Subjects:
Intangible heritage | Culture and traditions
Hungarian String Band Tradition
Language: Hungarian, subtitles English
The Hungarian string band tradition is one of the country’s defining ensembles and one of the most common representatives of folk music culture. The basic fiddle-viola-bass line-up takes many forms across regions and eras and can be expanded to include additional string players or reed instruments
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Nomination file/Dossier de candidature
Place/region:
Hungary,
Eastern Europe
Series: Inscriptions on the Intangible Heritage Lists
Type: Documentary
Duration:
Production and personalities:
Director: Judith Dorottya Csorba, Hedi Sztano
Producer: Laszlo Kelemen, Lajos Jemecsi
Publisher: Hungarian Heritage House
Coproducer/sponsor: Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Museum of Ethnography; Hungarian Open Air Museum
Published in:
Rights: UNESCO; Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Museum of Ethnography; Hungarian Open Air Museum
Series: Inscriptions on the Intangible Heritage Lists
Type: Documentary
Duration:
Production and personalities:
Director: Judith Dorottya Csorba, Hedi Sztano
Producer: Laszlo Kelemen, Lajos Jemecsi
Publisher: Hungarian Heritage House
Coproducer/sponsor: Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Museum of Ethnography; Hungarian Open Air Museum
Published in:
Rights: UNESCO; Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Museum of Ethnography; Hungarian Open Air Museum
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