Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Grzegorz Chudy ... ~ Music ~ watercolor ...

Grzegorz Chudy ... ~ Music ~ watercolor ...


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Grzegorz Chudy (Grzegorz Huda)

 talented musician, a member of the Polish group "Beltaine", performing folk and Celtic music ....



One of the most interesting Polish folk groups. BELTAINE developed its own unique sound with a rare and brave skill mix of traditional Celtic music with contemporary music.

The band formed in 2002 in the city of Katowice. In their first appearances of the band used the traditional Celtic music instruments: guitar, violin, accordion and Bowral. The original repertoire includes traditional Irish and Scottish melodii.V 2004 the band released their first album - ?Rockhill?. The basis of the album consists of traditional Celtic tunes, there are a few original compositions. The album is a tendency of mixing Celtic music with other music genres ...

In 2007, in light of the second album - ?KONCENtRAD?. It continues to experiment group blending Celtic and contemporary music. Recorded participated Indian musician Giridhar Udupi (Giridhar ?Gatham? Udupa). In 2011 the band recorded their third album - ?Triú?. In this album, the group has mixed traditional Celtic music with jazz, funk and rock ...

 Let's listen to our hero ...







As they say, talented people - talented in everything ...
Grzegorz Chudy, still manages to write a delightfully delicate watercolors ...





An airstrip for airships



A morning at Dworcowa Street


The catalan dog


The last tram to Gliwice


The song about miner's settlement


Count von Donnersmarck is taking a ride



An old cars in old Bytom


A flight over Warszawska Street


The Lanterns in Mikolow


The silesian dream about Warsaw


Roofcats from Bogucice


Motorbike and power plant



Railway station in Mikolow


A walk down the Krawczyka Street




Hotels in Toronto



Executive MBA in Vienna


Postcard from old Katowice III



Cafe Byfyj


Morning at San Marco


Corner of Wojewodzka and Plebiscytowa Street



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