- Roby Lakatos
Roby Lakatos, the “devil’s fiddler”, is a gypsy
violinist fromHungary . He is renowned for his mix of classical music withHungarian-gypsy music andjazz themes.Lakatos was born in 1965 into the legendary family of gypsy violinists descended from
Janos Bihari , “King of Gypsy Violinists”. He was introduced to music as a child and at age nine he made his public debut as first violin in a gypsy band. His musicianship was learnt not only with his own family, but also at theBéla Bartók Conservatory ofBudapest , where he won the first prize for classical violin in 1984. Between 1986 and 1996, he and his ensemble played at "Les Ateliers de La Grande Ile" in Brussels. He has collaborated withVadim Repin andStéphane Grappelli . It is claimed Lakatos' playing was greatly admired by SirYehudi Menuhin , who always made a point of visiting the club in Brussels to hear him. In March 2004, Lakatos appeared to great acclaim with theLondon Symphony Orchestra in the orchestra’s “Genius of the Violin” festival alongsideMaxim Vengerov .Discography
Albums
*1991: "In Gypsy Style"
*1998: "Alouette König der Zigeunergeiger"
*1998: "Lakatos Gold"
*1999: "Post Phrasing Lakatos Best"
*1999: "Live From Budapest"
*2001: "With musical friends"
*2002: "Kinoshita Meets Lakatos"
*2002: "Deborahs theme: As Time Goes By"
*2004: "The Legend of the Toad"
*2005: "Firedance"
*2006: "Klezmer Karma"
*2006: "Rodrigo y Gabriela" (one track: Ixtapa)External links
* [http://www.robylakatos.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.meaus.com/Roby_Lakatos_Hungarian_Gy.html Museum of European Art article]
* [http://www.thelegendofthetoad.com/ Official site of "The Legend of the Toad"]
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