Band,
Singer / Musician of Folk, World and Pop
Our group of five, basically the mandolin, violin, recorder, accordion, oboe, bass guitar and percussion sound, and features polyphonic vocal sound. The songs partly inspired by folk music. The Ensemble was founded in October 1976 in Nyíregyháza. Founding members: Gyula Balázs, Paul Valentine, Stephen Martinovszky. Our endeavors include the following achievements and recognitions hallmarks: 1982 Székesfehérvár National Meeting 2nd place team at the time 1985 Debrecen Peace Song contest has included the top 12th Album Recorded in "Melody for Peace" is where we part with two songs, including songs of Miklos Varga. Based on this result we were invited to the 1986 international festival held in Sochi. This year we received the ORI professional artistic license. 1985-1990 We have received the Outstanding Ensemble address and Culture Honourable Mention diplomas . 1991 Malév International Folk Festival. The next time we were presented with four different programs for primary and secondary school students, commissioned by the Philharmonic. 1996 At the Diósgyőr Kalaka Festival we won a combined special award Kaláka as the best band 2001 This year, another three albums appeared on the Periferic Records in Budapest. Local radio and television stations broadcast us in the Hungarian Radio and the Hungarian Television (Sun Island), and RTL Klub (Kid's Club) shows as well.
![]() | Romanovits István man, vn |
![]() | Korponai Tibor voc, syn, g |
![]() | Balázsi Gyula voc, g |
![]() | Jónás Tibor bj |
![]() | Cseke Zoltán voc, eb |
![]() | Martinovszki István cl, fl |
![]() | Cseke Andrea fl, voc, ob |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Mit Nékem A Kincs... * Dalok Robert Burns Versetre | Dongó Együttes | 2004 | Album |
Hópelyhek Tánca | Dongó Együttes | 2001 | Album |
Hazát Féltő * Solicitude For The Motherland 1848 - 1956 | Dongó Együttes | 2001 | Album |