Album ID |
#STI |
Nationality |
Title |
Performers |
Instrument |
Rhythms |
Producer |
Notes |
DBID |
Atanas_Kolarovski-005 |
2STI |
Macedonia, Albania, Epirus, Wallachia, Rom |
Songs And Dances Of Yugoslavia - Atanas Kolarovski #5, Songs and Dances from Yugoslavia, Volume V |
|
kaval, tambura, clarinet, voice, accordion, brass |
paidushko, chochek, chachak |
Atanas Kolarovski |
LW-695 |
LW-695, TD-7, EB-CT |
Em_Hawley-321 |
T |
Macedonia, Wallachia, Serbia |
Tale Ognenovski - Tape 2 |
Tale Ognenovski |
chalgia, clarinet |
devetorka, eleno, tsamikos, chochek, lesnoto, beranche |
|
LW> Same as Jugoton LPY-61143;Side B - Jugoton CAY 321 |
LW-758 |
Jugoton-61143 |
TI |
Macedonia, Wallachia, Serbia |
Svira Ora - Tale Ognenovski Klarinet, Tale Ognenovski Klarinet, svira ora |
Tale Ognenovski |
chalgia, clarinet |
devetorka, eleno, tsamikos, chochek, lesnoto, beranche |
|
|
LW-700, TD-704 |
Rade_Savic-3-16 |
T |
Rom, Wallachia, Serbia |
MP3CD16 |
Vlatka Pokos, Boban Markovic, Dejan Petrovic, Dino Merlin, Vesna Zmijanac, Dragacevaske Trube, Lajko Felix, Lajko Felix I Boban Markovic, Mico Petrovic, Milan Babic, Salijevic Orkestar, Tozovac, Mira Vasiljevic, Trik Fx, Trix Fx, Twins, Underground, Usnija Redzepova, Valentina_, Valentino, Van Gogh, Vasilija Radojcic, Vera Ivkovic, Vera Matovic, Vida Pavlovic, Viki, Viktorija, Vladimir Nikic, Vladimir Savcic Cobi, Vlado Georgijev, Vlado Kalembar, Vule Jevtic, Balasevic, Samardzic, Funky G, Leotina, Skakavci, Joksimovic, Georgiev, Koktel Bend, Ceca Slavkovic, Gibonni, Lidija, Goran Karan, Cya, Bajaga, Riblja Corba, Zana, Dogani, Vlado, Igor, Madam Piano, Danijela, Zeljko Joksimovic |
accordion |
chochek |
|
|
LW-1690 |
Rounder-11661-1745-2 |
TI |
Yugoslavia, Wallachia, Turkey |
World Library Of Folk And Primitive Music -- Yugoslavia (Disc 1), World Library Of Folk And Primitive Music -- Yugoslavia (Disc 2), World Library of Folk and Primitive Music Vol 5: Yugoslavia |
|
kaval, frula |
chochek |
|
LW> Yugoslavia Made at a national folk festival in 1951, these recordings capture the rich musical traditions and practices prevailing in the territory of the former Yugoslavia. They testify to the depth and scope of ethnomusicological research by regional folklore institutes in their quest to construct a supranational culture - Yugoslavia - poignantly reminding us of an ideal of cultural co-existence. |
LW-2447, LW-2448, TD-857 |