(Another post for the Croatia series of posts I am doing. Stay tuned for other favorite country posts in the future. I am beginning with Croatia because obviously its name is early on in the alphabet, and it is my sister Nikola's favorite country; we also have our room decorated Croatian/Hungarian right now!)
I am pleased to give you a look at the music and costumes of Croatia, through an article that my sister Nikola wrote several years ago! I have enhanced it with corresponding photos depicting the folk instruments and costumes- enjoy!
Croatia is home to a diversity of musical styles and influences, while at the same time the land is bound together in its own unique characteristics.
The national instrument, the Tamburica, has been played in every region for centuries, beginning as a solo accompaniment for songs and dances, and by the 18oo’s, widening it’s virtuosity to ensembles of thirty or forty musicians- The Duquesne University Tamburitzans are one such group. The members of the tambura family vary greatly in shape and size....
All over the country their irresistible strains conduct lively Kolos, or circle dances, the most popular dance of Croatia which is comprised of much precise and intricate footwork.
Video by Mazzou for promotional purposes.... Duquesne Tamburitzans 2008
Photo by Duquesne Tamburitzans See similiar ones here |
3 Tamburitzans wear Medimurje costumes, which are influenced by costumes from neighbouring Hungary. Photo by Duquesne University Tamburitzans. |
Dario Barisic, a graduate from Duquesne University Tamburitzans, and a native of Slavonija, Croatia, is an amazing musician and vocalist! Visit his group's website! |
The Croatia region of Slavonija, a treasure chest of musical jewels, has inspired dozens of beautiful Tamburitza tunes and various styles of songs.
Rolling in and out with the waves of the Adriatic, sea songs from Dalmatia on the coast lend a fresh, carefree musical style to their country.
The customs and art of these areas and many others all come together to paint for us a vivid portrait of Croatia, the land of the Tambura.
Photo property of The Duquesne University Tamburitzans
All photos are used for promotional purposes- please do not download any of these pictures.
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Very fun to read and see pictures.:)
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