Panna Czinka
Panna Czinka was a famous Hungarian-Romani violinist.
Life
Czinka was born in Sajógömör, Hungary to a Romani family of musicians. Her father was a court musician of Francis [II Rákóczi]. Her father and brothers are said to be the authors of the Rákóczi March.She studied music in Rozsnyó and married a Romani musician-blacksmith. Legends claim that she played violin at the age of 9. After 1725 Czinka formed a music band with her husband and brothers-in-law. She designed a uniform of sorts for the band. She became famous for her skill with the violin. She played first violin in this ensemble. The band toured abroad and was invited to perform in noble houses. She also gave birth to four sons and one daughter.
Panna Czinka died in 1772 and was buried on 5 February in Sajógömör. Her grave has not survived. Many Hungarian writers and composers — such as Mór Jókai, Zoltán Kodály, and Endre Dózsa — refer to her works.