Matragona

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Gita 06:03 Tools
Hoquetus 03:26 Tools
Wschody i Zachody 06:23 Tools
Wiosna Gór Słonnych (CHACONNE) 03:38 Tools
Lupus-tango 03:23 Tools
Mons Silvaticus 07:27 Tools
Wyspa 07:22 Tools
Budzenie Góry (Introdukcja i Taniec Aksakowy) 04:22 Tools
Pieœśń JeŸźdźŸca 02:41 Tools
Taniec zmierzchu 01:55 Tools
Zagadija 01:48 Tools
Soboseyko 03:43 Tools
Epilog: Achir Al-nahr 02:48 Tools
Srebrną Dróżką Rączych ŚŒlimaków... 02:06 Tools
Zanze 04:26 Tools
Acheron 05:16 Tools
ACHERON (Rzeka Smutku) 06:17 Tools
Witraż - Ptak w Jalowcu 02:04 Tools
Alba (...Z Brzaskiem) 02:04 Tools
Czucie Niewinne 02:55 Tools
Hoquetus (Sen Margarity) 03:21 Tools
Dolina Bobrów 06:20 Tools
Taniec Dzięcioła 02:10 Tools
Imiona Gwiazd 05:24 Tools
Nadeszła wiosna 05:49 Tools
Kaskady 06:47 Tools
Särbänd i Taniec Zulejki 04:11 Tools
Zimne Słońce 02:19 Tools
Trans Silvaticus 05:45 Tools
WYSPA - Taniec zmierzchu 02:07 Tools
La Belle Dame de Printemps 06:58 Tools
Nadeszla wiosna 06:58 Tools
Dolina bobrow 06:20 Tools
Srebrna drozka raczych slimakow 01:55 Tools
Srebrną dróżką rączych ślimaków 01:55 Tools
Pieśń Jeźdźca 02:41 Tools
Nadeszła Wiosna! 02:41 Tools
Saraband i Taniec Zulejki 02:41 Tools
TRANS SILVATICUS mix 01:35 Tools
BOBRY 01:30 Tools
Srebrna dróżka rączych ślimaków 01:55 Tools
Sarband i Taniec Zulejki 01:55 Tools
LUPUS TANGO 01:30 Tools
Aubade 00:58 Tools
Batalia 03:19 Tools
Modlitwa 02:22 Tools
Lupus 00:55 Tools
Anarti 00:58 Tools
Poranek żaby 02:23 Tools
Srebrną dróżką rączych ślimaków... 00:58 Tools
Piesn pastuszka 00:58 Tools
Srebrna dróżka raczych ślimaków 00:58 Tools
Rycerz i jaskolka 03:42 Tools
Opowiesc rycerza 05:43 Tools
W cieniu kwitnacej gruszy 02:23 Tools
Mgławice czasu 02:23 Tools
Taniec Dzoięcioła 02:23 Tools
taniec dzieciola 02:23 Tools
Korowód 02:23 Tools
Sob oseyko 03:43 Tools
W cieniu kwitnącej gruszy 02:23 Tools
Taniec dziêcio³a 02:23 Tools
Giaur 02:23 Tools
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Matragona – a mountain in the West Bieszczady Mountains of Poland from which group's name originates. They play atmospheric, self-created music on numerous traditional instruments from all over the world. Their debut performance was made in l994 in the Sanok Cultural Centre, where they began their career. Since then not only have they been presenting their colourful music at various concerts and festivals all over Poland, but have also recorded for national radio and television programmes, created theatre music and conducted open workshops. Their debut album Budzenie góry [Wakening the Mountain, 1998] gained recognition in a national phonographic contest. The following one, a maxi single Tańce zmierzchu [Dances at dusk] was recorded in a monastery cellars in the Bielany district in Warsaw. The latest album, Trans-Silvaticus, was released in 2005. To its sound contributed 60 different instruments as well as the natural acoustics of Franciscan church in Sanok. The musicians of the Orkiestra Jednej Góry [Orchestra of the One Mountain] draw their strength from the Matragona Mountain's forgotten legend, rediscovered by themselves for their musical fairyland. Because of playing on numerous instruments collected from all over the world, they try to gain the essential knowledge and abilities (e.g. by taking medieval music courses). The combinations in which the instruments are used, however, are not employed in the original musical cultures, hence the individual sound palette. Music of the lost world... The music created by the group eludes simple definition. At many folk festivals it was described as an "aura folk", being placed on the edge of the genre. Matragona's music through its picturesque, nostalgic, at times even dreamy ambience, evokes a sound-track of a non-existent movie. It is not meant to an impersonal mass listener, proving impervious to commercial temptations and free of ideological justifications. It does, however invite the hearer to follow the path of forgotten values, as it emerges from the awe over surviving beauty of the world. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.