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East European Music Artists Discover the top artists for this genre below! |
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Tom Hajduk Having spent many years mastering the craft of music for all types of media, London Composer, Songwriter, and Producer Tom Hajduk is no stranger to the art of creative scoring. His dynamic work has been featured in dozens of Film, TV, and Commercial projects all over the world, including the UK, Europe, Brazil, Japan, and Australia. Tom writes in a diverse range of styles including Pop (Universal), Electronic, World, Dramatic, Classical, Rock, Hip Hop, and Dance, so you are sure to find the perfect track for your production in his catalog. |
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Urpin Folklore Ensemble The Urpin Folklore Ensemble is from the town Banska Bystrica, which is in Central Slovakian Region, in Slovak Republic. This ensemble compiles the folkloric dance and music traditions from the typical regions of Slovakia: Horehronie and Podpolamie. The ensemble was founded in 1957 and in present time associates more than 50 mainly young people who like the folklore traditions of their predecessors. |
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Veseli Muzyky From Kiev to the Black Sea, Folk Music from Ukraine - Veseli Muzyky was formed in 1983 and soon acquired a following in Kiev, which rapidly spread throughout the Ukraine. In 1987, they won first place in the All-Ukrainian musical contest, were admitted into the Ukrainian National Philharmonic Society, and then voted 'Best Group of the Year.' |
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Maria Buza Lively and infectious Romanian Gypsy music with the rich vocals of the famous Romanian singer Maria Buza. Maria Buza's first CD release in 2001 was the album The Gypsies of Wallachia. |
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Chanson World Music Library Chanson has traveled the globe recording authentic World and Ethnic music. Their 600 tracks include compelling native vocals with indigenous instruments from Africa, Kantele music from Finland, music of the North American Indians, Didgeridoo music from Australia, Punjabi Pop or Bhangra from India, Chinese Dulcimer, Japanese Koto, Middle Eastern percussion, and much more. Chanson's music is used worldwide by producers of TV and film dramatizations. Since each track was recorded in-country, you can rest assured in the authenticity of Chanson World Music Library's entire catalog. |
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Ivanka Ivanova Ivanka Ivanova in an innovative, expressive Bulgarian folklore singer from Pazardzhik. Ivanka was born on January 18, 1954 and since then she has composed over 1,000 authentic Bulgarian folklore songs. It was in 1971 that Ivanka realized she no longer wished to pursue her physician assistant studies and moved on to fulfill her passion for music. Within 10 years of starting her music career she won 2 music festival awards, one in Vratsa and the other in Varna. Ivanka was also awarded the silver medal at the Bulgarian Koprivishtitsa Music Festival in August of 1981. |
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Valentina Ponomareva Elegant Russian Gypsy music with romantic vocals by Valentina Ponomareva, with gentle guitar and violin accompaniment. Great Russian music for Globe Trekker or romantic interludes for television and film dramatizations. |
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Ensemble Kereoni Traditional Songs from GeorgiaMale choir polyphany from Georgia, a capella as well as accompanied on traditional Georgian instruments. |
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Tamburica Orchestra Veritas The Tamburica Orchestra Veritas presents folk music from Croatia. Croatia, land of corn and wheat fields, of vineyards and plum trees, and Slivovitz, has a rich folk tradition, which to this day is well preserved by the inhabitants of this region, the Sokci. The main instrument of Slavonic music is the Tamburica, an instrument of the tanbur-lute family, which originally came from Asia. These tracks could enhance a Globe Trekker film or other travel-related project. |
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Sakha National Dance Theatre Orchestra Traditional Music from East SiberiaThe National Orchestra of the National Dance Theatre of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) under the direction of its conductor Nicolay Petrov is a young talented group, well-known both at home and abroad. The orchestra consists of twenty-five musicians, all of them alumni of the Yakutsk Musical College named in honor of M.N. Zhukov, and of the East Siberian Culture and Art Academy. The group became the first professional orchestra of national instruments of the Sakha Republic. |
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Fanfara Din Cozmesti Gypsy BrassFanfara Din Cozmesti are one of the best-known Gypsy brass bands from Moldavia, Romania, bordering on the Ukraine. The group consists of fifteen Gypsy musicians, most of whom are related to each other. They play traditional Romanian dances that have been handed down through generations, thus becoming true messengers of folklore and traditional music. They are itinerant musicians and play at parties, births, baptisms, weddings and funerals throughout the region and beyond - they are even sometimes hired to "serenade" beneath the window of one's sweetheart. |
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Kepha Peter Martin US Composer Kepha Peter Martin's clients include Ralph Lauren, Disney Studios, MGM, Mattel Inc., Musicraft Productions, New York Shakespeare Festival, Yves St. Lauren, Delta Airlines, and Rosetta Stone. His music showcases his keyboard artistry as a consummate piano player, keyboardist, and accordionist. Kepha has performed with many of the world's leading musical icons, including Diana Ross and the Supremes, Ray Conniff, Brenda Lee, Frank Sinatra Jr., Mel Carter, Randy Crawford, Bobby Caldwell, Bill Medley, Joanie Summers, Carol Channing. |
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Latvian Folk Music Ensembles A Who's Who of Latvian folk music. A very entertaining collection of music with a great variety of styles from a-cappella, 'violins-accordion-drum' groups to rock-based and slightly jazzy arrangements. |
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Gypsies Of Romania Taraful din Baia with the typical instrumentation of two violins, accordion and taragot (folk oboe) presents Romanian Gypsy music. The majority of the music is from Banat where Serb influence is present. The songs of that area are mostly laments whereas the typical Gypsy songs from Transylvania are lively and cheerful. Taraful din Baia is an active touring group playing at births, baptisms, weddings and funerals. |
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Pat & Olo In the Pat & Olo project Patryk "Pat" Walczak is the main composer and accordion player and Aleksander "Olo" Grochocki is responsible for production, arrangement, and guitars. Pat graduated from the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice in the faculty of Jazz composition and arrangement, and he is also the leader of the band "Frument" which has won many awards at the most important accordion and folk music festivals across the country. Aleksander is a performing musician and studio session guitarist with an eclectic background. |
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Dejan Krsmanovic Dejan Krsmanović is a composer and producer from Serbia. A talented guitar player since he was eight, he played his first concert in front of 700 people at the age of ten. Dejan composed and produced radio and TV commercials for more than 15 years developing his strong production skills. He released his first album "You Know What?" in 2012, a Balkan style of Jazz music, thrilled melodies, rhythms, Serbian accordion, violins, basses, and guitar. A popular and prestigious artist, Dejan composes in many styles and genres. |
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Greek Restaurant All Stars **Greek Restaurant All Stars** is a dynamic musical collective that blends traditional Greek sounds with modern genres like EDM, Hip Hop, and Pop. Known for their infectious energy and cross-cultural appeal, they’ve crafted tracks for global brands, commercials, and high-profile events, earning recognition for their ability to merge authenticity with contemporary flair. Their music has been featured in campaigns for travel, food, and lifestyle brands, making them a go-to for projects seeking vibrant, Mediterranean-inspired soundscapes. |
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