Hungarians Made The Audience Shed Tears

Released on = November 21, 2006, 9:30 am

Press Release Author = A. Pajala

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = Concert review: Andrea Gerak & Barozda at Brugges Festival
of World Music

Press Release Body = \"The Brugges Festival is a unique world music festival which
remains faithful to its fixed principles, since years: discoveries and an ideal
lustre climate create and present a beautiful mixture of well-known and unknown
groups. The organizers are thus proud on the statement of the late Manos Hadjidakis:
The Brugges festival are perhaps the smallest, but certainly the most beautiful
festival of Europe. Which can be true also to the program of this year. The festival
does not only offer double concerts on three evenings in a raw, but on Saturday and
Sunday there are also more concerts to listen to. Definitely an eyecatcher amongst
the concerts is the Hungarian Andrea Gerak who appears with the group Barozda
one-off and for the first time in Flanders.\" - Folkroddels

After these expectations, this is how the audiance saw the performance of Andrea
Gerak & Barozda:

\"The whole concert was so beautiful that I had to cry even 4 times\"

There were people coming from 400km distance, to listen to the Hungarian folk concert.

This review below appeared on the website of Hungarian community in Belgium:

\"Maybe it\'s not known to everyone of you that Brugges is my favorite city in
Belgium. Although I\'ve been there a thousand times, it always gives me something
new, some surprise and I simply can\'t get bored of it. Now it wasn\'t any surprise, I
played it safe. Last weekend Brugges became the capital of culture. Concerts,
exhibitions everywhere.

I got the particular impulse to go to Brugges from Andrea Gerak. I met this lady
through the internet and I knew that she was an expert interpreter of Hungarian folk
songs from Transylvania, Moldava and Northern Hungary. When she wrote us that she
would perform in Belgium, I planned a weekend trip to Brugges.

Based on the songs and photos on her website, I\'ve written to you that Andrea is
talented and nice. Well, I was a bit wrong here. I should have written that she is a
God given talent and beautiful. She is always smiling and her voice fills the entire
space. Such a true character as Sally Oldfield, Caren Carpenter, Enya or Márta
Sebestyén.

The cultural centre called De Biekorf is just 2 minutes walk away from the main
square of Brugges. At the beginning, the audience seemed indifferent, but right
after the first song became attached to Andrea, and heartened her and the band -
Hungarians from Transylvania - with enthusiastic applause. At the end of the
concert, they hardly let them go.

Apropos: the band. The BAROZDA which is a band that was born exactly thirty years
ago, by musicians in Transylvania who now live in Sweden, was worthy accompaniement
for Andrea: Jozsef Simo (double-bass, founding member of Barozda) and his son,
Csongor Simo (violin) are real professionals, as well as Lajos Toro (3-string viola,
flute, jewish harp). They played excellent as accompaniement, just as well as by
themselves. Great musicians gave a top notch concert. Away from home, it was nice to
hear Hungarian folk songs live, and locals appreciating it very much made it even
nicer.

You don\'t know what you missed...\"

Thanks for all the applause, and the good job of leaders and volunteers of Brugges
Festival!


In December, songs from the concert will be available on CD.

Web Site = http://www.andreagerak.com

Contact Details = Barozda: http://barozda.go.to

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