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History Ghymes

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History Ghymes

Slovakia / Hungary 1984 - present

The Ghymes band - consisting of Hungarians living in Slovakia - was founded at the College of Education in Nitra in 1984, by musicians with different preliminary musical experiences from classical through rock and Renaissance music. The years past have been like a "musical purgatory" for them. Folk elements have gradually clung together with their own individual musical ideas and GHYMES MUSIC was born.

The rhythm of the music has become tighter and sharper. In addition to traditional instruments (violin, viola, dulcimer, bagpipe, contrabass, lute, koboz, kalabash zither, Turkish pipe) the band has started using saxophones and drums - and without having even noticed it they have gotten included in the WORLD MUSIC category.

"GHYMES MUSIC" is rooted in Hungarian and Central-Eastern European folk traditions. Their Ars Poetica is the universality of music. Through their music they seek similarities and not differences in people. And these similarities have always been found whenever they appeared on stage - people of different cultures in different parts of the world have welcomed them warm-heartedly (Japan, Iraq, Jordan, Finland, USA, Canada). They believe that the energy and "magic" of live music is both the condition and cause of their success.

Ghymes composed music for several theatrical productions and companies:

- Outdoor Theater of Komárom, Hungary,

- Our Lives, 1995; National Theater of Budapest, Hungary,

- St. Peter's Umbrella, 1996; Tanztheater Wuppertal /Pina Bausch/ 2000.

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, Aug. 20th, 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.

The same year saw the coming out of the band's lyrics writer, Szarka Tamás's anthology of poems titled VÁVÁVÁ published by Szellemkép Publishing House.

The band was awarded the prizes "For Hungarian Art" and "Don Quiote", which was originated by Vámos Miklós, in 2001.

In 2002 the band was also awarded the Hungarian Radio and Television Co's eMeRTon Prize in the category of the Year's Hungarian band from beyond the frontier and the newly published album titled Üzenet (Message) coming out in 2001 again was Golden Giraffe prize-winner awarded by MAHASZ in the category of the best homeland jazz/word music.

The same year saw the albums titled Rege (Legend), a Smaragdváros (Emerald City) and A nagy mesealbum (The Big Fairy Tales) becoming platinum records, and Bennünk van a kutyavér (Dog's Blood's Inside Us), Tűzugrás (Firejump) becoming golden records. The album Bennünk van a kutyavér (Dog's Blood's Inside Us), which was originally designed for children, was declared teaching material by the Ministry Of Education in 1999.

The eighth album titled Héjavarázs (Hawkspell) was produced by EMI and came out in November 2002. The release became a platinum record in three months, and it also won the MAHASZ Golden Giraffe Award in 2003 in the category "the jazz/world music album of the year".

In March 2003 Di-Color Studio came out with a book titled GHYMES about the band's 18-year long career.

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, vocals

András Jász - alto saxophone, vocals

Roland Rácz - synthesizer, bass drum, vocals

Tamás Szabó - percussion, drums

János Lau - percussion, drums

Bori Varga - alto and soprano saxophone, Turkish pipe, recorder, bassoon, vocals

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