Partager
HUNGARIAN INSTRUMENTAL FOLKMUSIC EDITED BY BALINT SAROSI
- Ref. MT0101
- HUNGAROTON.
Pistes
- 1 Sound of bells with grazing herd ofcattle
- 2 Cracking of whips and the sound ofhorn
- 3 Swineherd's horn signalling the driving out of animals
- 4 Rhythmic accompaniment with fretting and flipping - with fingers on the seat of a chair
- 5 Zither ensemble with friction drumand spoon rhythm
- 6 Folksong sung, then performed on leaf, on flute
- 7 Folksong performed on flute
- 8 Folksong first sung, then performed on flute. Another flutist plays the same tune after an improvised prelude
- 9 Forgatos (turning dance) performed on flute
- 10 Medvés (bear dance) performed ondouble flute
- 11 Öves (belt dance) performed on flute
- 12 Folksongs performed on flute, the first two being also sung by the player
- 13 Long flute
- 14 Folksong first sung, then performed on long flute
- 15 Folksong first sung, then performed on okarina
- 16 Keserves (lamenting song) first sung, then performed on edge flute
- 17 Folksong performed on a side-blownflute
- 18 Folksong performed on modern flute
- 19 Slow Hungarian (dance) played on double flute
- 20 Bagpipe song sung and played on flute, reed-pipe (cane clarinet), tárogato, zither and violin
- 21 Folksong played on tárogató
- 22 Two folksongs performed on diatonic zither, the first being first sung by the player
- 23 Two folksongs played on a zither with two ranges if frets (i.e. chromatic)
- 24 Csárdás melodies palyed on a zither with with two ranges of frets
- 25 Song and csárdás on a zither two ranges of frets
- 26 Zither ensemble with leaf
- 27 Bagpipe music
- 28 Two bagpipe tunes performed on bagpipe
- 29 Bagpipe tune performed on bagpipe
- 30 Bagpipe music snatches of the bagpiper's song
- 31 Bagpipe "aprája" (interlude) and bagpipe imitating songs
- 32 Bagpipe music first sung by the bagpiper
- 33 Bagpipe imitation
- 34 Bagpipe music
- 35 Two folksongs und and performed onhurdy-gurdy as well as a short story of how the gendarmes bought a hurdy-gurdy from his father
- 36 Duet of clarinet in E flat and hurdy-gurdy
- 37 Brass band playing and singing together with its audience by turns
- 38 Peasant band with double setting: Brass and string
- 39 Csárdás performed on mouth-organ
- 40 Keserves (lamenting song) first sung, then performed on violin
- 41 Lamenting music at the side of a dead with two violins
- 42 Kettós síülóje (whirling dance)
- 43 Dance of the bride's mother performed on violin with gardon accompaniment
- 44 Slow and fast Hungarian performed on violin with gardon accompaniment
- 45 Slow hungarian (dance) performed on violin with gardon accompaniment
- 46 Slow csárdás ("of Ignác Gábor") and fast csárdás performed on violin with gardon accompaniment
- 47 Magyaros (Hungarian) played on short necked lute (kobsa)
- 48 Friss csárdás (quick csárdás) andVámegye" (county = a dance of Maros county) performed on violin withaccordion accompaniment
- 49 Fordulós (turning dance) and csárdás performed by a three-member Gypsy band.
- 50 Slow, half-Walchian and Székely verbunk performed by a three-member Gypsy band
- 51 Slow or "Gypsy dance" performed bya three-member Gypsy band
- 52 Korcsos (dance) performed by a violinist, a viola and a cimbalom-player (the latter only at the beginning)
- 53 Slow gypsy dance performed by an of two violonists, a viola and a double bass player
- 54 Hungarian (dance) performed by a three-member Gypsy band
- 55 Lassú (slow dance) performed by a three-member Gypsy band
- 56 Csárdás and szapora" (quick) performed by a violinist and a viola-player
- 57 Ritka Hungarian (dance) performed by a violinist and two kontrás (second violin players)
- 58 Bride's dance performed by a three-member Gypsy band
- 59 Slow and csárdás performed by a three-member Gypsy band
- 60 Folksong played on harp
- 61 Verbunk (called "Vasvári") performed on wooden cimbalom (xylophone)
- 62 Csárdás on wooden cimbalom (xylophone), then on cimbalom
- 63 Singing with own small-cimbalon accompaniment
- 64 Song, with own cimbalon accompaniment
- 65 Csárdás item performed on tambura and "tambura-viola" duo
- 66 Csárdás performed by a four-memberGypsy band
- 67 Csúrdöngöló (stamping dance) andcsárdás performed by a four-memberGypsy band (violin, clarinet, accordion, double bass)
- 68 Csárdás and quick csárdás performed by an eight-member Gypsy band
- 69 Gypsy orchestra (comprising two violinists, a viola-player, cellist, double bass player a cimbalon player and clarinetti) and its audience in a Budapest restaurant