Béla Bartók Rumanian folk Dances
Top Comments
All Comments (39)
-
@TudatThought7Imagine Saying something is easier than doing it, isn't it? Both countries (Hungary and Romania) joined the EU voluntarily (with the purpose of being united with the other European countries). Doing something like that would seem absurd (autonomy also means separation) and the European officials wouldn't like it that much.
-
@AndyKordo If autonomy is the key to fixing our issues, and moving forward to a better tomorrow, then why not grant it? Personally I think that's a minor price to pay for the love and betterment of our communities. One of the biggest mistakes for the K. Hungary was their refusement to grant autonomy to their Romanian minorities, so why make the same mistake again?
-
@TudatThought7Imagine Romanians do appreciate the Hungarians. They gave then all the rights they can enjoy! They even have their own party, let them make Hungarian language official language in cities where they're a majority. But the thing is that the Hungarians want more: they want autonomy, that's why Romanians and Hungarians are always fighting.
-
@atchicago1 Tasso Janopoulo.
-
Hey thanks for sharing this gem. But any idea who the excellent pianist is?
-
I implore all Romanians to love and nourish its Hungarian minority. Promote their well-being so that new Bela Bartoks may be born and more interpretations of Romanian dances can be heard. May art be the force of our unity.
-
Wonderful!
-
@FrankfurtStrings Well put! Szeryng was the violin in the sense that he just knew how a piece is supposed to sound and how to play it without it ever sounding laboured.
-
I've seen recent performance. They were sick. Not good at all. This is right energy for me.
-
There were so many GREAT violinists 50 years ago. Now.......?....so many clones....
Szeryng is the violin.
FrankfurtStrings 2 years ago 20
The pianist is just as amazing as Szeryng..
tjpark0420 1 year ago 12