Roar Engelberg's "Café Europa" is a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of Eastern European folk music, released on March 16, 1993, under the Kirkelig Kulturverksted label. This 50-minute album is a vibrant collection of traditional tunes, each track a testament to the cultural diversity and musical heritage of the region.
Engelberg's masterful arrangements and performances bring to life a variety of folk styles, from the hauntingly beautiful "Noche De Estrellas (Stjernenatt)" to the lively and rhythmic "Delslav Kolo." The album features a mix of instrumental pieces and vocal tracks, showcasing Engelberg's versatility and deep understanding of the music he interprets.
"Café Europa" is not just an album; it's an exploration of the soul of Eastern European folk music. Each song tells a story, whether it's the romantic "Cintec De Dragoste (Kjærlighetssang)" or the energetic "Sirba." Engelberg's ability to capture the essence of these traditions and present them in a way that is both authentic and accessible makes "Café Europa" a standout in the world of folk music.
From the melancholic "Rjabinushka (Rognebærtreet)" to the joyous "Hora Mare," this album offers a comprehensive journey through the sounds and emotions of Eastern European folk music. Roar Engelberg's "Café Europa" is a must-listen for anyone interested in the rich cultural heritage of the region.