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Hungarian music. Simon Broughton [sound recording]

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher number: RGNET 1092 CD | World Music NetworkSeries: Music rough guidesPublication details: London : World Music Network, c2002.Description: 1 sound disc : digital, stereo ; 4 3/4 inOther title:
  • Rough guide to Hungarian music
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • CD Hungary 559
Contents:
Páva = Hey, peacock (László Hortobágyi & Irén Lovász) -- Hajnali nóta = Morning song (Muzsikás) -- Akasztós (Transsylvanians) -- Hungarian verbunk (Sebő Ensemble) -- Jumping dances (Bogyiszló Orchestra) -- Deta devla = God bless (Emil) -- Friss csárdás = Fast csárdás (Traditional band from Tura, featuring Tibor Szénási) -- Hungarian songs (Ferenc Sánta & his Gypsy Band) -- Könyörgés = Song for mercy (Kalyi Jag) -- A bivaly hátán = Sitting on the buffalo (Kampec Dolores) -- Pásztornóták hosszúfurulyán = Shepherd's flute song (Zoltán Juhász) -- Kerekes = Round dance (Mihály Halmágyi) -- Danses de Lőrincréve = Dances from Lőrincréve (Zsigmond Székely) -- Tánc a hóban = Dance in the snow (Ghymes) -- Petruševo kolo (Vujicsics Ensemble) -- Szátélé zsáv (Romano Drom) -- Numa romanes (Fekete Vonat) -- Rábaközi karéj, dus, csárdás és friss = Dances from Rábaköz (Ökrös) -- Rákóczi induló = The Rákóczi march (Tükrös Zenekar).
Production credits:
  • Compiled by Simon Broughton.
Summary: As spicy as paprika and as powerful as Bulls Blood, Hungary has some of the best roots music in Europe - from the music of the Gypsy orchestras the Romany rap of today. This CD provides a sample of the tasty goulash that is Hungarian music.
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Music Music Main Library Library Main Collection CD Hungary 559 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Long Overdue (Lost) IMUAC035932

Hungarian folk and popular music.

Program notes ([12] p. : ill.) inserted in container.

Páva = Hey, peacock (László Hortobágyi & Irén Lovász) --
Hajnali nóta = Morning song (Muzsikás) --
Akasztós (Transsylvanians) --
Hungarian verbunk (Sebő Ensemble) --
Jumping dances (Bogyiszló Orchestra) --
Deta devla = God bless (Emil) --
Friss csárdás = Fast csárdás (Traditional band from Tura, featuring Tibor Szénási) --
Hungarian songs (Ferenc Sánta & his Gypsy Band) --
Könyörgés = Song for mercy (Kalyi Jag) --
A bivaly hátán = Sitting on the buffalo (Kampec Dolores) --
Pásztornóták hosszúfurulyán = Shepherd's flute song (Zoltán Juhász) --
Kerekes = Round dance (Mihály Halmágyi) --
Danses de Lőrincréve = Dances from Lőrincréve (Zsigmond Székely) --
Tánc a hóban = Dance in the snow (Ghymes) --
Petruševo kolo (Vujicsics Ensemble) --
Szátélé zsáv (Romano Drom) --
Numa romanes (Fekete Vonat) --
Rábaközi karéj, dus, csárdás és friss = Dances from Rábaköz (Ökrös) --
Rákóczi induló = The Rákóczi march (Tükrös Zenekar).

Compiled by Simon Broughton.

As spicy as paprika and as powerful as Bulls Blood, Hungary has some of the best roots music in Europe - from the music of the Gypsy orchestras the Romany rap of today. This CD provides a sample of the tasty goulash that is Hungarian music.

Sung in Hungarian and Romany.

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