David Visan — Czardas
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Just search Paco de Lucía - Czardas de Monti...
hearing bits of the Camel son 'Rajaz' -uptempo...
hightail wrote:
How about - Tjardes?
Funny to see Csárdás written that way 😁
How about - Tjardes?
Funny to see Csárdás written that way 😁
What I found on David Visan.
https://www.last.fm/music/Davi...
https://www.last.fm/music/Davi...
Terrible - fake oriental muzak
jasko wrote:
That is quite right, Brahms and some other composers used it or were inspired by it in some of their compositions. Originally though, Czardas (or Csardas) is a Hungarian folk dance and the corresponding musical style.
Czardas, aint that a Hungarian dance Bhrams?
nice variation
Czardas, aint that a Hungarian dance Bhrams?
Dancing in my chair :)
good vibes![dancing banana](https://img.radioparadise.com/emoji/dancingbanana.gif)
![dancing banana](https://img.radioparadise.com/emoji/dancingbanana.gif)
nice![banana jumprope](https://img.radioparadise.com/emoji/bananajumprope.gif)
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Czardas, aint that a Hungarian dance Bhrams?
"Csárdás" (or "Czardas") is a rhapsodical concert piece by the Italian composer Vittorio Monti. Written in 1904, the folkloric piece is based on a Hungarian csárdás.