Fabatka pics

Fabatka plays traditional folk music that is currently popular in dance houses, with the difference that their performance presents a new interpretation of the original songs. It gives a new life to traditional music.

Fabatka was founded in 1997 by Ferenc Ségercz with his students of shepherd’s flute and folk music. These students were only teenagers, however they knew all about the traditional music of Moldavia, Ghymes and Felcsík region. Their performances were based on a new version of traditional folk music combined with improvisation. After years of experimentation, the result i...

There are no future events on the Fabatka tour schedule. View past events.

Loading Fabatka videos...

     user image
    Share your thoughts…
    Leave a comment after signing in or joining.
    Bio
    Fabatka was founded in 1997 by Ferenc Ségercz with his students of shepherd’s flute and folk music. These students were only teenagers, however they knew all about the traditional music of Moldavia, Ghymes and Felcsík region. Their performances were based on a new version of traditional folk music combined with improvisation. After years of experimentation, the result is a special sound. Fabatka’s goal has been to make good music on the foundation of folk traditions.





    In 2006 some members left the band and some new, professional musicians joined it. These changes made Fabatka’s music more elaborate and mature, and this is the music which has been living its own life on stage since then.





    Their first album in 2000 was titled ‘Tegnap es ma mentem haza’(Again I Went Home Tomorrow) and it contains music from Moldavia and Felcsík region. The second album called ‘...hogy szeresszen i világ’ (...Thus to be Loved by the World) came out in 2002. Although their third CD remained unpublished, the last album ‘Nyáron piros, télen kék...’ (Red in Summer, Blue in Winter..’) is out now!
    Tags
    • None specified.
    Add tags

    Added by AndreaGerak on () (permalink)

    Fabatka “Demand it!” Widget

    Customize and post one on your website, MySpace page or blog.


    Demand Fabatka in your city!
    Learn more about the Eventful Demand for Fabatka

    Customize and post your widget

    Promote your events

    Feedback