Csángó folk music at Budapest Museums' May Day 2011

Csango folk music from Hungary - Sultu Folk BandMoldavian Csángó folk music by András Benkő and Sültü Band was featured among a diverse plate of live concerts on the main stage of the the 16th annual Museums' May Day Festival 2011, hosted by the Hungarian National Museum on May 21 and 22. 

Sültü Band entertained the festival audience with Csángó folk music from Moldavia playing traditional instruments such as the cobza (a type lute), the sültü (recorder used in Hungarian folk music), violin and drums on a lovely Sunday afternoon. Among the other performers were the Customs Office Brass Band, Irish folk musicians Finnegan's Wake, and several other bands playing soul, blues, jazz, rock or folk music.

 

Museums' May Day Festival 2011 with csango folk music

A high profile cultural event in Budapest, the free May Day Festival gives visitors a unique opportunity to get acquainted with nearly 120 museums in a leisurely way by visiting their stalls and engage in various activities taking place at the National Museum and the surrounding park. 

The festival attracts tens of thousands of locals and tourists each year with its generous offering of open-air concerts, traditional arts and crafts stalls, film screenings, unconventional museum tours and other fun things for every age group over a full weekend in May. The fare is also traditional Hungarian, including specialties such as rooster's balls stew or chimney cake.  

 

 

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