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Vujicsics Ensemble

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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.

top songs

1

Petrusevo Kolo

767
2

Uzicko kolo

64
3

Petruševo Kolo

59
4

Drmavica

57
5

Kukunjesce

56
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Carlama

48
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Skoci kolo

46
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Mimikino kolo

44
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Veliko kolo

38
10

Ketus

38

albums

The Rough Guide To Hungarian Music

The Rough Guide To Hungarian Music

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Serb and Croat Folk Music As Performed by the Vujicsics Ensemble

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Southern Slav Folk Music As Performed by the Vujicsics Ensemble

Southern Slav Folk Music

Southern Slav Folk Music

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2002 - The Rough Guide to Hungarian Misic

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Szerb és horvát népzene (Serb & Croat Folk Music)

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Rough Guide - Hungarian Music

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Southern Slav folkmusic

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Rough guide to Hungarian music

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Va - The Rough Guide To Hungarian Music

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Vujicsics - Serb and Croat folk music

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Rough Guide - Hungarian

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