HrayBery
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PL Warsaw/Przemyśl – New Folk / Urban Folk / Folk / Acoustic / ETHNIC
HrayBery

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Kołomyjka od Słonnego
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Kołomyjka od Łówczy
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HRAYBERY | Коломийка з Ловчи | Kołomyjka od Łówczy
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Wachstum der letzten 28 Tagen
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Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Mitsve Single 2023
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder KARCZMA / К​О​Р​Ч​М​А Album 2023
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Ab67616d0000b273b1357e9ca9ae6dcc15e45d33 Mitsve Single 2023
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Ab67616d0000b273a6b649ccc2bcc4a61ae0c16e KARCZMA / К​О​Р​Ч​М​А Album 2023
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HrayBery/ГрайБери: Where Polish and Ukrainian Traditions Meet The band HrayBery/ГрайБери formed in late spring/early summer of 2023 and has since been performing regularly at both large and small festivals in Poland and abroad.

In a remarkably short time, they have earned recognition from the Polish Radio, released their debut album, and are already working on their second one. Their music quickly found an audience and garnered critical acclaim, positioning them as a serious contender in the traditional music scene. The band continues to grow its social media presence and carefully manages its public image.
HrayBery/ГрайБери breathes new life into forgotten music born at the crossroads of two cultures—Polish and Ukrainian. Their repertoire features lively dance tunes, including kozaks, kolomyikas, mazurkas, polkas, and waltzes, reconstructed from archival sources such as manuscripts and historical audio recordings. These melodies were collected by both Polish and Ukrainian ethnomusicologists in the San River basin and other parts of Eastern Galicia.
The instruments used by the band—such as fiddles, cimbalom, drum, and bass—have been present in this region since the late 16th century. By blending authenticity with contemporary energy, HrayBery/ГрайБери invites listeners to rediscover the shared musical heritage of two neighboring nations.