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When a cymbalom sound is called for, a piano may be played.
Tsymbaly - a relative of the cymbalom with its own unique tuning.
Hence musicians took up the violin, tsimbl (or cymbalom), and other stringed instruments.
The flowing melody is carried by Heather Trost's violin, accompanied by the sound of a cymbalom.
The bowhammers, one worn on each finger except thumbs, allow Masley to bow, strike, and pick the cymbalom's strings.
One musician has described Masley's bowhammer style of cymbalom playing as generating "a turkish steambath of overtones".
Istvan Papp led the musicians, and Kalman Balogh, familiar from past appearances, was the cymbalom virtuoso.
The concert cymbalom has replaced most of the smaller folk tsymbaly previously used in Ukrainian orchestras and in Academic Conservatory courses.
In 1982, he ordered a cymbalom from William Webster in Detroit, Michigan and moved to Palo Alto, California.
Typically it is performed on violin, cymbalom or clarinet, though it has been done on banjo, xylophone, flute, cornet, saxophone, tuba, and many other instruments.
She emigrated to America through Ellis Island in 1915 with her husband, Kostas (Gus) Papagika, a cymbalom player who was also her accompanist.
The sound generated is significantly different from that generated by the traditional hammering of the cymbalom, that the artist considers the bowhammer cymbalom a specific instrument.
Later, Aidje Tafial (drums) and Marian Miu (cymbalom) were added, and Georghe Ene was replaced on the accordion by Constantin Bitica.
Ljova's composition, "Middle Village", was licensed for Francis Ford Coppola's film, "Youth Without Youth", in a special version with Kálmán Balogh on cymbalom.
He made these recordings - sad, slow love songs in the Roma language - in the 1960s, with a simple setup: accordion, string-bass and the cymbalom, a Hungarian instrument similar to the hammer dulcimer.
He put in the director, the chief actor, Salomon Mikhoels, the art critic Abram Efros, the stage musicians with violin, clarinet and cymbalom, a motley company of dancers and clowns and a trumpeting angel.
The style and sound of her recordings is further distinguished by the particular accompaniment which graced most of them, namely the unusual combination of cymbalom and violoncello, plus a violin or a clarinet, and, very occasionally, a xylophone.
As soloist in the Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra, Mr. Serkin captured the music's exuberance and did an uncanny job of evoking the cymbalom, the Hungarian dulcimer that the composer had in mind when he wrote the work.
In Eastern gypsy jazz, rhythm section is most likely covered by one or two cymbaloms, or (less frequently) a cymbalom and/or drums and an acoustic guitar (the cymbalom accompaniment technique is called in Romanian "ţiitură").
The first musician to bring klezmer to European concert audiences, Josef Gusikov, played a type of xylophone of his own invention, which he called a "wood and straw instrument," laid out like a cymbalom, and attracted comments from Felix Mendelssohn (highly favourable) and Liszt (condemnatory).