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After running out of money in New Zealand, Mystica and Boston Balkany began a busking show which was a blend of ethnic tunes that at least one of them knew. Later that year, they met up with violinist Bojan Cv at the Lent festival in Slovenia and put on an impressive improvised set. [[Terrafolk]] was born.
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[[Terrafolk]] is an up-to-date folk band. In recent years they have gradually gained wider recognition in the European folk and world music circuits. The musicians in the present trio are [[Danijel Černe]] a.k.a. [[Mystica]] (guitar), [[Bojan Cvetrežnik]] a.k.a. [[Bojan CV]] (violin, mandolin) and [[Marko Hatlak]] a.k.a [[Mark O'Tango]] (accordion, percussion, drums). They come from various musical backgrounds, blending together the elements of folk music, rock and classical music. In 2003 they received the BBC Radio World Music Audience Award 2003 (International category).  
 
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After heavy touring in their native land, they headed for London and Edinburgh where they played in pubs, then clubs, then festivals. One British journalist described the Terrafolk sound as 'Everything respected, nothing sacred'. The UK adventure resulted in Terrafolk winning a BBC World Music Award, even though the band was not really aware of what the 'world music scene' was. The band then formed the ONE music society (Društvo za ENO glasbo) to better define the unlimited approach to their musical style.
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== Background ==
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The group started in [[established::1999]] as a busking duet by [[Mystica]] (founder of the progressive folk-rock band [[Terra Mystica]]) and clarinet player [[Boštjan Gombač]]. Shortly after they met up with violinist [[Bojan CV]]. [[Terrafolk]] was born.
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After touring in Slovenia, they headed for London and Edinburgh where they played in pubs, then clubs, then festivals. The UK adventure resulted in Terrafolk winning a BBC World Music Award. In 2004 [[Marko Hatlak]] and [[Janez Dovč]] joined the band. Gombač occasionally reappeared as a guest musician. New descriptions of Terrafolk appeared: folk rebels, punk attitude. The touring expanded into Spain, Ireland, France, Germany, Scandinavia, Balkan countries. In 2006 Kate Hosking from Melbourne replaced [[Janez Dovč]] on double bass and added her vocals to the music.
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Terrafolk have evolved from playing only folk music with quasi-klezmer and Balkan flavours to now playing mostly their own composed music. Live performances started as duo gigs but now the band is performing more concerts with symphony orchestras and introducing more guests from Slovenia and beyond.
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== See also ==
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* [[Menart Records]]
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== External links ==
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*[http://www.terrafolk.org/en_index.php?menu_item=Home&menu_level=2&lang_chg=1 Terrafolk website]
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*[http://www.myspace.com/terrafolk Terrafolk on Myspace]
  
Bostan Balkany left the band in 2004 to be replaced by Marko Hatlak and Janez Dovc. Marko, a ‘serious’ classical accordion player, also plays heavy drums. New descriptions of Terrafolk appeared: folk rebels, punk attitude. The touring expanded into Spain, Ireland, France, Germany, Scandinavia, Balkan countries. The festivals got bigger, the audiences grew. In 2006 Kate Hosking from Melbourne replaced Janez Dovc on double bass and added her vocals to the music.
 
  
Musically, Terrafolk have evolved from playing only traditional music to now playing mostly Terrafolk-composed music. Live performances started as duo gigs but now the band is performing more concerts with symphony orchestra and introducing more talented guests from Slovenia and beyond.
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[[Category:Music groups, ensembles and orchestras]]

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Terrafolk 2005 concert in Krizanke Photo Ziga Koritnik.jpgConcert by Terrafolk in Križanke, Ljubljana (2005)

Terrafolk is an up-to-date folk band. In recent years they have gradually gained wider recognition in the European folk and world music circuits. The musicians in the present trio are Danijel Černe a.k.a. Mystica (guitar), Bojan Cvetrežnik a.k.a. Bojan CV (violin, mandolin) and Marko Hatlak a.k.a Mark O'Tango (accordion, percussion, drums). They come from various musical backgrounds, blending together the elements of folk music, rock and classical music. In 2003 they received the BBC Radio World Music Audience Award 2003 (International category).


Background

The group started in 1999 as a busking duet by Mystica (founder of the progressive folk-rock band Terra Mystica) and clarinet player Boštjan Gombač. Shortly after they met up with violinist Bojan CV. Terrafolk was born.

After touring in Slovenia, they headed for London and Edinburgh where they played in pubs, then clubs, then festivals. The UK adventure resulted in Terrafolk winning a BBC World Music Award. In 2004 Marko Hatlak and Janez Dovč joined the band. Gombač occasionally reappeared as a guest musician. New descriptions of Terrafolk appeared: folk rebels, punk attitude. The touring expanded into Spain, Ireland, France, Germany, Scandinavia, Balkan countries. In 2006 Kate Hosking from Melbourne replaced Janez Dovč on double bass and added her vocals to the music.

Terrafolk have evolved from playing only folk music with quasi-klezmer and Balkan flavours to now playing mostly their own composed music. Live performances started as duo gigs but now the band is performing more concerts with symphony orchestras and introducing more guests from Slovenia and beyond.

See also

External links


Gallery