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Verbunkos (Hungarian: [ˈvɛrbuŋkoʃ]),
other spellings being Verbounko,
Verbunko, Verbunkas, Werbunkos, Werbunkosch, Verbunkoche;
sometimes known simply...
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Verbunkos became wildly po****r, not just
among the poor peasantry, but also
among the upper-class aristocratics, who saw
verbunkos as the authentic...
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fratricidal clashes between them.
Verbunkos (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈvɛrbuŋkoʃ];
other spellings are Verbounko,
Verbunko, Verbunkas, Werbunkos, Werbunkosch...
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commissioned by
clarinetist Benny Goodman. The work is in
three movements:
Verbunkos (Recruiting Dance) Pihenő (Relaxation)
Sebes (Fast Dance) The movements...
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Dorian scale Phrygian dominant scale Double harmonic scale Gypsy scale Verbunkos Kahan,
Sylvia (2009). In
Search of New Scales, p. 39. ISBN 978-1-58046-305-8...
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Violin Dances Csárdás Karikázó Körtánc Lánytánc Legényes Ugrós
Verbunkos Scales Aeolian Dorian Hungarian gypsy Hungarian minor Ionian Mixolydian...
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themes from
these old publications". Most of the
pieces used were of the
verbunkos style –
originally developed as
military recruiting music, but generalizing...
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broad array of
Central European styles,
including the
recruitment dance verbunkos, the csárdás and nóta. It is
characterised by
complex melodic patterns...
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Violin Dances Csárdás Karikázó Körtánc Lánytánc Legényes Ugrós
Verbunkos Scales Aeolian Dorian Hungarian gypsy Hungarian minor Ionian Mixolydian...
- (1946–1947)
Verbunkos-szvit (
Verbunkos Suite) (1950) L****ú
magyar (Slow
Hungarian Dance)
Friss (Lively
Hungarian Dance) Andalgó (Phantasy)
Verbunkos induló...