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Ghymes band - consisting of Hungarians living in Slovakia - was founded at the University of Education in Nitra in 1984, by musicians with different preliminary musical experiences from classical through rock and Renaissance music. Folk elements have gradually clung together with their own individual musical ideas. In the year of 2000 Ghymes had the opportunity to attend two remarkable events: The World Expo 2000 in Hanover (Day of Hungary) and the official celebrations of the New Millennium in Hungary (St, Stephen's day, August 20, 2000). Smaragdváros (Emerald City) was produced by EMI Records and came out in Hungary in November 2000. In March 2001, it was #11 on the (World Music Charts Europe ). ==Members== * Gyula Szarka - ''lead vocal, contrabass, guitar, kalabash zither, fretless bass, lute, vocals'' * Tamás Szarka - ''lead vocal, violin, koboz (Hungarian lute), guitar, contrabass, fretless bass, percussion, bass drum, kalabash zither, vocals'' * Csaba Kún - ''synthesizer, vocals'' * Péter Jelasity - ''alto and soprano saxophone, flute'' * András Jász - ''alto saxophone'' * Szabolcs Nagy - ''synthesizer, bass drum, vocals'' * Tamás Széll - ''percussion, drums'' * János Lau - ''percussion, drums'' * Imre Molnár - ''contrabass, vocals'' * Bori Varga - ''alto and soprano saxophone, Turkish pipe, recorder, bassoon, vocals'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ghymes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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