 | Andrea gerak News - 11-February-2006 |  |
ANDREA GERAK the enigmatic Hungarian female voice, possible successor of Marta Sebestyen
Looking for musical beauty and searching to
find
impressive, new artists, whose talents leave us
perplexed and speachless... In particular, the voice
of the little Hungarian woman called Andrea Gerak
has not left us indifferent. She has confessed to
being influenced by the voices of Enya, Lisa Gerrad,
Sally Oldfield and Clannad, and her compatriots like
Marta Sebestyen and Iren Lovasz.
In her beginnings, this girl from Budapest was a
soloist singer and dancer with various folk groups
of her country, and she now tries to guide her
career towards being a solo singer. She therefore
makes herself known on these web sites that are
promoting artists who are just beginning and who
not yet sent a Long Play to the market. Her main
ground is interpreting Hungarian folk songs and
performing them A Cappella or as World fusion, or
with electronic instruments in a matrimonial fusion
of textures. Other styles in her repertoire include
pop, rock and jazz.
If you are a reader of this blog, and are passionate
about new "celestial voices", we encourage you to
find out how Andrea Gerak sings. One must only
know how to search the web sites mentioned above
in order to run into artists of enormous quality,
because there is "much more gold than what shines
in simple view". And this singer is one example of
it. If you check with me, it is even possible that she
collaborates with a Spanish artist named Cambridge
Cambridge [Ángel
Orós]. We hope that this collaboration is
carried out and produces a musical encounter in
which they jump with sparks of creativity and voice
with synthesisers marry, as has never been
imagined before.
As Ramon says, referring to listening to
"enchanting" music, it is "enchanting" at the first
listening; but that remains hidden to the listener
and to music critics entertained in other sacred
homes of sound. "TOC, TOC. I am here to be
discovered. What are you going to do with me
then?" Will you be one of the first ones to meet
such musical wonders? That should be your
challenge, ours already is, since a while.
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