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Gypsy Americano
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GYPSY AMERICANO: An original collection of world gypsy music that
adapts the rich and diverse cultural & musical traditions of
Eastern Euorpe's gypsy music with American jazz.
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A programmatic Gypsy work which tells the story of the "Biti Foki", or forest elves that invade a Gypsy teenager's contemplative state to help guide the young boy/girl to their tacho drom or "true journey".
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Gypsies use music as an adjunct to story telling. Many stories reflect the high value of freedom and autonomy while certain aspects mirror the aspirations of some members of settled society. This fandango communicates the traditional Gypsy culture's disli
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With his magic flute, outlandish dress, and shrewd business propositions, the Pied Piper resembles all the traditional attributes of the Gypsy people. The melody captures the alluring effects of the Pied Piper's call.
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A 5-movement suite based on Grimm's Hansel and Gretel, for flute and harp.
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Gypsy music capturing the journeying spirit of the classic Gypsy caravans used in the early nineteenth century which brought Gypsies from England into a more civilized world.
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The need to express the wild, exotic and romantic passions is enormously healthy to the Gypsy. The music attempts to communicate the desire between two people to reach the wild and natural spirit within to reach who we truly are to truly live life.
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The place called Little Egypt in Modon, Greece, is where the earliest documented account of Gypsies exist. The word Gypsies is taken from the word "Egyptians." The common Greek man sitting in the streets may well have been attracted to these colorfully
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Programmatic work describing a young gypsy child laying prostrate in the woods to commune with the Biti Foki (forest spirits). This communion gives the teenager insight - a clearer understanding of their destiny and role in their clan.
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In the late 19th century the cante hondo (deep song), a highly emotional and tragic song cultivated among Spanish prisoners, was adopted by Spanish Gypsies under the name, "cante flamenco", who made it even more florid and expressive. Spanish ornamentatio
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Half a million Gypsies died in the Holocaust. An eyewitness account, written by Sara Nimberg-Prytyk, a Polish-Jewish survivor of Auschwitz, tells the story of a little four year old gypsy boy who was pushed into the incinerator after watching 25,000 of hi
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