Felix Lajkó

Felix Lajkó (in Hungarian Lajkó Felix ), born the December 17th 1974 with Subotica in Serbia, is a Musicien and violonist of Hungarian origin but alive in the province of Voïvodine.

Its music, not easily classable, is very strongly influenced by the Hungarian traditional music, and gypsy. Traditional violonist of formation, it very young person decided to direct himself towards a passion and folk music for which it obtained a sharp international success. He frequently plays with a small formation made up musicians gypsies (important presence of the Cymbalum) and of Brass band of Central Europe, but also carries out solos.

He left eight albums and makes four important collaborations, including one very noticed within the group Noir Desire (on the song Ernestine ).

Discography

Solo

  1. 1995 : Lajkó Felix be bandája (szerzõi kiadás)
  2. 1997: Lajkó Felix be will zenekara (CD/MC, Fonó Records)
  3. 1997: Lajkó Felix - Lõrinszky Attila: Live At the Academy (CD, Fonó Records)
  4. 1998: Lajkó Felix be will zenekara: Koncert '98 (CD/MC, Fonó Records)
  5. 2001: Lajkó Felix be bandája játszik (CD, Tilos az Á produkció)
  6. 2002: Felix (CD, Tilos az Á produkció)
  7. 2004: Lajkó Felix 7 (CD, Tilos az Á produkció)
  8. 2007: Remény (CD, Tilos az Á produkció)

Collaborations

  1. 1993 : Dresch Dudás Mihály : Zeng has lélek (közremûködõ) (Fonó Records)
  2. 1996: SaMaBa Trió : Opus Magnum CD (közremûködõ)
  3. 1996: Black Desire: 666.667 Club CD (közremûködõ) (Polygram/Universal)
  4. 2000: Boban Markovics Orkestar Feat. Lajkó Felix (CD, X Produkció)

External bond

  • Official site

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