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  • I don't care where she is from.....This is beautiful!!!!

  • CSodaszep Marta hangja es maga a szamok osszetetele is tokeletes egy csodaszep neptanc koreografiahoz.. Teljesen kifejezi az erdelyiek es a magyarok erzelmi valtozasait. Gyonyoru!

  • any1 heard the version from the donal lunny album coolfin? i think its the same singer, to me this song is better with lunny's bouzouki playing, he has godlike rhythm

  • szó szerint: ISTENI

  • She IS Hungarian (=MAGYAR) and she sings Hungarian folk song. Check out the lead song of the movie English Patient. Hungarians have over 200000 folk songs. The territory of Erdely (Transylvania) belong to Romania after the Ist WW when Western powers gave the territory to Romania. The people, history, songs etc ALL magyar and that will not change. Basque group "Euskal Herria People" with, nice, Hungarians have common roots with Etrusk people. It is time to learn the real history.

  • I love Marta's voice.............

  • She is Hungarian and sing in Her language i suppose,, but the others musicians are Basque.. Euskal Herria People.. Alboka is a great basque band

  • that was brilliant.

  • Fantasztikus

  • Gyönyörűen énekel !!!! Köszi !!!! :))

  • To disprove misinformation by BeaDay: Marta Sebestyen is a Hungarian from Hungary (she was born in Budapest). All songs are traditional Hungarian folk songs sung in Hungarian (some from native Hungarians in Romania), none of them are essentially religious. You may believe me as I am Hungarian.

  • And she sings Romanian music here: Moldavian as in Moldova (a Romanian province such as Transylvania). It sounds great. Her voice is divine, I love it!

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  • thats great! I mean, all the context that one beautiful song can speak, well I hope to learn more about it thank you

  • magnific! i love this music but i dont know much about de music eskaldun or speak in euskera, but if someone can tech me a little or pass me the translate of Alboka´s songs i´ll realy apreciate too, thanks!

  • She is an Hungarian from Romania, not really familiar with the language but I hear some Hungarian in there..Isten, Istenem..meaning God, My God...she has recorded a lot of old Hungarian folk songs, many of them religious. As it is meddley, she might sing in other languages as well.

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