History

History in Hungary

Hungary’s Roma communities have profoundly shaped the country’s music and culture for centuries.

History in Hungary
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Roma have lived in Hungary for more than six centuries, and their music became inseparable from the country’s cultural identity. The famed café and concert orchestras — the “gypsy bands” that defined Hungarian restaurant and salon music — were largely Roma, and Roma virtuosi shaped the violin tradition for which Hungary is known.

The community’s history also includes hardship: discrimination, the suffering of the Porajmos, and continuing struggles for inclusion. Today, national institutions, cultural programmes and a vibrant new generation of artists carry Hungarian Roma culture forward.

Sources & further reading: Wikipedia (Romani people in Hungary; Magyar Wikipédia), the Fortepan photo archive and Council of Europe factsheets.

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The café orchestras

Roma musicians defined Hungary’s famed restaurant and concert traditions.

Communities

A long, complex history of settlement and contribution.

Recognition

Celebrated artists and ongoing cultural programmes.

Today

Institutions and a new generation carrying the culture forward.

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