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Renaissance music from Hungary : bagpipe tunes by Arany Zoltán

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2009

http://www.aranyzoltan.hu/
Two dance tunes from the 17th century in new folk style

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  • Csodálatos, még nem hallottam dudán reneszánszt, de volna egy problémám...Én Marosvásárhelyi vagyok, 9. es és egy reneszánsz együttesben játszok, és az első dallamot én úgy tudom, hogy erdélyi, és mi "klobuczky táncz" -ként ismerjük...lehetséges hogy volna egy felvidéki változata is?

  • Kedves Péter!

    Tudomásom szerint - ami nem jelenti azt, hogy valóban így van - felvidéki dallam. Én "Süveges tánc" néven ismerem. A klobuczky név mindenképp lengyel hatást tükröz. Ez a szláv jegy is a felvidéki eredet mellett érvel, de nem lehetetlen, hogy erdélyi. Köszönöm a kommentet!

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  • I love Hungary especiali in the summer:) best holiday ever in Keszthely.

  • Das ist voll schöne Musik und voll schön gespielt. Echt toll!!!! Danke

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  • Turkic: On-Ogur > Ongur > Üngür > Hüngür > Hungar > Hungary

  • @trigo57 Ah, thank you.

  • @notmrbill

    those Poppey Seed Noodles = mákos guba

  • This, or today's pop music? I cannot understand what people 'get' out of today's nonsensical pop bullshit. No wisdom, no energy, no soul... nothing.

  • @notmrbill I have to say I thought everyone has eaten goulash - I plan to obtain receipes and try what you suggest...online or library. Thanks very much for the culinary suggestions...i will try them and let you know how they turn out. :)  Laela

  • @laelamarie1 If you have not tried Goulash, Lángos, Palacsinta, Chicken Paprikash, or those Poppey Seed Noodles (not sure what they are called in Hungarian) you must. My grandparents were Hungarian and would always makes these. They are awesome.

  • codex caioni!

    

  • @laelamarie1 Yes it is, it's nice food, you can make it as spicy as you want.

  • @DorienDiamond HA HA!!  Does it really warn you of spice?? I must try some Hungarian food as I never thought that it would be spicy. Thank you :)

  • @laelamarie1 Believe me, I live since a year here in Hungary, and the Hungarian people eat realy spice food :p I also like spicy food, but here it's sometimes to spice for me :p When they cook a meal thats already spicy, they put some extra spicy paste on there plate :p it's realy crazy :p

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