The HRN music stream is mixed up by Christoph Roesler, our HRN music editor. The music stream consists of Folklore, Classical, Traditional, Klezmer and Jazz music.
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“Mostly I mix traditional and popular folk-music, sometimes I add chorus and cross-over styles to them as well. I avoid mixing classical with folk-music. Classical music will be played at Christmas-time or on other special occasions of the year. Enjoy the HRN music stream, music that you can listen to all day long!”
Christoph Roesler
Classical music includes partly the folk-styles of distinct countries, most of all it is the expression of the single composers on very high artificial level.
Traditional music began with the Ancient Greek theatre music and developed over the Middle Ages music into the late 20th century. Two examples of this are the Bulgarian female-voice choirs and the compositions of Mikis Theodorakis in Greece, both relating to traditional music forms and only vaguely to the classical music of Schubert and Brahms.
Jazz remains one style of music that stands outside the mainstream, but allows - whenever it can boast Afro-American origins - very typical new expressions including traditional styles and playforms.
Klezmer music, was developed by Jewish people, who participated in local traditions especially in Eastern Europe and created thereby a new music form. Most of Klezmer music today is made in America.
