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San Francisco Tamburitza Festival
Croatian American Cultural Center
San Francisco, CA
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San Francisco Tamburitza Festival
For the past decade and a half,  the Croatian American Cultural Center has annually showcased the best tamburitza music in California and presented nationally renowned tamburitza orchestras. The *Tambura Tradition has been part of San Franisco history since at least 1902. On President's Day weekend each February; the San Francisco Bay Area is filled with singing, dancing, and the music of the tamburitza. For two days the halls reverberate with a rich tapestry of tambura music both traditional and contemporary. The ensembles perform for listening, play dance tunes, polkas and waltzes and circle dances, and sing Becar tunes until the bar closes late at night.

The festival headliner, SINOVI of Chicago, has taken tambura out of the village and has adapted it to life in the new world. For more than two decades, the Sinovi trademark has been to mix traditional Croatian music with country-western, bluegrass and rock-and-roll. Also, performing will be Sidro Tamburitza Orchestra, Slavonian Traveling Band with Lilla Serlegi, and St Anthony's Tamburica Orchestra.

Two Days of Music, Dancing and Singing

Feb 14: Welcome Dance 7:30PM. Bring your Valentine!  Jerry Duke teaches kolo dancing. Sinovi plays for dancing. For special treat Eszterlanc Hungarian Folk Ensemble performs to tamburitza music. Ethnic food and drink will be available.

Feb 15: Concert, Dancing, Sing-a-long 12PM-8PM.   Food and drink will be available.

*Origin of the Tambura:

Tambura's origins can be traced back to Europe the mid-1800s, when along the central Danube River and its tributaries, tamburasi (tambura musicians) began to form ensembles. While it is believed that Hungarian Roma were the first to play tambura instruments in groups modeled on their famous violin ensembles, the first known ensemble was formed in 1847 in Osijek in eastern Croatia. They played a repertoire much like that known today: Croatian folk songs, and circle dances, folk songs and dances from neighboring peoples, light classical songs and instrumental pieces, and popular music of the day.

Five instruments are key to tambura music: the small lead prima (or bisernica), the alto brac (or basprim), the tenor celo, the chordal bugarija or kontra, and the large fretted bas or berde. It is not unusual to find other instruments in a tambura orchestra; violin and accordion are most common.

When massive immigration from eastern Europe to North America peaked in the years 1870-1910, tambura ensembles began to make their appearance in the immigrant's new country. The first known American ensemble was active in the early 1890s around Steelton, Pennsylvania.

The first tambura ensemble in San Francisco was organized in 1902 when Ilar Spiletak, a carpenter from Dubrovnik, started the Tamburitza Orkestar "Zvonimir"

Location

Croatian American Cultural Center (View)
60 Onondaga Ave
San Francisco, CA 94112
United States

Categories

Music > Festivals

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

Contact

Owner: Croatian American Cultural Center
On BPT Since: Feb 04, 2008
 
john Daley
www.CroatianAmericanWeb.or...


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