The gypsy music of Central Europe is combined with bebop, post-bop, and free jazz influences by France-based acoustic band Bratsch. While their name is derived from a type of viola used to accompany Tsigane vocalists, the trio re-creates the traditional sounds of cymbaloms and percussion on guitar, accordion, and clarinet. Bratsch was formed in 1975 by guitarist Dan Gharibian and violinist Bruno Girard. Gharibian, who was raised in an Armenian home, was inspired by the Armenian, Russian, Greek and Oriental music favored by his grandparents.
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Opa Tsupa
Joulik
Johnny
Choubi
Le Rindovani
Nane tsora
Dicav A Dro Soune
Hassapo servico
Dan's Freilach
Dona Dona
Opa Ni Nanai
Django
Rien dans les poches
Ederlezi
Mangeur De Lune
Odessa Bulgar
Nous chantons
Maminka
Brunosaure
Danse de l'alcool
Ivouchki
A Romalei Te Djilas
Doina
Tarra's Freilach
Noubar
Enfants d'la bise
Maruzella
Genchina
Nie Bouditie
Sari Siroun Yar
Hora Lui Mihalea
Major to minor
Le cirque Dousky (kalinka)
Neda
Sirba d'accordéon
Rabiz
Chiar Daca Dau De Necaz
Yossik
Eghnatios tetrakossi exi
Paploma
Hora Aven Nachass Tussa
Marcel et Popov
Oyfn Veg
La rencontre
Fratelli
Sirba D'Accordeon
L'almée Phénomène
Danse Yiddish
Boubasko Prasniko
Valse de l'aigle
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