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Hungary and Romania: Descendents of the Itinerant Gypsies. Melodies of Sorrow and Joy. Recorded and annotated by Kazuyuki Tanimoto and Norio Inagaki, translated and edited by Mark Greenberg and Tokiko Nobusawa. Lyric translations by Kazuyuki Tanimoto. Multicultural Media MCM-3010. CD with 20 pages of notes in English, 1 map, 6 b/w photographs, 1 color photograph, and 1 illustration of Roma (Gypsies). Regions: Europe-Hungary, Romania. Ethnic group: Gypsies. Genres: 1-2, 7-8, 11-16: khelimaski g'ili; 3-6, 9-10: meselaki (loki) g'ili; 17: csardas; 18: hallot-kisero; 19: legenyes; 20: keserves; 21: tanc rend; 22: lakodalmi mars; 23: verbunk; 24: medves. 24 tracks recorded in the field. Tracks 1-16: Roma (Gypsies); 17-24: Hungarians and Roma (Gypsies). 69'09. 1997.
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Hungary and Romania: Descendents of the Itinerant Gypsies. Melodies of Sorrow and Joy. Recorded and annotated by Kazuyuki Tanimoto and Norio Inagaki, translated and edited by Mark Greenberg and Tokiko Nobusawa. Lyric translations by Kazuyuki Tanimoto. Multicultural Media MCM-3010. CD with 20 pages of notes in English, 1 map, 6 b/w photographs, 1 color photograph, and 1 illustration of Roma (Gypsies). Regions: Europe-Hungary, Romania. Ethnic group: Gypsies. Genres: 1-2, 7-8, 11-16: khelimaski g'ili; 3-6, 9-10: meselaki (loki) g'ili; 17: csardas; 18: hallot-kisero; 19: legenyes; 20: keserves; 21: tanc rend; 22: lakodalmi mars; 23: verbunk; 24: medves. 24 tracks recorded in the field. Tracks 1-16: Roma (Gypsies); 17-24: Hungarians and Roma (Gypsies). 69'09. 1997.
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