Mamko Moja - Hanka Servická and Ľudová Hudba Šarišan (Rusyns of Slovakia)
10) 21:27 - Arda Casa Mandrelor - Marinel Perteus (Maramureș, Romania)
11) 23:00 - Буковинський танок 2 - Unknown Artist (Bukovyna, Ukraine)
12) 24:12 - Ludasim Pajtásim - Karikás (Hungarians Csangos from Moldavia, Romania)
13) 26:41 - Čhave Romane - Dominika Mirgová and Cigánski Diabli (Slovak Rromani)
14) 29:39 - Nepij Jano, Nepij Vodu - Petr Křivák, Cimbálová muzika Lúčka (Moravia, Czechia)
15) 32:26 - Geamparalele de la Babadag - Toni Iordache (Dobrogea, Romania)
16) 34:04 - Hej, Od Krakowa Jadę - Trebunie Tutki (Polish folk song performed in Goral style)
17) 36:28 - Daj Že Mi Haničko - Cimbalová Hudba Primáš
18) 41:38 - Тече вода каламутна - Unknown Artist (Transcarpathia, Ukraine)
19) 43:35 - Aj Diwla - Hajlandery (Carpathian Rromani of Poland)
20) 47:12 - Ha Megfogom Az Ördögöt - Tiszakóródi Zenekar (Hungarians from Transylvania, Romania)
21) 48:15 - Czom Ty Ne Pryjszow - Czeremszyna (Boykos of Poland)
22) 51:38 - Bumbarsko Kolo - Momcilo Moma Stanojevic (Vlachs of Serbia)
23) 54:12 - Urvalasya Struna - Hudaki Village Band (Hutsuls of Ukraine)
24) 57:55 - Hadd Szóljon A Klarinét! - Tücsökzene (Sephardic Jews of Transylvania)
*It should be noted that multiple songs and melodies may be considered music belonging to multiple ethnic groups in the region, due to a long history of cultural exchange.
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The folk music of the Carpathian mountains and surrounding areas is a product of indigenous cultural form, but also of the regions historical location at the crossroads of the Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary. It shares vast similarities throughout the region, and its most notable influence comes from the Vlach nomads of Romania, who settled throughout the mountain range and spread their cultural practices. Important instruments in the region including string instruments like fiddles, violins, and cobzas; wind instruments like sopilkas, pan-flutes, fujaras, trembitas, and other types of flutes; cimbalom; jew's-harps; various percussion instruments; bagpipes; and accordions among others.
The folk music featured in the compilation includes:
The music of all regions of Romania specifically Transylvania, Maramureș, Wallachia, and Moldavia.
The music of the Polish Gorals; the Carpathian Highlanders of Poland.
The music of Slovakia.
The music of Hungarians, specifically that of the Székelys and Csangos of Transylvania and Moldavia in modern Romania.
The music of the Ukrainian Hutsuls and other inhabitants of Transcarpathia, Bukovyna, and Pokuttya in Ukraine.
The music of other Carpatho-Ruthenians such as the Lemkos or Rusyns of Poland and Slovakia, and Boykos of Poland and Ukraine.
The music of the Jewish and Romani ("Gypsy") inhabitants of the Carpathian regions and surrounding areas.
The music of the Vlachs particularly those inhabiting Serbia.
The music of Moravia in the Czech Republic particularly that of the Moravian Vlachs.
Пікірлер: 513
Love to all Carpathians from Poland. The Dacian, Slavic and Magyar blood runs thick in our region!
Hearing slavic languages awakens something so indescribable and beautiful deep in my soul. Peace to us all❤
I was born in New York but my mother is Lemko from Poland and my father is Rusyn from Slovakia, dialects at that point are more of a spectrum. My mother and father can speak to lots of other Carpathian’s.
@Slava__Ukraini
11 ай бұрын
Lemkes also has Ukrainian blood. 😊
@arsla5308
8 ай бұрын
Цілком імовірно, що ваш батько теж лемко, тільки з Словацької частини Лемківщини🤷
@arsla5308
8 ай бұрын
@@Slava__Ukrainiточніше навпаки
My 2nd Great Grandparents are from Skole, Ukraine, moved to US during 1918 and 1919. I read up on my Carpathian heritage and very proud of my Carpathian heritage, and will always be proud.
@decem_sagittae
11 ай бұрын
Do you speak the language? Do you bear the culture? Do you observe the traditions? Are you the right religion?
@WingsandRails5893
11 ай бұрын
@@decem_sagittae The Culture is in my blood line, unfortunately I dont speak Ukrainian, but will learn Ukrainian someday, I do celebrate Ukrainian holidays. And I do have the same reglion as my Great Grandparents did.
@decem_sagittae
11 ай бұрын
@@WingsandRails5893 that's nice chief. It's good to know your roots and stay in touch with your true heritage. Take pride in it. 💪🏻
@WingsandRails5893
11 ай бұрын
@@decem_sagittae I definitely have pride in my Slavic heritage. Sadly my father's side of my family (except for a handful) are trying to steer me away from learning about my mother's side. But it will ultimately faul for ny father's side.
I am romanian, but listening to this music from all these different countries I feel how its all so similar to ours.
@heptahidratferrum
6 ай бұрын
Welcome to Hungarian Kingdom.
@predamihailescu
4 ай бұрын
To my foot @@heptahidratferrum If you believe it is the short lived kingdom that has anything to do with the common spirit of the music, you are blinded with nationalism, and miss the best.
@heptahidratferrum
4 ай бұрын
@@predamihailescu Thieves have a guilty conscience and always make up stories and twist words.
@predamihailescu
4 ай бұрын
@@heptahidratferrum Yes, thieves take weird names of chemical compounds, and all that. And then they go to sleep. Do you have a message to convey?
@heptahidratferrum
4 ай бұрын
@@predamihailescu I don't see the Romamanians in the history books. This is a fact. Recently there is fictional history in new books, language, writing, forgery. There is also massacre, lying, treason, primitiveness, stupidity, hatred.
KARPATY - the mountain ranges of my heart! Love and blessings to all who dwell in them!
@Max_Snellink
Жыл бұрын
Oh yes... Having lived world wide from Africa to UK and Australia I came to the High Tatra's in Slovakia and fell in love.. So much so.. I bought my first home here. Mám drevo dom po piči 🧡
My dream destination is Eastern Europe, I'm from South America, especifically Colombia, and I don't want to travel to France at first as usual people wish. Hope to go soon to Romania, Moldova, Transnistria, Albania and Turkiye, that is the route I plan to do someday.
@criointhenews
5 ай бұрын
Don't skip Hungary and Transylvania.
@dhu1919
4 ай бұрын
Also, don't miss Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, and Macedonia.
@chovanectomas9608
2 ай бұрын
Slovakia .... 👍😯😃😁😃😁😃
@mihaelapolverea1865
Ай бұрын
@@criointhenewsTransilvania is ROMÂNIA, he just said he wants to travel to România, and he is welcome in all our provinces of România including the heart of our beautiful country, Transilvania.
Father is Polish Gural, mother - Ukrainian Boyko , so I am 100% Carpathian 👍
@almeu433
Күн бұрын
The Gorals are Vlzch at origins. Boykis are Celts( the tribe of " Boii and Tauriscii") , not Slavik blood
Абсолютно фантастично! Відразу йде до мого списку відтворення "Рідне"! Вітання з України! ✌🇺🇦
What a beautiful music, I am from Romania but I love, love, love all folk music. Thank you for this!
@tepes719
Жыл бұрын
da
@bodyhater
10 ай бұрын
@@tepes719 absolut superba , in general muzica etnografica este deosebita si aparte evident in fiecare zona.
@justforever96
3 ай бұрын
Folk music is the only really genuine music in my mind. Other types may be art, but this is the real music of the soul.
This whole Carpathian region merges smoothly with so many countries in Western Europe, into the Alps and Balkans: Western Ukraine, Poland, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Albany, Serbia, Horvatia, and even Austria. Majestic nature, friendly people, unforgettably beautiful, unique music! Can listen it for hours 🎶
As an Albanian, hearing this is a masterpiece truly love it, I hope to visit Romania one day
It makes me cry for happiness. The real beauty is the similarity of the melodies. I know very similar Hungarian version of some of this songs. We are all siblings. Music is our language, let's sing then! 🌻
То є справжній слов’янський барвінок ,райдуга ,слава Богу що до цього часу маємо можливість цими шедеврами насолоджуватись
Słowianie: podzielono nas granicami ale dzięki muzyce jesteśmy razem!
Love ROMANIA!!! 💙💛❤ Gorals from Poland are descendants of shepherds who emigrated from Romania in the Middle Ages. I can understand at the beginning of the song: "sus la munte" (up in the mountains)
@rheinhartsilvento2576
Жыл бұрын
I love Romania too. But today's Polish (or Slovak) Gorale certainly don't speak or understand Romanian. They are singing in the Silesian/Tatra dialect - a version of the Polish language. Yes, these populations did migrate from the southern Carpathians - but the state of Romania didn't exist as such in the Middle Ages. The traditions and language did of course, but there was no state or country of Romania.
@rheinhartsilvento2576
Жыл бұрын
@@orkotron007 Maybe
@rheinhartsilvento2576
Жыл бұрын
@@orkotron007 They do 😊
@urbaradhikari1539
Жыл бұрын
💘
@reklamy_iq
Жыл бұрын
Super!! 😵💫😵💫 Pozdrawiam z województwa mazowieckiego ♥️
Joszko Broda, Parno Graszt, some great stuff. And special thanks for the Orkiestra św. Mikołaja, they are from my region of Poland. I did party with them, celebrating 1988/89 (if I remember correctly) new years eve, in a shelter on the top of the mountain somewhere in Bieszczady. And this Slovak song, number 6, is fantastic! All the best.
One of the best folk musics in the world. Mixing a lot of cultures
@globalvibrations151
Жыл бұрын
Thank you :)
Eastern European culture has been neglected so much, it's nice that their is finally things like this.
I am an old frenchman. In comunist time I managed to travel around in Czechoslovakia, Hungary ( more liberal), Bulgaria, hitch hicking through freedom, I met the most beautiful people there, they hide me in their home with big risk, po russki muy govorili biez problema, beautiful people, countries, music, God bless them forever!!
@kamilasladowska8415
2 ай бұрын
People in Hungary and Czechoslovakia do not really speak Russian...
@lucblin5302
2 ай бұрын
@@kamilasladowska8415 in comunist time everybody knew some russian because It was compulsary in school so It made It easy for comunication, beside the fact that they are languages from the same family ( excepted hungarian, romanian and german of course)
@vero8797
Ай бұрын
Російська мова штучна. Її вигадали на замовлення Катерини Другої, яка хотіла довести причетність імперії, якою вона правила (вбивши свого чоловіка Петра 3) до історії великої Русі. @@lucblin5302
Can't get tired of this music. this is European music at its best.
@AsgolVerker
5 ай бұрын
Someone should take the time to use these traditions and musical ideas to form new genres and musical families. I assure you that from this music things can come out that are more passionate and intense than pop or rock, the rhythms, the singing, the explosiveness and so on. They give a unique meaning to this music.
I'm from Puerto Rico,but I love folk song,I want to go to Romania
@tepes719
Жыл бұрын
@Andy Ash some are like Corăgheasca
@globalvibrations151
Жыл бұрын
@Andy Ash There are three ethnic Romanian songs, and a couple from Hungarians and Roma in Romania. Are you trying to say Maramures, Moldavia, and Dobrogea aren't Romanian regions?
@globalvibrations151
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! :)
@globalvibrations151
Жыл бұрын
@Andy Ash Which music is "Gypsy" outside what is labeled? And why are they not "European"? What is "European" in your opinion? Brother not long ago Slavs and Romanians were not considered "European" to westerners this is a bourgeoise notion, so don't get so caught up about it. Westerners don't like us, sorry to say so trying to pretend to be them won't help you. Also most Roma adopted music from the regions they lived in, they didn't play Northern Indian music in Eastern Europe.. Not to mention given that so much Balkan music is Ottoman influenced, it's foolish to say what you're saying.
@ssos5939
Жыл бұрын
@@globalvibrations151 Slovenský folklór je bez cigánskych hudobníkov nemysliteľný! kzread.info/dash/bejne/c3uXuatyZLa9gNI.html. (V časti Lemko song from Slovakia je pieseň spievaná v slovenskom, a nie rusínskom dialekte.)
Love from Romania 🇷🇴 to all neighbors! I love Balkan and all the Carpathian countries! Our countries folk music is so authentic ! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@globalvibrations151
Жыл бұрын
@Andy Ash There are only three Roma songs, and none of them are even Romanian Roma. There are also three ethnic Romanian songs, unless now folk music of ethnic Romanians from Moldavia and Maramures is Roma. Which region are you from? You are calling ethnic Slovaks, Vlachs, Ukrainians, Poles, etc. Roma by your logic?
@davefekete7187
Жыл бұрын
@Andy Ash What are you on about? dont't you know that gypsies lived among eastern Europeans for centuries? are you trying to say we never had our own music until they came a long or something? lol there are other ethnic groups, cultures, music etc in eastern Europe not just Romani gypsies you know....do you know anything about history?
@Creepex
7 ай бұрын
@davefekete7187 are you talking about hungarians? Because it seems like this. Romanians are the oldest group to exist in the balkans since 2000BC.
@MrQ454
7 ай бұрын
@@globalvibrations151 ”The music of all regions of Romania specifically Transylvania, Maramureș, Wallachia, and Moldavia. ” Geamparalele from Dobrogea are not Wallachian and even not from Carpathian zone of Romania (mountains of Dobrogea are Carpathians!)! Maramures are distinct from Transylvania so the Transylvania practically is not represented also not Oltenia and Wallachia (proper)
Дякую. Жива душа гір.
as a Romanian this music is the best I like ur work
Awesome! This will be my playlist for next months ( ◜‿◝ )♡. Greets from Morocco to everyone listening.
@globalvibrations151
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Meriame! :)
Fantastyczna składanka folkloru słowiańskiego, na którą złożyło się wiele nacji... Częściowo to zaginiony świat! 🥲Ogarnęła mnie globalna wibracja 😅od tych zwariowanych dźwięków. 🤗 Dziękuję... 😘🌹
Потіха для душі! Чудова збірка карпатських пісень.
One of the best videos I've listened n' whatched. Fantastic n' beatiful. A lot of culture. Greetings from South America, Argentina. ¡Saludos desde Argentina!
Esta es de mí zona Transilvania 🇷🇴
@theodorekell
2 жыл бұрын
Zona de Dracula
@johnmarza1885
2 жыл бұрын
Salutari Din NY ! Mot- Oradean .. LOL
Love from Italy ☮️
Absolutely WON-derful. Can't get enough of it...
Heerlijke muziek, je voelt dat het vanuit de ziel van de mensen komt ongeacht het land van herkomst. Geweldig!,,
Nice compilation!!!!
🇺🇦UKRAINE 💛💙
Wow! Thanks so much for this!!!
Love this whatta great post!
Great from Poland!!!
Love this compilation and the channel title. Thank you for sharing this.
Slavo-Balkanic culture is the richest in the world.
Thank you for sharing. The pictures are also fantastic.
This is absolutely amazing 😭
We NEED another mix like this! This is the best mix Ive found on YT so far.
A replay button of my favourite one: 19:09
Amazing and wonderful music!!
Thanks for your job 👍 @!!!
Hi from Valahia/Romania, nice traditional music.
Love this diversity songs. Thanks for sharing :)
Fantastic music!
What a spectacular collection. One tune is better than the next. I'm ready to pack my backpack and head for the hills with a sleeping bag and a bottle of slivowitz. How can so much incredible and diverse music come out of one small corner of the globe.
Very good presentatiion, cheers!
wonderful compilation
Beautiful ❤
I love the energy. Mucha gusta!
Super
Thanks for this excellent work from Hungary
Love from snowy central Wisconsin synthesized my miles of ocean mountains cultures.. God bless
Love this music so much praise God!
Un leggero sfondo sincopato similblues in certi pezzi bellissimo
magnifique ..........
很棒👍,謝謝您的提供和分享🙏!
Это просто сокровище времени, невообразимо красиво и прекрасно, привет из Молдовы!!!!!!!!!!!
@Vaterland-km5hs
4 ай бұрын
я как раз читал комменты а почему про молдову в оглавление ничего не написали ?!
@StackND
4 ай бұрын
@@Vaterland-km5hsthey already wrote "Vlach" in the title.
@Vaterland-km5hs
4 ай бұрын
Молдоване не Влахи ,Молдоване Даки! @@StackND
@StackND
4 ай бұрын
@@Vaterland-km5hs nu mai vorbi rusnacă, vorbește și tu în limba Moldovei!🇷🇴❤️
@Vaterland-km5hs
4 ай бұрын
Kein problem !ich kann in meine mutter sprache auch reden und in Romana )))@@StackND
Difficult to pick a favourite. They are all so beautiful!! From Québec, Canada.
Greeting from Serbia, love u all
@nexhdetbellaja3159
2 жыл бұрын
Poreklo i naseljavanje srPadzije ...
19:10 - 21:26 просто КЛАССССС!!! Красивая музыка и очень красивые голоса девушек!!! Браво!
Ogień!
Buna treabă . Îmi place .sant cântece frumoase folclor autentic .
this is my FAVORITE of all the mixes made for this region and this genera.
Molto interessante come musica
Гарна музика!
Aj Diwla - Hajlandery, love the song and accompanying😉 photo
Thank you so much for this beautiful and detailed compilation you made, with wonderful images too... Greetings from Italy!
greetings and love from southeast asian person :)
I’m from the White Carpathians Slovakia … love love love your choice for Slovak music.Ej ,Jaki ši Maričko.
Lemko song from Poland is in Ukrainian language, because the Lemkas are Ukrainians who wandered around the world due to the Soviet-Polish Vistula operation
I really love that maramureş folk song. I can see why Maramureş region is so poppular.
Тече вода каламутна is quite popular on the polish side, under the name Karczmareczka. The lyrics seem to be originally in Lemko (as in the polish ones are less cohesive translations) , but Górals play it often instrumental, even calling it the Lemko song.
@arsla5308
8 ай бұрын
В Україні ця пісня популярна саме, як лемківська
🇸🇰 Slovakia 🤍💙❤️
The first one is awesome !
@iftodex
2 жыл бұрын
Romania 🇹🇩
I love you brothers and sisters now stop bowing to your masters that make you fight each other god be with you in peace and wellbeing of your Rodina families matter! Forever!
❤❤❤😊
Rămân om. mde!! âââ, nădejdea! pe placul : :)
Best crossover of all times
Wow, the photo of young gypsy mama and toddler with dog!!!
You have romanian music from Dobrogea to Bucovina and Transylvania, numerous songs -- interestingly however, in the title list of nine ethnies, Romanians do not figure. Beyond this, great music!
Slavs::we were divided by borders, but we're connected by music!
There is a song that I danced to years ago. In English it’s called “the mirror dance”. It is where there is a circle of dancers and they have partners. They basically mirror their steps of each other. They step side to side and clap their hands. I believe it originated from Ukraine, but I’m not sure. If anyone has heard of this type of song and dance, I would greatly appreciate the name of it. Thank you in advance.
@8ankruT
2 жыл бұрын
If I'm not mistaken, this is a men's dance Arkan
@AgnesLOL1
2 жыл бұрын
@@8ankruT Thank you for commenting! I have never heard of this type of dance before! Thank you for sharing. However, I was looking at some videos and it is sadly not that. I don’t know if this is how they official dance it, but it was with girls. I’ll try to be more descriptive in the dance. The music starts off slowly with a flute in the background. The dancers hold only one hand. The dancers step once and back in a rocking kind of motion. Then they step back and spread their arms back side ways. The moment they spread theirs arms, there is a little bell sound. They rock step again and step forward spreading out their arms infront of each other. Bell sound again. They do this twice. The music then starts to become faster and it has maybe a violin and a drum. For the faster part of the dance, they do cross step moves. At the end of the cross step they let go of each other’s hands and spin. At the end of the spin they clap and they start the cross step again. This happens 4 times. The music slows down and they start the slow dance moves again.
@8ankruT
2 жыл бұрын
@@AgnesLOL1 You have a surprisingly good memory, unfortunately that's all I can say
I’m from Siebenbuergen et ca lova!
Ó rigó rigó sárga rigó, sárga rigó ezért jó
EMERIGO,E OTTOCARO GRAZIE
Thanks for some Ukrainian songs
@frankv.2124
Жыл бұрын
slava Ukraini
19:13 Tune known all over Europe from medieval times.
Kamel Man takes the cake
The Carpathian Mountains are in Romania 910 km long out of the 1500 in total and are underrepresented here, they are entire regions that have distinct content, which does not appear here!
10:28 👌
Ruthenians ❤
29:39 Nepi Jano nepi vodu is from Slovakia from the Záhorie región
In description you mentioned "Lemkos and Rusyns of Poland". But don't they live also in Ukraine and Slovakia? Although i'm from Ukraine, i'm still a little bit confused with these all names. I still don't understand difference between Rusyns and Lemkos, Boykos and others
@globalvibrations151
Жыл бұрын
Rusyn in Slovakia are Lemkos in Poland, they're the same people but the term Lemko was introduced by Lemko leaders to specify the Rusyns who lived north of the Carpathians and west of the San River (Carapathian Poland). While in Slovakia they call themselves Rusyn. Boykos are a different, an intermediate between Lemkos and Boykos. The term Rusyn can also be applied to all Carpathian East Slavic people, so it's confusing. However, Lemkos/Rusyns of Slovakia, Boykos, and Hutsuls are all three separate groups.
@mykytka7133
Жыл бұрын
@@globalvibrations151 thank you for explaination! Yes, even for me it's quite complicated topic
@catnap387
Жыл бұрын
@@mykytka7133 What was not explained is that between 1944 and 1945 many Lemky and other Ukrainians (around half a million people) were forced to leave their homes in Poland where they had lived for hundreds of years, and were moved to Ukrainian Soviet Union. So you will find many Lemky live in Ukraine, (some were forced to live in the Donbas region) but most are in Ternopil. Lemky in Ukraine, Boyky, Hutsuly are very patriotic Ukrainians.
@arsla5308
8 ай бұрын
Саме ці записи були з Польщі та Словаччини. Хоча звісно сумно, що через це пісні словацькою та польською мало представлені
@arsla5308
8 ай бұрын
@@globalvibrations151 асі знають, що лемки, бойки та гуцули -це різні субетноси, просто вони всі русини, руснаки, тощо
Our old Europa
Can't say I didn't warn you... Haven't you seen Ghostbusters 2?