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Bartók Béla - Romanian Dances - MS3

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2007

Bartók Béla (1881--1945)

Román táncok -- Romanian Dances 1. Jocul cu Bata
2. Braul
3. Pe Loc
4. Buciumeana
5. „Poarga" Romanesca
6. Manentelul

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made in Hungary, Europe

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  • Is this by the old church in bélapátfalva?

  • Yes.

  • Thank you. This is great. Did you transcribe it yuorselves? It's beautiful and perfectly true to the original. Great playing too. I was transcribing the 2nd violin piano/violin sonata for (elec) guitar, but it's currently an unfinished project (although surely possible to do succesfully). Glorious video. A real advert for Hungary too. Can't say how much I appreciate this!

  • Thank you. Sandor Mester (MS3) transcribed some works of Bartok to guitar.

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  • Romania, Ungaria!!!

  • Really nice! Thank you from my heart's core. Greetings from Romania

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  • Bartók collected songs from almost all nations in Pannonian/Carpathian basin, also in Moldavia, Wallachia, Bulgaria, Algeria and Turkey before 1st World War.

  • @CircaCertainty Thanks CircaC ;)

  • Thank you for posting this, Arnmatyasi. It is beautiful.

  • @777cc777 Beautiful! Any other word seems superfluous!

  • frumoasa interpretare// nice interpretation

  • this is obviously recorded indoors. :P

  • This is great! Who are the performers? Do they have a CD? Thanks!

  • Feel free to go and see the manuscript at Art Library Columbia University in NY, please. In the summer of 1909 he found 230 Romanian musical pieces comparing to 25 hungarian. "The Valach(equivalent to Romanian) music is one of the most exotic that I was to find" explained his focus on Romanian music from Transylvania. Please read more about his creation and life mirrored in his memoirs and then you shall undersand how much he loved the folklore. Romanian and hungarian. So, facts not insults. AUB

  • That was really nice. Buciumeana is my favorite, so I wish they played all of it. I like the woman's jerky movement as she was playing the third song.

  • its actualy Hungarian music "Ungaria" like me =D and PS bartok bela is Hungarian

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