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Magyar or Hungarian Gypsy Songs

Author : Laura Alexandrine Smith
Publisher : Read Books Ltd
Page : 56 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2016-08-26
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781473358454

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Magyar or Hungarian Gypsy Songs by Laura Alexandrine Smith Pdf

Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900's and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

Gypsy Music

Author : Bálint Sárosi
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1978
Category : Music
ISBN : UOM:39015005315927

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Gypsy Violins Hungarian-Slovak Gypsies in America

Author : Steve Piskor
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2012-08-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780578099897

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Gypsy Violins Hungarian-Slovak Gypsies in America by Steve Piskor Pdf

The book is a documented history of Hungarian-Slovak Gypsies that came to America over 120 years ago, they brought to America the traditional Hungarian Gypsy music they and their ancestors played in Europe for hundreds of years. They are directly linked to Europe's finest Gypsy musicians. From the villages of Hungary, this music was brought to America to make our hearts sing. It is part of world roots music. Piskor tells us, using words and striking photographs, the inside story about his Gypsy family and friends, and warns us of cultural treasures we may be losing. --Professor Steve Balkin, Roosevelt University I encourage you to acquire a book long overdue when concerning American-Hungarian music. Gypsy Violins is a significant historical document for anyone who has danced or listened to a cs rd s or any other Magyar folk music. --Tibor Check Jr. William Penn Life Magazine Congratulations on your new book! Incredibly valuable. --Professor Ian Hancock Ph.D.

Liszt's Transcultural Modernism and the Hungarian-gypsy Tradition

Author : Shay Loya
Publisher : University Rochester Press
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781580463232

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Liszt's Transcultural Modernism and the Hungarian-gypsy Tradition by Shay Loya Pdf

Transcultural modernism -- Verbunkos -- Identity, nationalism, and modernism -- Modernism and authenticity -- Listening to transcultural tonal practices -- The verbunkos idiom in the music of the future -- Idiomatic lateness

Redefining Hungarian Music from Liszt to Bartók

Author : Lynn M. Hooker
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2013-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199739592

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Redefining Hungarian Music from Liszt to Bartók by Lynn M. Hooker Pdf

In the early twentieth century, Bela Bartók and his circle argued for a new definition of "Hungarianness," one which centered around folksong rather than the "Hungarian-Gypsy" style relied upon by Franz Liszt and his contemporaries. This book traces the historical process that defined the conventions of Hungarian-Gypsy style, and reveals through this decades-long debate what it meant to be Hungarian, European, and modern.

Through Romany Songland

Author : Laura Alexandrine Smith
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1889
Category : Ballads, Romani
ISBN : UCBK:C034135335

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Through Romany Songland

Author : Laura Alexandrine Smith
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1889
Category : Folk music
ISBN : STANFORD:36105004264268

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Gypsy Music in European Culture

Author : Anna G. Piotrowska
Publisher : Northeastern University Press
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2013-12-03
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781555538378

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Gypsy Music in European Culture by Anna G. Piotrowska Pdf

Translated from the Polish, Anna G. PiotrowskaÕs Gypsy Music in European Culture details the profound impact that Gypsy music has had on European culture from a broadly historical perspective. The author explores the stimulating influence that Gypsy music had on a variety of European musical forms, including opera, vaudeville, ballet, and vocal and instrumental compositions. The author analyzes the use of Gypsy themes and idioms in the music of recognized giants such as Bizet, Strauss, and Paderewski, detailing the composersÕ use of scale, form, motivic presentations, and rhythmic tendencies, and also discusses the impact of Gypsy music on emerging national musical forms.

Bartok, Hungary, and the Renewal of Tradition

Author : David E. Schneider
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2006-11-06
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780520932050

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Bartok, Hungary, and the Renewal of Tradition by David E. Schneider Pdf

It is well known that Béla Bartók had an extraordinary ability to synthesize Western art music with the folk music of Eastern Europe. What this rich and beautifully written study makes clear is that, contrary to much prevailing thought about the great twentieth-century Hungarian composer, Bartók was also strongly influenced by the art-music traditions of his native country. Drawing from a wide array of material including contemporary reviews and little known Hungarian documents, David Schneider presents a new approach to Bartók that acknowledges the composer’s debt to a variety of Hungarian music traditions as well as to influential contemporaries such as Igor Stravinsky. Putting representative works from each decade beginning with Bartók’s graduation from the Music Academy in 1903 until his departure for the United States in 1940 under critical lens, Schneider reads the composer’s artistic output as both a continuation and a profound transformation of the very national tradition he repeatedly rejected in public. By clarifying why Bartók felt compelled to obscure his ties to the past and by illuminating what that past actually was, Schneider dispels myths about Bartók’s relationship to nineteenth-century traditions and at the same time provides a new perspective on the relationship between nationalism and modernism in early-twentieth century music.

Folk Music of Hungary

Author : Zoltán Kodály
Publisher : New York : Praeger, [1971, i.e. 1972]
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 1972
Category : Folk music
ISBN : IND:32000007511126

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Great Expectations and Interwar Realities

Author : Zsolt Nagy
Publisher : Central European University Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2017-07-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9789633861950

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Great Expectations and Interwar Realities by Zsolt Nagy Pdf

After the shock of the 1920 Treaty of Trianon, which Hungarians perceived as an unfair dictate, the leaders of the country found it imperative to change Hungary’s international image in a way that would help the revision of the post-World War I settlement. The monograph examines the development of interwar Hungarian cultural diplomacy in three areas: universities, the tourist industry, and the media—primarily motion pictures and radio production. It is a story of the Hungarian elites’ high hopes and deep-seated anxieties about the country’s place in a Europe newly reconstructed after World War I, and how these elites perceived and misperceived themselves, their surroundings, and their own ability to affect the country’s fate. The defeat in the Great War was crushing, but it was also stimulating, as Nagy documents in his examination of foreign language journals, tourism, radio, and other tools of cultural diplomacy. The mobilization of diverse cultural and intellectual resources, the author argues, helped establish Hungary’s legitimacy in the international arena, contributed to the modernization of the country, and established a set of enduring national images. Though the study is rooted in Hungary, it explores the dynamic and contingent relationship between identity construction and transnational cultural and political currents in East-Central European nations in the interwar period.

Gypsy Songs of Russia and Hungary

Author : JERRY SILVERMAN
Publisher : Mel Bay Publications
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2011-02-25
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781610650519

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Gypsy Songs of Russia and Hungary by JERRY SILVERMAN Pdf

This book presents 53 vibrant, passionate songs transliterated from Russian and Hungarian to singable English. You'll dance! You'll weep! for voice and piano in guitar-friendly keys with suggested guitar chords. Illustrated with period photographs and artwork. Standard notation.

Bela Bartok and Turn-of-the-Century Budapest

Author : Judit Frigyesi
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 1998-03-23
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0520924584

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Bela Bartok and Turn-of-the-Century Budapest by Judit Frigyesi Pdf

Bartók's music is greatly prized by concertgoers, yet we know little about the intellectual milieu that gave rise to his artistry. Bartók is often seen as a lonely genius emerging from a gray background of an "underdeveloped country." Now Judit Frigyesi offers a broader perspective on Bartók's art by grounding it in the social and cultural life of turn-of-the-century Hungary and the intense creativity of its modernist movement. Bartók spent most of his life in Budapest, an exceptional man living in a remarkable milieu. Frigyesi argues that Hungarian modernism in general and Bartók's aesthetic in particular should be understood in terms of a collective search for wholeness in life and art and for a definition of identity in a rapidly changing world. Is it still possible, Bartók's generation of artists asked, to create coherent art in a world that is no longer whole? Bartók and others were preoccupied with this question and developed their aesthetics in response to it. In a discussion of Bartók and of Endre Ady, the most influential Hungarian poet of the time, Frigyesi demonstrates how different branches of art and different personalities responded to the same set of problems, creating oeuvres that appear as reflections of one another. She also examines Bartók's Bluebeard's Castle, exploring philosophical and poetic ideas of Hungarian modernism and linking Bartók's stylistic innovations to these concepts.

The Exotic In Western Music

Author : Jonathan Bellman
Publisher : UPNE
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Music
ISBN : 1555533191

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The Exotic In Western Music by Jonathan Bellman Pdf

Exoticism has flourished in western music since the seventeenth century. A blend of familiar and unfamiliar gestures, this vibrant musical language takes the listener beyond the ordinary by evoking foreign cultures and forbidden desires. In this pioneering collection, distinguished musicologists explore the ways in which western composers have used exotic themes for dramatic and striking effect. Interweaving historical, musical, and cultural perspectives, the contributors examine the compositional use of exotic styles and traditions in the works of artists as diverse as Mozart and George Harrison. The volume sheds new light on a significant yet largely neglected art form, and it makes a valuable contribution to music history and cultural studies.