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Angrusori na Pohode 2023

Monday, February 13th, 2023

Letisko Trenčín 6. – 8. júl 2023

Angrusori je výnimočný slovensko-nórsko-český hudobný projekt, ktorý vytvára nové spojenia, nádherne prekomponované a prepojené Nilsom Henrikom Asheimom a Ivou Bittovou v úzkej spolupráci s ostatnými hudobníkmi.

Debutový album Live at Tou vydali v máji 2021. Na albume kombinujú tradíciu starodávnych slovenských rómskych piesní so súčasnou, experimentálnou improvizáciou.

Výnimočné spojenie si všimli aj v zahraničí – The Guardian označil nahrávku za album mesiaca, oslavné recenzie pribúdali v ďalších hudobných časopisoch ako The Wire, Jazzquad či Muzikalia a vyslúžil si aj ocenenie Radio_Head Awards v kategórii World Music / Folk.

Hudobníci z nórskeho Kitchen Orchestra spolupracujú so slovenskou rómskou komunitou už od roku 2016. Projekt vznikol z iniciatívy Lukáša Berbericha, ktorý nórskych hudobníkov zoznámil s etnomuzikologičkou Janou Belišovou, pôsobiacou na Katedre muzikológie FiF UK a riaditeľkou občianskeho združenia Žudro.

🎥ANGRUSORI – JOJ, SO KERAVA:

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EN: Angrusori is an extraordinary Slovak-Norwegian-Czech music project that creates new melodies, beautifully recomposed and combined by Nils Henrik Asheim and Iva Bittová in close collaboration with other musicians.

In May 2021 they released their debut album Live at Tou. In the album, they combine old traditional Slovak Roma songs with contemporary experimental improvisation.

The unusual combination was also noticed abroad – The Guardian called it the album of the month, and celebratory reviews also came from other music magazines such as The Wire, Jazzquad or Muzikalia. They were also awarded the Radio_Head Awards in the World Music/Folk category.

Musicians from the Norwegian Kitchen Orchestra have been collaborating with the Slovak Roma community since 2016. The project was initiated by Lukáš Berberich, who introduced the Norwegian musicians to ethnomusicologist Jana Belišová, who works at the Department of Musicology at Comenius University and is the director of the Žudro Civic Association.

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Otváracia konferencia Angrusori

Monday, May 9th, 2022

Otváracia konferencia projektu Angrusori – Rómska hudba, dedičstvo, prelínanie a improvizácia sa uskutoční 16. mája o 13.00 v online priestore na https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83173094431?pwd=OVYxSHcvZlYyUTNBaUFiWHRLUmMwQT09

Meeting ID: 831 7309 4431
Passcode: 535325

Zúčastnia sa jej iniciátori projektu Jana Belišová a Lukáš Berberich a hudobník Roman Harvan. Moderuje Oliver Rehák.

Rádiohlavy – Radio_Head Awards 2021

Saturday, March 26th, 2022

Pozrite si záznam z udeľovania hudobných cien Radio Head Awards 2021, ktorý v piatok 25. 3. 2022 o 23.50 odvysielala RTVS. Cenu v žánrovej kategórii World Music / Folk prevzal za projekt Angrusori (Live at Tou) Roman Harvan. Cenu novinárov získal Isama Zing za album Blurry AF.

THE GUARDIAN: Angrusori: Live at Tou review – Romany songs of birth, death and black comedy

Saturday, May 8th, 2021

(Hudson Records)
Using tango, flamenco, junkyard jazz and more, the pan-European group turn stories of migration, pain and persecution into something transcendent

Giddy, mournful, ambient ... Angrusori.
Giddy, mournful, ambient … Angrusori. Photograph: Inge Shreuder-Lindloev

One joy of listening to music in an unfamiliar language is that you can put any interpretation you like on the lyrics. The opening track on this LP, for instance, is an epic, pan-global miasma that conjures up countless images – the strings and organs provide a viscous drone that comes straight out of a Hindustani classical raga; the full-throated vocal harmonies sound like the work of a diaphonic Bulgarian choir; the heartbreaking chords recall Yiddish liturgical music. You could be forgiven for imagining that this is some sacred religious text set to music but, according to the translation in the CD booklet, it’s actually the story of feckless parents getting drunk on Johnnie Walker and finding that their children have been thrown in the river and eaten by fish.

Angrosuri: Live at Tou album cover
Angrosuri: Live at Tou album cover

It’s one of 11 traditional Romany songs on this album, often ancient ballads collected by the musicologist Jana Belišová while travelling among the Roma of Slovakia. The lyrics tend to be grim tales of birth and death, suffering and yearning, exile and persecution, but the remarkable musical settings elevate them into something transcendent and mystical.

Angrusori are a pan-European project led by Norway’s Kitchen Orchestra, an improvising ensemble who’ve collaborated with some of the world’s leading avant-garde musicians over the years. Here their featured star is the remarkable Iva Bittová, a Czech violinist, singer, actor and composer of Hungarian Gypsy ancestry, who brings with her some of central Europe’s finest Roma musicians. The Gypsy story is one of migration – from Gujarat to Andalucia – and the music here visits many stations along that journey. There are giddy tangos, mournful flamenco ballads and the kind of ecstatic, wordless vocals you associate with Qawwali Sufi music. There are also ambient recreations of birdsong (Oda Kale Čirikloro), a terrifying sci-fi drone that morphs into a klezmer waltz (Nadur Le Romendar O Cintiris), and an ululating a cappella vocal that mutates into a piece of Tom Waits-style junkyard jazz (Rodav Me Miro Dorm). The joyous, upbeat finale Joj, So Kerava comes as a surprise: black comedy in the face of misery. “Winter is coming, what will happen to me?” howls the narrator. “My girlfriend doesn’t want me. Neither does my beautiful wife.”

John Lewis, The Guardian, 7 May 2021 09.00 BST

O Angrusori v Rubikone

Monday, March 8th, 2021

Vypočujte si rozhovor Ivice Ruttkayovej s Janou Belišovou o projekte Angrusori, odvysielaný 28. 2. 2021 na Rádiu Devín v relácii Rubikon.