16. October 1998
19.00

Ikola & Band

Transylvania is not gloomy
vampire country, but an important European traditional music treasury, visited
by folk roots, pilgrim collectors and musicians from all around the world for
decades. Because of its seclusion it is an area which has preserved
centuries-old traditional musical styles. Even though it is a part of Rumania,
it surprises us with its interweaving of cultures, mainly Hungarian, Rumanian
and Saxon. The ethno-musical Babylon has also been created by an army of local
Romany musicians, performing at parties of various ethnic groups, taking their
heritage, assimilating it and transmitting it to others.
Lunka Erszi Ikola (b. 1966) is
one of the most outstanding Transylvanian Romany singers of the 90’s. Her
performances are said to have been admired by Marta Sebestyen, and her rare
appearances in the West have brought the world’s musical elite to their knees.
Of course, her emotional singing, with a 100% local soul or blues, should be
experienced at her concerts. Lunka is backed by one of the best Transylvanian
Romany bands, led by the fiddler Istvan Jambor Dumnezu. Listening to the sonic
explosions of three fiddles, two kontras and a double bass, you’ll promptly
discover why the field recordings of the Transylvanian Romany
performances have been at the top
of the list of sought-after items among Irish and Scandinavian fiddlers for
years. (PBČ)

Tour
co-ordinator: Peter Barbarič
In collaboration
with: KUD France Prešeren
Supported
by: Zavod za odprto družbo/ Open Society Institute -Slovenia; Open Society
Institute Rumania

 

 

Artists and collaborators
Lunka Erszi Ikola
Lunka Erszi