- The
Hungarian Dances (German:
Ungarische Tänze) by
Johannes Brahms (WoO 1), are a set of 21
lively dance tunes based mostly on
Hungarian themes, completed...
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Tokai Krupnyi, Tokaiskii, Tokaisky, Tokaijer,
Tokay (in France), Tokayer,
Ungarische, Weisslabler, Weisslauber, Zapfete, Zapfner,
Zopfner (in Germany) and...
- U**** (German:
Ungarische Flugzeugfabrik A.G., Hungarian:
Magyar Repülőgépgyár Rt. in short: "MARE"), was a
Hungarian aircraft manufacturer formed by the...
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Magyar Királyi Honvédség) or
Royal Hungarian Landwehr (German: königlich
ungarische Landwehr),
commonly known as the Honvéd (lit. 'Defender of the Homeland';...
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powers in 1920. The realm's
official name was in German: Österreichisch-
Ungarische Monarchie and in Hungarian: Osztrák–Magyar
Monarchia (English: Austro-Hungarian...
- the
official name was Austro-Hungarian
Monarchy (German: Österreichisch-
Ungarische Monarchie).
Crownlands or
crown lands (Kronländer) (1849–1918): This is...
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Ungarische Zigeunerweisen (Konzert im
ungarischen Stil),
Hungarian Gypsy Melodies (Concerto in the
Hungarian Style), is a single-movement work for piano...
- Die
ungarische Hochzeit (The
Hungarian Wedding) is a 1939
operetta by Nico
Dostal to a
libretto by
Hermann Hermecke. It was
premiered 4
February 1939 in...
- Clivia. This was
followed by Die
Vielgeliebte (1934) (The Much-Loved), Die
ungarische Hochzeit (1939) (The
Hungarian Wedding), and
numerous pieces of film music...
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Leipzig in 1916 and
established a
subsidiary in
Vienna as Österreichisch-
Ungarische Flugzeugfabrik Aviatik.
During the war, the
company became best known...