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Csárdás (pronounced) Czardas by Vittorio Monti
is a traditional Hungarian folk dance played by
Seán McGuire R.I.P.
Its origins can be traced back to the 18th century
Hungarian verbunkos, used as a recruiting dance by
the Hungarian army.
Csárdás is characterized by a variation in
tempo: it starts out slowly (lassú) and ends in a
very fast tempo (friss, literally "fresh"). There
are other tempo variations, called ritka
csárdás, sűrű csárdás and szökős
csárdás. The music is in 2/4 or 4/4 time. The
dancers are both male and female, with the women
dressed in traditional wide skirts, usually
colored red, which form a distinctive shape when
they whirl.
Classical composers who have used csárdás themes
in their work include Emmerich Kálmán, Franz
Liszt, Johannes Brahms, Johann Strauss, Pablo de
Sarasate, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and others.
Probably the best-known csardas is the eponymous
composition by Vittorio Monti written for violin
and piano. This virtuosic piece has 5 tempo
variations. Tags : Czardas Csárdás Hungarian Dance Hungary Folk |
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Affichage : 814
Durée : 259 s |
| Monti Csardas |
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http://www.katicaillenyi.com
violin: Katica Illenyi (Illényi Katica)
trumpet: Kornel Fekete-Kovacs (Fekete-Kovács
Kornél)
Vittorio Monti: Csardas Tags : Katica Illenyi violin Monti Csardas |
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Affichage : 78771
Durée : 508 s |
| Hungarian Csardas |
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Csárdás or czardas (pronounced char-dash)
(csárdás, from csárda, a tavern or inn) is a
traditional Hungarian folk dance. It originated in
Hungary and was popularized by Roma music bands in
Hungary and neighboring lands of Vojvodina,
Slovakia , Croatia, Charpatian Ruthenia,
transylvania -(Hungarian Kingdom) and Moravia, as
well as among the Banat Bulagarians including
those in Bulgaria.
Its origins can be traced back to the 18th century
Hungarian verbunkos, used as a recruiting dance by
the Hungarian army.
Csárdás is characterized by a variation in
tempo: it starts out slowly (lassú) and ends in a
very fast tempo (friss, literally "fresh"). There
are other tempo variations, called ritka
csárdás, sűrű csárdás and szökős
csárdás. The music is in 2/4 or 4/4 time.
Probably the best known "Csardas" is by Vittorio
Monti written for violin and piano. It has 5
variations in tempo, and is quite virtuosic.
The dancers are both male and female, with the
women dressed in traditional wide skirts, usually
colored red, which form a distinctive shape when
they whirl.
Classical composers who have used csárdás themes
in their work include Franc Liszt, Johannes
Bhrams, Johann Strauss, Pablo De Sarasate, Pyotr
Ilvich Tchaikovsky and others. Tags : accordion akkordeon acordeao acordeon fisarmonica bayan bajan harmonica harmonika bazseva Hungarian csardas magyar |
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Affichage : 14102
Durée : 173 s |
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