Slovenský folklór

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Cigánsky tanec 00:00 Tools
Fujarová Nálada 00:00 Tools
Švihrovská 00:00 Tools
Trávička zelená 00:00 Tools
Dva čardáše od Rimavskej Soboty 00:00 Tools
Išeu Macek 00:00 Tools
Mládenecké z Detvy 00:00 Tools
Svadba svrčkov 00:00 Tools
Na Kráľovej Holi 00:00 Tools
Trenčín Dolinečka 00:00 Tools
Vrchárske piesne z Detvy 00:00 Tools
Cigánske nôty 00:00 Tools
Zmes čardášov 00:00 Tools
A Od Prešova 00:00 Tools
Ej Hora Hora 00:00 Tools
Hej Slniečko Horúce 00:00 Tools
Vretienko Mi Padá 00:00 Tools
Chodí Milá Po Strnisku 00:00 Tools
Stredoslovenské piesne a čardáše 00:00 Tools
A Ja Taká Čarná 00:00 Tools
Už Idú, Už Idú, Už Sa Poberajú 00:00 Tools
Dve východoslovenské ľudové piesne 00:00 Tools
Spiže Mi, Spiže 00:00 Tools
Skleničko Ty Sklenená 00:00 Tools
Dve ľudové piesne zo Stredného Slovenska 00:00 Tools
Veselo Po Myjavsky 00:00 Tools
Trávnice Zo Žaškova 00:00 Tools
Pálené, Pálené 00:00 Tools
Borovka, Borovka 00:00 Tools
Nechodí Šuhaj Prez Naše Zahradky 00:00 Tools
Dve Dievčenské Z Detvy 00:00 Tools
Prečo Si Ma Vyvolala Z Krčmy Von 00:00 Tools
Čardáše z Ľuboreče 00:00 Tools
Svadobná Odobierka Z Oravy 00:00 Tools
Čo Sa Stalo Nové, V Tom Terchovskom Dvore 00:00 Tools
Keď Ste Ma Pánove Na Vojnu Vzali 00:00 Tools
Kysuca, Kysuca 00:00 Tools
Čardáš zo Žitného ostrova 00:00 Tools
Chodzel Si Kolo Nás 00:00 Tools
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Slovak folklore is one of the most traditional folklore in whole Europe. Slovak traditional music have no artists, only names of songs and the region, where the song comes from (ex. Abov, Záhorie, Liptov, Orava, Šariš, Kysuce,...). Most modern and young people have forgot or repudiated this traditions and traditional arts which is very sad. Folklore from a historical point of view is very difficult to define. Ethnographers have been recording Slovak folklore for the last 100 years and some of the most famous originally were not even Slovak. One such name that comes to mind that has done enormous amount of work in preserving Slovak heritage is Bela Bartok, a famous Hungarian composer who not only written numerous books, but also recorded in the 1910s over 220 wax cylinders of Slovak folklore. The other name that comes to mind is Czech Karol Plicka who not only recorded, filmed, documented but played an important part in preserving and organizing dance troupes who still exist to this day. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.