- Csárdás (/ˈtʃɑːrdæʃ/, US: /-dɑːʃ/; Hungarian: [ˈt͡ʃaːrdaːʃ]),
often seen as
Czárdás, is a
traditional Hungarian folk dance, the name
derived from csárda (old...
- (24 semitones) higher. Monti:
Czardas per
violino e pianoforte. Z. 13 700 (Editio
Musica Budapest). The
Celebrated Czardas by V.
Monti F 102595 F (G. Ricordi...
- The
three csárdás that
Franz Liszt wrote in 1881–82 and 1884 are solo
piano pieces based on the
Hungarian dance form of the same name.
Liszt treats the...
-
Czardas of
Hearts (German:
Czardas der Herzen) is a 1951 West
German comedy film
directed by Sándor
Szlatinay and
starring Wolf Albach-Retty, Hannelore...
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vehicle was invented. The verb 'to coach' is also
derived from this root.
czardas From csárdás, a
Hungarian folk dance. Csárda also
means 'tavern'. Dobos...
- edu.
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Maksim Rope
Felicia music from
Tango Forever by Luis
Bravo Clubs Czardas (Monti,
Czardas Pr
Violon & Piano) from
classic Meets Cuba by
Klazz Brothers &...
- play by Károly Nóti, and was
later remade as the 1951 West
German film
Czardas of Hearts, also
directed by Szlatinay. Endre, an
electrical engineer, is...
- The
Csardas King (German: Der
Czardas-König) is a 1958 West
German musical film
directed by
Harald Philipp and
starring Gerhard Riedmann,
Rudolf Schock...
- was
dedicated to Saint-Saëns. The
three czárdás that
Liszt wrote—titled
Czárdás,
Czárdás obstinée and
Czárdás macabre—are less
freely treated than the...