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The Ensemble was formed in 1974 in Pomáz, in the early days of the folk-dance revival in Hungary. The primary aim was to continue and revive the folk-music heritage of the Serbian communities in the Budapest region (Szentendre, Pomáz, Csobánka, Budakalász). Later its scope was extended to the folk-music of the Croats of the Danube valley and southern Hungary, including field-work, arrangements, and performance, and the presentation as such of this diverse and colorful folk-music. Ensemble Vujicsics arrangements are characterized by respect for the heritage, and musicianship of a high order. Their repertoire, based on archaic traditions, now enjoys a respected place on the concert platforms of Hungary, Europe, and more distant continents. Sztojan Vujicsics User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

The Rough Guide To Hungarian Music
Serb and Croat Folk Music As Performed by the Vujicsics Ensemble
Southern Slav Folk Music As Performed by the Vujicsics Ensemble

Southern Slav Folk Music
2002 - The Rough Guide to Hungarian Misic
Szerb és horvát népzene (Serb & Croat Folk Music)
Rough Guide - Hungarian Music
Southern Slav folkmusic
Rough guide to Hungarian music
Va - The Rough Guide To Hungarian Music
Vujicsics - Serb and Croat folk music
Rough Guide - Hungarian