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Márta Sebestyén - The Best Of

Márta Sebestyén  - The Best Of
MP3 320 Kbps | 142 MB | 1997

Bulunduğumuz iklimi en sıcak şekilde saran mevsimsel bir çalışma ile karşımızda “The English Patient” film müziklerindeki ses Marta Sebestyén. 1957 doğumlu Macar folk sanatçısı bu filmdeki katkısı sayesinde 1996’da hem bir Oscar hem de Grammy ödülünü avuçladı. Keskin korasal yapısı ile filmin açılışını yapan büyüleyici ninni havasındaki ‘En Csak Azt Csodalom’ hala kulaklarımızda bir yerde… Tıkabasamüzik

Tracklist :

01 - Én Csak Azt Csodálom (Lullabye For Katharine)
02 - Teremtés (Creation)
03 - Szól A Kakas Már (The Rooster Of Crowing)
04 - Repülj Madár, Repülj (Fly Bird, Fly)
05 - Da Je Visjna (If The Sour Cherry... )
06 - Hindi Lullabye
07 - Istenem, Istenem (My Lord, My Lord)
08 - The Shores Of Loch Brann - Hazafelé
09 - Szeress Egyet, S Legyen Szép (Love Just One)
10 - Szombateste Búcsúztató (Farewell To Shabbat)
11 - Tavasz, Tavasz (Spring, Spring)
12 - Gold, Silver Or Love
13 - Szerelem, Szerelem (Love, Love)




Review

I loved the film "The English Patient" in which the voice of Marta Sebestyen added greater depth and mystery to the character, Count Almassy. I awakened to the beautiful traditional music of Hungary and searched for CDs after hearing her entrancing voice for the first time. Since then, I found and bought, "Boheme" by Deep Forest, "Apocrypha", "Morning Star" with Muzsikas, "The Bartok Album" also with Muzsikas ... and this wonderful CD. She is also the featured vocalist with Vujicsics, a Hungarian ensemble which plays exclusively Serbian and Croatian instruments and music.

This CD is one of her best. The songs are ethereal and encompass a variety of regions and styles. She sings in Hungarian, Serbian, Croatian, Hindi and English. I have read that "Repulj Madar, Repulj" (Fly Bird, Fly) is among the oldest Hungarian traditonal songs and was written on the pentatonic scale. It is sensational. "Szol A Kakas Mar" from Transylvania is a wonderful example from this region. One very haunting example is "Szombat Este Bucsusztato" (Farewell to Shabat) which is of Jewish heritage. The most memorable are the songs with two word titles ... "Istenem Istenem" (My God, My God), "Tavasz Tavasz" (Spring, Spring), and "Szerelem Szerelem" (Love, Love). Each one is deeply soul-searching and mysterious. They will remain in the heart and soul of the listener for a long time.
Erika Borsos

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