
The "Budapest Gypsy Symphony Orchestra", in Hungarian "Szaztagú Cinanyzenekar" (100 - head Gypsy Orchestra) is the World’s largest gypsy symphony Orchestra. It has been founded in 1985, when Sándor Járóka, at the time Hungary's most famous "primas" (gypsy soloist) died. All Hungarian gypsy musicians had come to his funeral. After the ceremony they begin to play. The orchestra had been born out of that improvised moment. Until his tragic death in October 1997 Laszlo Berki
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Czardas
Gioachino Rossini - Willam Tell Overture
Willem Tell Overture
Gloomy Sunday (adaptation)
Hungarian Dance n°1
Zigeunerweisen
Hevenu Shalom
Those Were The Days
Poliouchka
Cymbalum Solo
Palotás
Osse Shalom
Hail To Hungary
Hungarian Rhapsody N°2
Hungarian Dance No. 5
Yiddishe Mamma
Ciocârla
Gypsy Baron
Waltz Of The Flowers
Sabre Dance
Band Of Gypsies
Radetzky March
CD2 / 02 Hail to Hungary
Titánia
CD2 / 11 Osse Shalom
CD2 / 07 Radetzky March
Hullamzo Ballaton
Aram Khatchaturian - Sabre Dance
Thunder And Lighting
Johannes Brahms - Hungarian dance n°1
Johannes Brahms - Hungarian Dance n 5
Johannes Brahms - Hungarian Dance N°5
Gypsy Fire
Traditional - Hevenu Shalom
Carmen
La Vie En Rose
CD2 / 10 Hevenu Shalom
Johann Strauss - Radetzky March
Russian Melodies
CD1 / 03 Hullamzo Ballaton
CD2 / 04 Tales from the Vienna Woods
CD2 / 05 Thunder and Lightning
Beltz Mayn Shtetele
CD1 / 06 Zigeunerweisen
CD2 / 09 Yiddishe Mamma
CD2 / 03 Hungarian Dance n°1
CD2 / 13 Jerusalem of Gold
CD2 / 15 Czardas of the End
CD2 / 12 Where Should I Go
Traditional - Jerusalem Of Gold
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