Performers
Cordes y Butons
Reinhilde Gamper, Zither, Gesang
Tamara Gamper, Violine, Gesang
David Moroder, Steirische Harmonika
Söndörgő
Áron Eredics, Tambura, Darbuka
Benjamin Eredics, Tambura, Trompete, Gesang
Dávid Eredics, Klarinette, Saxophon, Kaval, Tambura
Salamon Eredics, Akkordeon, Tambura, Flöten, Hulusi
Ábel Dénes, Kontrabass, Tapan
Programme
»Von Brixen nach Budapest«
Anonymus
Sweet suite
Luis Stefan Stecher, David Moroder
Tatta
Hans Vilsmair
Pleite Polka
Reinhilde Gamper
Dou-Sem
Tamara Gamper
Zeit
Vinzenz Maria Demetz
Nina Nana Ladina
David Moroder
Vaseja
Hedi Preissegger-Komposch
Gern haben tuat guat
Reinhilde Gamper
Lei La Lei
Herbert Paulmichl, Luis Stefan Stecher
Mei Madele, mei Tschurele
Anonymus
Maasele
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Söndörgő
Hulusination
Riba
Stani
Tines
Adardeli s ladder
Merakolo
Evo srcu
Jozo
Marice
Landing cocek
Hulusi
Drago kolo
Broad leaves
Note
Medienpartner Ö1 Club
Subscription series
Spielarten
Links
https://www.sondorgo.hu
https://www.cordesybutons.com
The brotherhood of virtuosity, contemporary invention and respect – Söndörgő from Hungary brilliantly combines all this with their trademark Hungarian-Serbian tambura. Listening to the band, it is quickly clear that it has nothing to do with traditional violin-led Hungarian music. Söndörgő's sound is light, bouncy and delicately plucked. Their signature instrument is the tambura, a mandolin-like instrument that is probably of Turkish origin and used by the South Slavic communities in Hungary.
The name of the group Cordes y Butons, on the other hand, comes from Ladin and translates as »strings and buttons«: with the not everyday instrumentation of zither, violin and Styrian harmonica, the sisters Reinhilde and Tamara Gamper inspire in a trio with David Moroder. On the unconventional program: down-to-earth, traditional folk music and sounds from Russia, Ireland and France, plus original compositions and pop arrangements.