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Csárdás logo #10101) Composition by Franz Liszt 2) Composition by Vittorio Monti 3) Solo piano piece
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Csárdás

Csárdás logo #21000 Csárdás (ʃ or s; lang), often seen with the archaic spelling Czárdás, is a traditional Hungarian folk dance, the name derived from csárda (old Hungarian term for tavern). It originated in Hungary and was popularized by Romani music (Cigány) bands in Hungary and neighboring lands of Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Burgenland, Croatia, Ukraine, P...
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Csárdás

Csárdás logo #21000[Liszt] The three csárdás that Franz Liszt wrote in 1881-2 and 1884 are solo piano pieces based on the Hungarian dance form of the same name. Liszt treats the dance form itself much less freely than he did much earlier with the verbunkos in the Hungarian Rhapsodies, and the material itself remains more specifically Hungarian than gypsy in...
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Csárdás

Csárdás logo #21000[Monti] `Csárdás` (or `Czardas`) is a composition by Italian composer Vittorio Monti. A rhapsodical concert piece written in 1904, it is a well-known folk piece based on a Hungarian csárdás. It was originally composed for violin, mandolin or piano. There are arrangements for orchestra and for a number of solo instruments. The duration o...
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Csardas

Csardas logo #21217The csardas (or czardasch) is a Hungarian national dance executed by one or any number of couples, beginning with slow movements, but gradually becoming extremely rapid, the movements and 'steps' being largely left to the performers' own choice. There are various gipsy melodies that accompany it.
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