Trebunie-Tutki | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Biały Dunajec, Poland |
Genres | Polish folk |
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Trebunie-Tutki is a folk musical group consisting of a family of musicians originating from Biały Dunajec village near Zakopane, Poland.[1] Though there are many members of the extended family that play music, the core musicians currently are Krzysztof (violin & vocals) and Anna (basy & vocals).[2]
They are known for their collaboration with the Jamaican reggae band Twinkle Brothers, in which the two groups combine traditional mountain music of the Polish górale with reggae.[3][4][5] Their joint record, Pieśni Chwały (Songs of Glory), went gold in Poland.[6]
Discography
- Żywot Janicka Zbójnika ("Life of Janosik the Robber"), produced by Gamma, Kraków 1992
- Higher Heights (with Twinkle Brothers), prod. Twinkle Music, London 1992, prod. Kamahuk, Warszawa 1993
- Baciarujciez chłopcy, prod. Stebo, Kraków 1993
- Zagrojcie dudzicki, prod. Stebo, Kraków 1993
- Kolędy góralskie, prod. Folk, Zakopane 1993
- Ballada o śmierci Janosika ("Ballad on the Death of Janosik"), prod. Folk, Zakopane 1993
- Folk karnawał I, prod. Folk, Zakopane 1993
- Folk karnawał II, prod. Folk, Zakopane 1994
- Górale na wesoło, prod. Folk, Zakopane 1994
- Come Back Twinkle to Trebunia Family (with Twinkle Brothers, prod. Kamahuk, W-wa 1994
- Śpiewki i nuty, prod. Folk, Zakopane 1994
- Music of The Tatra Mountains - The Trebunia Family, prod. Nimbus Records, London 1995
- Saga, MC prod. Folk, Zakopane 1996
- Kolędy góralskie, ed. II, prod. Folk, Zakopane 1996
- Janosik w Sherwood, prod. Kamahuk, Warszawa 1996
- Greatest Hits, prod. Kamahuk, Warszawa 1997
- Góral-ska Apo-Calypso, prod. Folk, Zakopane 1998
- Podniesienie, prod. Kamahuk, Warszawa 1998
- Jubileusz z Warszawskim Chórem Międzyuczelnianym
- Etno-Techno, prod. Folk, Zakopane 2000
- Best Dub, prod. Kamahuk, Warszawa 2000
- Folk Karnawał, prod. Folk, Zakopane 2000
- Złota Kolekcja, prod. Pomaton EMI, Warszawa 2001
- Baciarujciez chłopcy, ed. II, prod. Folk, Zakopane 2001
- Zagrojcie dudzicki, ed. II, prod. Folk, Zakopane 2001
- Ballada o śmieci Janosika, ed. II, Folk, Zakopane 1993-2005
- Góralsko siła, F.F. FOLK, Zakopane, 2006
- Tischner - Trebunie-Tutki + Voo Voo-nootki, 2007
- Songs of Glory/Pieśni chwały - Tebunie-Tutki + Twinkle Brothers, Warszawa 2008[7]
References
- ↑ "Trebunie-Tutki official website". Trebunie.pl. Retrieved May 22, 2011.
- ↑ Titon, Jeff Todd (2009). Worlds of Music, 5th Edition. Belmont, Cal.: Schirmer Cengage Learning. pp. 246–250, 252–256. ISBN 978-0-534-59539-5.
- ↑ Titon, Jeff Todd; Cooley, Timothy J.; Locke, David; McAllester, David P.; Rasmussen, Anne K. (5 January 2009). Worlds of Music: An Introduction to ... ISBN 9780495570103. Retrieved May 22, 2011.
- ↑ Mazierska, Ewa; Rascaroli, Laura (2003). From Moscow to Madrid: postmodern ... ISBN 9781860648519. Retrieved May 22, 2011.
- ↑ Cooley, Timothy J. (2005). Making Music in the Polish Tatras. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. pp. 162–201. ISBN 978-0-253-34489-2.
- ↑ Inc, Nielsen Business Media (1996-09-14). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.
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