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Riotous Gypsy Extravaganza   
09/13/2007 02:42AM
Contributed by: TJNelson

CD Reviews

Taraf de Haidouks

Maškaradă (Crammed Craw 40, 2007)

Maškaradă is Taraf de Haidouks' fist recording since the famed "Band of Gypsies." Pooling the exceptional talent of Taraf de Haidouks's 12 member group, Maškaradă takes the classical works of Bartók, Khachaturian, Ketèlbey and Albéniz and transforms them into a riotous musical extravaganza. Maškaradă is all gypsy fire, poignant repose and pagan exoticism and not for the faint of heart or those scaredy cats afraid of a little table dancing.



Leaping headlong into "Ostinato and Romanian Dance" by Bartok, Taraf de Haidouks opens the CD with an exuberance that certainly must be the mark of any self-respecting Balkan Gypsy band. Segueing into "Lezghinka" by Aram Khachaturian, the mood turns to the plucky, quick good-natured feel of string, accordion and cymbalums.

"Waltz from Masquerade," also composed by Khechaturian, plunges the listener into the faintly creepy composition, but it's Taraf de Haïdouks's Gypsy hooks that make the piece. Taraf de Haidouks treatments of "In a Persioan Market," "De Cînd Ma Aflat Multimea" and "The Missing Dance" dazzle with their fevered strings and romping spirit. "Asturias" surprises with its gentle lapses into Gypsy lament, tantalizingly violin driven frenzies and soothing accordion promenades.

The musicianship of Taraf de Haidouks is all bright work, exuding passion and the exhilarating richness of Gypsy soulfulness. Maškaradă is at once vibrantly joyful and then utterly grief stricken, molding moods as easily as an artist would shape a lump of clay. Creating a complex musical folkloric landscapes as rich and ripe as the Gypsy tradition makes Maškaradă dizzyingly delightful.

Buy Maškaradă.

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