V týchto dňoch nás naveky opustil a odišiel do hudobného neba multi-inštrumentalista, aranžér, skladateľ a učiteľ hudby Ján Saloka, ktorý robil hudobný podklad aj pre tento tanec. Česť jeho pamiatke! Miloslav Kubička
Absolutely beautiful! :D Wow, I love it. From the title I would think all of it, music and dances are Slovak? The orchestra I think is Czech? And the first song while the girls are dancing I only knew from a Czech group, is it Czech or SK? Or Rusyn? What is the title? And please anyone tell me what is the song and dance called that starts at 2:51 minutes? It's so amazing! The dance following looks very Slovak to me, I guess it is? I'm sorry for all these questions, but I'm so curious of Czech(especially Moravian) and Slovak culture. Also Rusyn of course. And these cultures are so mixed I feel that sometimes it's still hard for me to tell apart certain songs or dances - for example I've seen a very similar dance to that in Moravia, but of course it could have been Slovak only danced in CR or sth. I would love some answers and especially to know what that beautiful song at 2:51 is called. Love from Germany!
It's a Czech ensemble dancing Slovak dances. Songs they're playing are Slovak but you can tell it's a Czech orchestra because of the clarinet solo (clarinet isn't normally used in Slovak music, I think there are some questionable liberties going on). Title translates to "From Šariš to Zemplín" which is just name of two regions in Eastern Slovakia. The first song girls are dancing to sounds familiar in a "there are like thirty songs that sound kinda like this" way. Song at 2:51 seems to be *Ej na lučky*. Dancing in a circle is a common form of dance in this part of Europe, but Zemplín and Šariš are known for their particularly elaborate formations (known as *karička*, really easy to look up) so they're very popular among performance groups.
@@DokuDokiwhat you also have to take into account, is that the orchestration is multiple decades old, and originally written for an even larger orchestra. So it’s not even that much about Czech or not (also Slovak orchestra have clarinets from time to time), but more a product of its era, especially since the arrangement was written by a arranger from the Saris region.
Mám chuť napsat "A já to ukázal dvaceti trpaslíkům a těm se to líbilo!"=D Po pravdě video ke mě přišlo od kamaráda z východu a ne všechno se mi na něm líbí.Vím že to nezní tak drsně jako deset profesionálních kamarádů, ale to neřeším.=D Pěkný den.=)
Proč dělají vychodniarsky folklor?Protože se to lidem líbí, bože to jsou dotazy.=D Někdo má rád umělecký projev, někdo autentičnost... Někomu vadí frázování a někomu tancování... Vždycky se najde nějaký negativista co spláchne celé vystoupení do dvou odstavců.=D Jak sa ale říká-Pro jedno kvítí slunce nesvítí. Pěkné čapášové solo a krásná muzika.=)
Rád bych viděl takto krásně nahrané celé Letní a zimní večarky od Jána Saloky z osmdesátých let Jánošíka - to byla paráda .......
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V týchto dňoch nás naveky opustil a odišiel do hudobného neba multi-inštrumentalista, aranžér, skladateľ a učiteľ hudby Ján Saloka, ktorý robil hudobný podklad aj pre tento tanec. Česť jeho pamiatke! Miloslav Kubička
Dokonalost ! :))
Поздрави от България . 🎶🍀🎶🍀🎶🍀🎶🍀🎶
Moc pěkné. Děkuji.
Absolutní srdcovka
Východniarska nádhera 🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼
krásné, dokonalé
pěkné
Absolutely beautiful! :D Wow, I love it. From the title I would think all of it, music and dances are Slovak? The orchestra I think is Czech? And the first song while the girls are dancing I only knew from a Czech group, is it Czech or SK? Or Rusyn? What is the title? And please anyone tell me what is the song and dance called that starts at 2:51 minutes? It's so amazing! The dance following looks very Slovak to me, I guess it is?
I'm sorry for all these questions, but I'm so curious of Czech(especially Moravian) and Slovak culture. Also Rusyn of course. And these cultures are so mixed I feel that sometimes it's still hard for me to tell apart certain songs or dances - for example I've seen a very similar dance to that in Moravia, but of course it could have been Slovak only danced in CR or sth. I would love some answers and especially to know what that beautiful song at 2:51 is called. Love from Germany!
It's a Czech ensemble dancing Slovak dances. Songs they're playing are Slovak but you can tell it's a Czech orchestra because of the clarinet solo (clarinet isn't normally used in Slovak music, I think there are some questionable liberties going on). Title translates to "From Šariš to Zemplín" which is just name of two regions in Eastern Slovakia. The first song girls are dancing to sounds familiar in a "there are like thirty songs that sound kinda like this" way. Song at 2:51 seems to be *Ej na lučky*. Dancing in a circle is a common form of dance in this part of Europe, but Zemplín and Šariš are known for their particularly elaborate formations (known as *karička*, really easy to look up) so they're very popular among performance groups.
@@DokuDokiwhat you also have to take into account, is that the orchestration is multiple decades old, and originally written for an even larger orchestra. So it’s not even that much about Czech or not (also Slovak orchestra have clarinets from time to time), but more a product of its era, especially since the arrangement was written by a arranger from the Saris region.
Naprosto dokonalé....❤❤❤
Mám chuť napsat "A já to ukázal dvaceti trpaslíkům a těm se to líbilo!"=D
Po pravdě video ke mě přišlo od kamaráda z východu a ne všechno se mi na něm líbí.Vím že to nezní tak drsně jako deset profesionálních kamarádů, ale to neřeším.=D
Pěkný den.=)
Zkus si to přečíst ještě jednou vtipe.=)
Proč dělají vychodniarsky folklor?Protože se to lidem líbí, bože to jsou dotazy.=D
Někdo má rád umělecký projev, někdo autentičnost...
Někomu vadí frázování a někomu tancování...
Vždycky se najde nějaký negativista co spláchne celé vystoupení do dvou odstavců.=D
Jak sa ale říká-Pro jedno kvítí slunce nesvítí.
Pěkné čapášové solo a krásná muzika.=)
A kto konkretne robil tu hudobnú úpravu ak sa možem opytať:)
hudební úprava/arrangement: Ján Saloka
Jak se prosím jmenuje ta první capasova piseň?
S vašou otázkou sa vám odporúčam obrátiť na FS Ondráš, lebo pán Saloka už nie je medzi nami a ja neovládam všetky ľudové motívy, ktoré tam on použil.
Zvěřejníte i pásmo "šachy"?
Co je to za borca.. co má na záčátku to čapášové sólo
Zeptat se můžeš, ale možná by bylo lepší si před tím přečíst popis videa.=)
Ján Saloka z Šarišanu.
Ondrej Studénka
A je to vec názoru. Tak isto ako ty povieš že to čapašove solo je peké, mám ja prvo povedať že nieje pekné:).