Erno Kallai Kiss - Café Kállai (2015)

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Title: Café Kállai
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Hungaroton
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless +Booklet
Total Time: 01:16:04
Total Size: 429 mb
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Tracklist

01. Ugye, hogy nem felejtesz el
02. Tele van a varos akacfa viraggal - Gyertek ide, budapesti ciganyok - Arok, arok
03. Ne almodozz, szivem tovabb - majus van az orgona viragzik
04. Eresz alatt fecskefeszek - Egri kislany
05. Mindig az a perc - Holdvilagos ejszakan - Faz a szivem
06. Fejem folott kerek eg
07. Mar megettem a kenyerem javat (I am past my prime)
08. Imadsag mar az is - Allj be, Berci, katonanak - Vett a rozsam piros viganot
09. En lassan oregszem - Nem vagyok en mar az, aki voltam
10. Szirba in in C Major
11. Hova tunik el a csillag
12. Debrecenbe voltam - Konnyu neked, vandormadar - Mikor kezdtem kufferembe pakolni - Jozan sagra nagy bennem az akarat - Nad a hazam teteje
13. Azt az egy nyarejszaka
14. Sose nyiljon kis kertedben
15. Gyulolom magat - Jossz te meg az en utcamba
16. Nemuljon el a hegedu - Nem jo, nem jo - Egy cica, ket cica
17. Koszonom hogy imadott - Egy regi notat hoz Budarol at a szel - Tiltsa meg
18. A papai dimbes-dombos
19. Ugye, hogy nem felejtesz el Falevel, falevel - Harminckettes baka vagyok en - Kalapom, pom pom


In the world of music it is not unusual and was so in the past that the musical talent is inherited within a family from generation to generation, giving rise to whole dynasties of musicians. This happened in the Kllai family, from grandfather to grandchild. On Caf Kllai, the oldest and middle members of the dynasty play evergreen pieces that recreate the ambiance of the coffeehouses. Ern Kllai Kiss, the grandfather, hit upon his instrument by chance; by the time he had enrolled in the music school all instruments he could play had already been taken. Finally, a clarinet emerged from the instrument cabinet. It was a stroke of luck, a wise intervention of fate indeed, as the artist is regarded by now as the king of the clarinet in Hungary and all over the world. His devotion to Hungarian Gypsy music has gone on for more than fifty-five years. Ern Kllai Kiss Jr., the son, felt the attraction of the violin. At the age of fourteen, he had already his own band, became bandleader and brought simultaneously his skills to perfection by means of higher studies. With his gypsy band he has played the world over, appearing regularly on Hungarian Radio and Television, and has made several CD with Hungaroton.