Greetings from a Hungarian, Romanian neighbors. Put aside the political nonsense, and just enjoy the culture, and the traditions we share. Beautifully presented piece. Bartók was in love with Folklore, so as I.
Thank you so much! I dare say Bartók would be happy to learn that his goal of understanding and appreciation between our neighbouring peoples got that bit closer. Love returned warmly!
@@thomasrealdance I am the 2nd generation product of a Romanian-Hungarian love story but I live in South-Western Romania. Reality is much more chill than some people make it to be,the large majority of us Romanians want to deepen even further the relationship we have with Hungary and Poland...I mean the Russian bear is right next door so my message for all the Hungarian people is to hug us and accept us as family because we're really not the villains of your worst nightmares!
Vidím krajinu Tanssylvánských Alp, zapadlé horské vísky, s kouzelnou lidovou architekturou, kde se čas skutečně zastavil. Nevnímám rozdíly - Maďaři/Rumuni - je to všechno jeden oblouk Bartókovy hudby, ze stejného podhoubí národních písní, které mají krásné oba národy. Dokázal do toho skloubit jak zadumanost odlehlých údolí a horských masivů, tak taneční styl lidí, kteří se po těžké práci uměli veselit a nacházet krásné všední malé radosti. Poslední část to je rej - kdo už ho dnes opravdu zažil? Děkuji za nahrávku, miluji Bartóka. Ve všech podobách. Zdravím z Česka - oblasti kolem Rakovníka.
Hola a todos los húngaros Mo pude visitar Hungria en esta vida pero siento que gue mi patria en otra encarnación. Por ej. Siendo argentina, a los 4 años quería vestirme de bailarina húngara para ñas fiestas de Carnaval. Luego, dr grande, entablé una relacion con una astróloga húngara, una mujer encantadora...y me sentia con ella como con mi familia....Cosas raras y bellas siempre sentí respecto a ese pais. Y ni hablar de esta música q no me canso de esvuchar!!!!
Read the biographies of both Bartok and Kodaly, they collected Folktunes in the countries of: Romania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Serbia, and to Turkish and Arabic countries. The largest collection ever made from that area.
This is so beautiful and the orchestra plays with such spirit and sensitivity. Never forget the music is the thing not whether is one country or another. This from a Brit living in South Africa.
maybe you had lived in your other live in romania, you was romanian..this is traditional romanin music singing by them, on this violon..but you need to listen the original of this songs with different instruments too....when i hear this version for me sounds very english but in the same time i can hear the romanin sound obsviolsy...but is a bit too english for my taste but is wonderful , very beautiful i cannot deny
I had played many times...and exactly because of the musical motive "csardas" in it, that's why this music doing nothing with Romanian folklore...that's an old Hungarian dance
@@gabriellatakacs250 Gabriella, if you think Bartok was wrong when he called this songs Romanian Folk dances you have the most stupid idea and you think you are smarter than Bartok
This piece of art right here, is something to be promoted instead the bloody racism between the Romanians and Hungarians. Our both nations went through a lot of bad history, such as communism, we are 2 countries left behind evolution wise. Our problem shouldn't be ourselves but the idiotic politicians that are making us go through some hard times. I am both Romanian and Hungarian, and I hate when I hear the two sides fighting against each other. Respect Bartok for his effort and this lovely piece of art!!!
what racism? it it wasn';t for the odd hungarian irredentism and distain for ALL of their neighbours we would live happily ever after,as people did for many centuries(as seen from the ethnic map..people that hate each other as you say do not live side by side)
Ano, máte naprostou pravdu, ale to je i u nás v Čechách, politici prostě dnes chtějí lidem vzít jejich poklad, tedy umění krásu sounáležitost... podle mne je Rumunsko- Maďarské pohraničí naopak vzácnost vzájemné inspirace kulturou... nenechte si to vzít, přátelé... když slyším, co Vám tou krásou Béla Bartók chtěl sdělit, tak to bylo vzájemnost a né rozdělení... posilujte vzájemnost.. když je dobrá vůle, láska a vzájemná úcta, podaří se to, přeji jen vše dobré v míru a vzájemné laskavosti.. Ivan
The expressions of sheer joy on the musicians faces and also on the conductor's is so nice to watch as well as listening to this piece. I love Bartok. I listen to this every week and it always lifts the spirit. Magic.
Bre, Bartok a fost culegator de folclor. Bartok nu e roman, nu e ungur, Bartok e parte si la noi si la ei, sa fie clar! Acu', ce fac baietii astia de la Danubia - jos palaria! Sint prea beat si mi-e lene s-o scriu in engleza, bine ca pot scrie inca in romana!
The beauty of this piece always brings tears to my eyes even though I'm not Romanian or Hungarian. Bulgarian female choirs' performances are capable of making me very emotional too.
Wonderful. Being from Transylvania, this made me cry. It reminded me of the music of Efta Botoca, Alexandru Titrus or Dumitru Farcas. Bela Bartok really captured the soul of this music and this orchestra expressed it wonderfully. It shows that true music sees no borders. Thank you!
Gabriella Takacs Transylvania was part of Hungary, but this was just a geographic mark, the traditions are much older than that, they are about the local culture. Bartok had hungarian citizenship, but he named this piece Romanian Danses and I think that was for a reason.
@@gabriellatakacs250 ești proastă măgărușii vin de după Ural pina la 800 nu erau ajunși nici la Kiev , voi abea la 830 ajungeți la Kiev și cum rușii kieveni va iau la fugă ați ajuns la noi și noi proștii fiind buni v-am lăsat să vă suiti in cap și voi v-ați făcut stăpâni la noi acasă.folclorul vostru original se cînta astăzi pe malurile râului Irtisi si cel mai apropiat popor de limba voastră originală sunt hantii mantii evenkii din tiumenskaia oblasti , hantimasiiskii aftanomnii okrug și iamalonenetskii aftanomnii okrug după care vin permeakii komii finii și karelii
Beautiful song! We Hungarians are accepting of the music of our neighbors. I wish we could see a Romanian band that was as open to Hungarian folk music as it was open for approx. 100 years ago Béla Bartók! Unfortunately, I don't know of any Romanian musicians who have ever played Hungarian folk music.
You can find them, especially from Transilvania. Including folk music, or re-intepretations in different styles. I personally enjoy the band Dirty Shirt: check out Nem Loptam, for example.
Salute, deep respect and warm greetings from Bulgaria to Hungarian music genius of Bela Bartok and to the Romanian folklore! Salute with fireworks and three cheers!
Immer wieder, wenn ich diese Aufnahme höre, fantastisch!! Ich liebe auch diesen jungen dirigenten, der alles ruhig, liebevoll und mit Begeisterung Zusammenhalt und leitet. Bravo, vielen Dank
This was Culture is and this one the things that Romanian and Hungarian Culture bring to this planet! We don`t cry and ask for favoritism. We listen to our souls and follow our roots and push forward.
I can't wait to watch one of these performances live before my time to leave this Earth. Even though I totally do a different type of music, this is brilliant. One of my favorite quotes from Béla Bartók was "Competition is for horses, not artistes." ♥️ Thank you for this amazing work of art.
Z Ruska jde jenom láska, bohužel Ti, co zničili naše vztahy budeme hnát k odpovědnosti až později, z Česka Ivan ...ua-cam.com/video/ofKpcDz0YGY/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/1Ik9yU8MgLA/v-deo.html .. přeji krásné pravoslavné vánoce a v novém roce štěsí a lásku ve zdraví... taky máme pravoslavné vánoce, otec byl Rusín... z výchoního Slovenska...
a rare touch of beauty and a specific experience for people who remember those melodies from childhood
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This composition always surprise me..I always need to listen to it. It's just great! Romanians should be proud that their soul is so greatly played by so many great artists in the world and hungarians should be proud that a hungarian managed to arrange these folk songs into a masterpiece that is respected by every great artist in this world. It's a place in World Culture which was earned by these two great nations because their greatest minds that they offered to the world!
I actually shed tears the first time I heard the fourth movement. I'm not sure if it's supposed to be somber, but it's very beautiful. Loved the ensemble in the fifth and sixth movements, and an amazing rendition overall.
7:23 It's so nice to see how the classical orchestra conductor is amazed by the excellent "folk musicians" -- only goes to show that music is a universal language!
1:55 Dear fluteman, if you happen to read this, which I honestly doubt, you are A FUCKING GOD !!!!. Anybody here would be uncapable of pulling out any sound from this piece of shi** regular stick. Incredible !
I will try and tell him, when I meet him... His name is Péter Éri. His band, Muzsikás runs music and dance sessions for kids and families in Budapest - on every Tuesday for more than 50 years.
Have played this beautiful and exciting set of music in a one off orchestra, it was a wonderful experience. I like the involvement of the folk musicians.
That muszikas flute daddy, the almost kletzmer band with him, and how the director follows them.... That's just gold. That is orchestrated music from the ground up.
Amo la primer música.. La saqué d oído en el pano.. Me hace volar mi alma al más allá.. Qué es??? Dónde la compuso? Qué significó para él? Qué sintió Bartók cuando l compuso?? Por qué me hace elevar su música.. ésa música tan especial? Lo amo.. Amé todo sus estudios que toqué en el piano.. Pero estuve años toc do de oído esa maravillosa música. Sin saber que era de él.. Ahora entiendo por qué me causó tantísima impresión y lo saqué de oído.. Aunque.. Todavía no entiendo qué es lo que me hace sentir así.. Amo esa música.. Gracias!!!! Mil gracias!!! Soy Ana Carol.. Les Abrazo desde Bs As Argentina.
Amazing! I'm gonna performing this whole piece with my youth orchestra next month so I'm still learning it. TBH at first I don't really understand this composition because, well, it's Bartok, that classically speaking, is not so tonal. And after watching this marvelous interpretation, now I (hopefully) know the spirit behind this. So thank you for this video, it's a valuable lesson! Wish us luck!
¡¡Bravísimos!! Conocimos a Muzsikás con Jeno Jandó en la Fundación Juan March de Madrid y conversamos con ellos felizmente. Una maravilla... y como gente MÁS todavía.
AMAZING, INCREDIBLE VERSION OF THESE POPULAR DANCES!. THE FINALLY IS AN BEAUTIFUL AND EXPLOSIVE JOY ORGY!.THE INCLUSION OF THE FOLK ENSAMBLE WAS A VERY AND ORIGINAL GOOD BIT. PLEASE SEE THE RADIANT FACE OF THE CONDUCTOR WHEN THEY ARE PLAYING. THANKS A LOT, AND PLEASE FORGIVE MY ENGLISH MISTAKES.
Greetings from a Hungarian, Romanian neighbors. Put aside the political nonsense, and just enjoy the culture, and the traditions we share.
Beautifully presented piece.
Bartók was in love with Folklore, so as I.
❤
The sound of the caval really captures the soul of the Romanian people,much love and respect for our Hungarian neighbours!
Thank you so much! I dare say Bartók would be happy to learn that his goal of understanding and appreciation between our neighbouring peoples got that bit closer. Love returned warmly!
Béla Bartók was born in Transylvania. As a romanian from Transylvania I love him so much! I went to his grave in Budapest.
@@thomasrealdance I am the 2nd generation product of a Romanian-Hungarian love story but I live in South-Western Romania. Reality is much more chill than some people make it to be,the large majority of us Romanians want to deepen even further the relationship we have with Hungary and Poland...I mean the Russian bear is right next door so my message for all the Hungarian people is to hug us and accept us as family because we're really not the villains of your worst nightmares!
Lets put aside our beligerant history and start from here a great and beautiful friendship. Bartok showed us is possible
Vidím krajinu Tanssylvánských Alp, zapadlé horské vísky, s kouzelnou lidovou architekturou, kde se čas skutečně zastavil. Nevnímám rozdíly - Maďaři/Rumuni - je to všechno jeden oblouk Bartókovy hudby, ze stejného podhoubí národních písní, které mají krásné oba národy. Dokázal do toho skloubit jak zadumanost odlehlých údolí a horských masivů, tak taneční styl lidí, kteří se po těžké práci uměli veselit a nacházet krásné všední malé radosti. Poslední část to je rej - kdo už ho dnes opravdu zažil? Děkuji za nahrávku, miluji Bartóka. Ve všech podobách. Zdravím z Česka - oblasti kolem Rakovníka.
Hello to hungarians from romania! I just love your culture and your music!
Hola a todos los húngaros
Mo pude visitar Hungria en esta vida pero siento que gue mi patria en otra encarnación. Por ej. Siendo argentina, a los 4 años quería vestirme de bailarina húngara para ñas fiestas de Carnaval. Luego, dr grande, entablé una relacion con una astróloga húngara, una mujer encantadora...y me sentia con ella como con mi familia....Cosas raras y bellas siempre sentí respecto a ese pais. Y ni hablar de esta música q no me canso de esvuchar!!!!
Amazing! All my love to my hungarian friends! Love from Romania!!!
Minden szeretem a tiétek.Ez a valódi híd,amire szükségünk van
And Romanian ( 50 Years in Canada } Ascult Bela Bartok zilnic )
Read the biographies of both Bartok and Kodaly, they collected Folktunes in the countries of: Romania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Serbia, and to Turkish and Arabic countries. The largest collection ever made from that area.
This is so beautiful and the orchestra plays with such spirit and sensitivity. Never forget the music is the thing not whether is one country or another. This from a Brit living in South Africa.
I am Dutch, but every time I hear this music I feel tears welling up. It feels like coming home. Beautiful! 🙏
maybe you had lived in your other live in romania, you was romanian..this is traditional romanin music singing by them, on this violon..but you need to listen the original of this songs with different instruments too....when i hear this version for me sounds very english but in the same time i can hear the romanin sound obsviolsy...but is a bit too english for my taste but is wonderful , very beautiful i cannot deny
@@MariaPrivat Da, stră-stră-stră-moșii dutch-ilor sînt stră-stră-stră-moșii noștrii, ai românilor, adică DACII. DUTCH se pronunță DACI............
@@emilsorinradu6678 si ins ca dutch si dacii sunt acelasi lucru?doar ca tari diferite?
You're not the only one, bro. I just made a similar comment myself. I'm not Dutch though.
You are Dutch (Daci), we're brothers.
ez az egyik legdurvább, ha nem a legdurvább zene a yutubon rohadjon meg, brutális, tényleg az ég leszakad akkora gyémánt ez
Greetings from Romania, hungarian neighbours!
The concentration and joy of the conductor at 7:22 as he watches the soloist perform just takes the performance to a whole new level.
Not just that, but the cellist was in awe as well. I wish I could have a loop of 7:22 to the end play for hours.
Az évezredek szólalnak meg ebben a zenében !..Bartók zseni volt !
Hungarians and Romanians together trhough wonderful art. Music connencts
Doamne ajuta!
This makes me so happy haha
Art yes, historical NOPE!!! 😠
Romanian and Hungarian people frends 🇷🇴
First dance is one of the best melodies i've ever heard of...
Canberk Duman yeah. I played it for an All County performance (except the 2nd movement)
I had played many times...and exactly because of the musical motive "csardas" in it, that's why this music doing nothing with Romanian folklore...that's an old Hungarian dance
@@gabriellatakacs250 Gabriella, if you think Bartok was wrong when he called this songs Romanian Folk dances you have the most stupid idea and you think you are smarter than Bartok
0:03 You can see the smile on his face. Looks like he's about to dance. You can tell he loves this song.
The first dance is called Joc cu bâtǎ (Stick Dance)
Both Romanian and Hungarian people shoud stop arguing. Let's all enjoy this music together :D
bring some palinka!!
Agree! Let's just love each other finally, we are neighbours after all :)
@@rori016 egészségedre
@@rori016 yeah bro just stop putting and enforcing claims on our land.
😇 greeting from bali island
I like how the orchestra genuinely appears to be enjoying itself.
I don't know why I'm crying when i listen this i love romania.
Szeresd!mert gyónyörű és közös!
Ez a híd kózöttünk!
This piece of art right here, is something to be promoted instead the bloody racism between the Romanians and Hungarians. Our both nations went through a lot of bad history, such as communism, we are 2 countries left behind evolution wise. Our problem shouldn't be ourselves but the idiotic politicians that are making us go through some hard times. I am both Romanian and Hungarian, and I hate when I hear the two sides fighting against each other. Respect Bartok for his effort and this lovely piece of art!!!
what racism? it it wasn';t for the odd hungarian irredentism and distain for ALL of their neighbours we would live happily ever after,as people did for many centuries(as seen from the ethnic map..people that hate each other as you say do not live side by side)
Ano, máte naprostou pravdu, ale to je i u nás v Čechách, politici prostě dnes chtějí lidem vzít jejich poklad, tedy umění krásu sounáležitost... podle mne je Rumunsko- Maďarské pohraničí naopak vzácnost vzájemné inspirace kulturou... nenechte si to vzít, přátelé... když slyším, co Vám tou krásou Béla Bartók chtěl sdělit, tak to bylo vzájemnost a né rozdělení... posilujte vzájemnost.. když je dobrá vůle, láska a vzájemná úcta, podaří se to, přeji jen vše dobré v míru a vzájemné laskavosti.. Ivan
Ich bin sehr romanian und also hungarisch. More than hungarians, romanian people are throw out of his living space to give Europe a piece of his soul.
I was a professional trumpeter all my life and I've never heard this amazing piece by the brilliant madman Bartok.
The expressions of sheer joy on the musicians faces and also on the conductor's is so nice to watch as well as listening to this piece. I love Bartok. I listen to this every week and it always lifts the spirit. Magic.
Bartok here is 100% Romanian. He is feeling our soul. Respect for your creation, maestro! Greetings to Hungary, too! And the orchestra is great!!!
Bre, Bartok a fost culegator de folclor. Bartok nu e roman, nu e ungur, Bartok e parte si la noi si la ei, sa fie clar! Acu', ce fac baietii astia de la Danubia - jos palaria! Sint prea beat si mi-e lene s-o scriu in engleza, bine ca pot scrie inca in romana!
@@Corvus34 :))))
@@Corvus34 Numai bine prietene!!!
@Corvus34 "Bartok nu e roman" ??????
Cetăţenie Hungary Ungaria
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@@mindigboldogorakatmutat2922 You misunderstood the comment
What a great idea to put the original folk music and the concert version next to each other! Izgalmas, minden tekintetben profi és gyönyörű előadás!!!
Respect from Romania !
The beauty of this piece always brings tears to my eyes even though I'm not Romanian or Hungarian. Bulgarian female choirs' performances are capable of making me very emotional too.
Am găsit, astăzi, această frumusețe. Ce frumos se împletesc folclorul cu muzica clasică! Vă mulțumim, maeștrilor!!!
Wonderful. Being from Transylvania, this made me cry. It reminded me of the music of Efta Botoca, Alexandru Titrus or Dumitru Farcas. Bela Bartok really captured the soul of this music and this orchestra expressed it wonderfully. It shows that true music sees no borders. Thank you!
Could't said it better myself (remember that old saying :) .
No borders? These are actually all old Hungarian folk music...don't forget please, Transylvania was part of Hungary for long time!
Gabriella Takacs Transylvania was part of Hungary, but this was just a geographic mark, the traditions are much older than that, they are about the local culture. Bartok had hungarian citizenship, but he named this piece Romanian Danses and I think that was for a reason.
thank you for the few names, please feel free to share more artists!
@@gabriellatakacs250 ești proastă măgărușii vin de după Ural pina la 800 nu erau ajunși nici la Kiev , voi abea la 830 ajungeți la Kiev și cum rușii kieveni va iau la fugă ați ajuns la noi și noi proștii fiind buni v-am lăsat să vă suiti in cap și voi v-ați făcut stăpâni la noi acasă.folclorul vostru original se cînta astăzi pe malurile râului Irtisi si cel mai apropiat popor de limba voastră originală sunt hantii mantii evenkii din tiumenskaia oblasti , hantimasiiskii aftanomnii okrug și iamalonenetskii aftanomnii okrug după care vin permeakii komii finii și karelii
Bartòk he make my heart full of România, Thanks you for wonderful music.🇷🇴🇹🇭
Beautiful song!
We Hungarians are accepting of the music of our neighbors.
I wish we could see a Romanian band that was as open to Hungarian folk music as it was open for approx. 100 years ago Béla Bartók!
Unfortunately, I don't know of any Romanian musicians who have ever played Hungarian folk music.
You can find them, especially from Transilvania. Including folk music, or re-intepretations in different styles. I personally enjoy the band Dirty Shirt: check out Nem Loptam, for example.
Another example is Robert Târnăveanu și Junii Sibiului - Folclor Maghiar
Another way to find them is to search for "Zilele culturale maghiare", and different bands from different cities will show up.
I loved this so much it turned into getting the Romanians take a look at this.
Salute, deep respect and warm greetings from Bulgaria to Hungarian music genius of Bela Bartok and to the Romanian folklore! Salute with fireworks and three cheers!
Cu permisiunea dvd, nu e folclor dinBulgaria , ci din Transilvania !!!
@@sorinosorhean767ai înțeles macar ce a zis?
@@AYPICSTUDIO reply to him not me lol
Egyszerűen ebben a darabban nincs 1 másodperc unalmas rész. Mindes sora gyönyörű!
I love it! When I listen this I thinks I’m walking some old town in Romania 🇷🇴.
The more I listento it the more I fall in love. God bless Hungria, God bless Romenia, this was amazing.
Immer wieder, wenn ich diese Aufnahme höre, fantastisch!!
Ich liebe auch diesen jungen dirigenten, der alles ruhig, liebevoll und mit Begeisterung Zusammenhalt und leitet.
Bravo, vielen Dank
0:03 You can see the smile on his face. Looks like he's about to dance. You can tell he loves this song.
I think Bartok would have loved these improv interludes!
Doug Hoppe This is how it's soind a lot of these old songs.
Greetings from Caracas - Venezuela!!! Bravo!!!
Bartok's music always takes my breath away,fantastic
Wow, what a unique fusion! Fiddlers vs violinists was interesting to watch. 😊🎻
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Úristen kigyógyultam a depresszióból ahogy ezt a zenét nézem és hallgatom borzalmasan jó kiráz a hideg.
Lordy. What a gorgeous concert hall!
Emberek, ez zseniális!
Az első komolyzene ami megsirat
imi amintesc cu drag de bunicii mei, de tataie cantand la fluier..😢
Avez vous déjà entendu les "Romanian folk dances" de Bartok interprétées aussi magnifiquement ? Absolument superbe.
Nincs perfektebb elöadàsa ennek,àldàsom,köszönetem az előadóknak.Örökre!!!!!
This was Culture is and this one the things that Romanian and Hungarian Culture bring to this planet!
We don`t cry and ask for favoritism. We listen to our souls and follow our roots and push forward.
As a frequent visitor to Transylvania, this stirs my heart and makes me long to return as soon as possible. Noroc!
Felicitari orchestrei Danubia, mi-a atins sufletul prin aceasta interpretare. Se poate sa ne intelegem!
I can sense the atmosphere in the hall! They are all bonded by music!
They are having the best time playing this, and it reflects through the whole orchestration. Makes me happy.....
I can't wait to watch one of these performances live before my time to leave this Earth. Even though I totally do a different type of music, this is brilliant. One of my favorite quotes from Béla Bartók was "Competition is for horses, not artistes." ♥️
Thank you for this amazing work of art.
Love from Russia what a fantastic music
Z Ruska jde jenom láska, bohužel Ti, co zničili naše vztahy budeme hnát k odpovědnosti až později, z Česka Ivan ...ua-cam.com/video/ofKpcDz0YGY/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/1Ik9yU8MgLA/v-deo.html .. přeji krásné pravoslavné vánoce a v novém roce štěsí a lásku ve zdraví... taky máme pravoslavné vánoce, otec byl Rusín... z výchoního Slovenska...
Love to RUSSIA from IRAQ🌹🌿
@salahaddinosama1740 keep on going. I am sorry for my country that we were weak in 2001.
a rare touch of beauty and a specific experience for people who remember those melodies from childhood
This composition always surprise me..I always need to listen to it. It's just great!
Romanians should be proud that their soul is so greatly played by so many great artists in the world and hungarians should be proud that a hungarian managed to arrange these folk songs into a masterpiece that is respected by every great artist in this world. It's a place in World Culture which was earned by these two great nations because their greatest minds that they offered to the world!
Dragoş Scarlat ??? Dragoş...Transylvania WAS PART OF HUNGARY...SO NOT ROMANIAN FOLK what u hear...it's actually ancient Hungarian ones
@@gabriellatakacs250 but ask Bela why he said Romanian Dances. You have to check your folklore in Mongolia.....
@@gabriellatakacs250 Bartok took Romanian dances and wove them into this masterpiece. THis is ethnic Romanian music composed by a Hungarian.
This performance is so emotional and powerful that I want to burst into tears even at the first tacts.
I actually shed tears the first time I heard the fourth movement. I'm not sure if it's supposed to be somber, but it's very beautiful. Loved the ensemble in the fifth and sixth movements, and an amazing rendition overall.
Fabulous. I love the blend of the classical and folk instruments and musicians. Bravo!
Me too!
this performance is exquisitely magical
Kiváló, gyönyörű! Külön dícséret a Danubia zenekarnak!
Enormous fun. Everybody's clearly having a great time! That's the power of music.
Mindennap meghallgatom ezt a zenét és még akkor ha fáj a fejem Algopirin helyett őket hallgatom es elmúlik a fejfájásom.
Nagy ötlet. Bartók igazi rocker, ebből a darabból is lehet látni.
7:23 It's so nice to see how the classical orchestra conductor is amazed by the excellent "folk musicians" -- only goes to show that music is a universal language!
1:55 Dear fluteman, if you happen to read this, which I honestly doubt, you are A FUCKING GOD !!!!. Anybody here would be uncapable of pulling out any sound from this piece of shi** regular stick. Incredible !
I will try and tell him, when I meet him... His name is Péter Éri. His band, Muzsikás runs music and dance sessions for kids and families in Budapest - on every Tuesday for more than 50 years.
La versión más genuína que he escuchado hasta el presente.Gracias a todos.
heh.. I like the conductor enjoying this piece all the time...:)
Chop Chochou it's his own orchestra...Héja Domonkos is a very talented young conductor
Chop Chochou ńnng
it is so fiery and vivid...passion and sadness in perfect mix...
Az egyik leggyönyörűbb zenemű leggyönyörűbb előadása!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love Bartok
Gyönyörű! Elmondhatatlan érzés hallgatni ezt a muzsikát! :-)
This version is quite a treasure!!!
Wonderful idea to evoke the original sounds and match them in concert.
100% Romanian what a piece of fine music, very original also. Bartok was a genius
Have played this beautiful and exciting set of music in a one off orchestra, it was a wonderful experience. I like the involvement of the folk musicians.
Priviti finalul.Fata irijorului si a muzicantilor. FANTASTIC!!!!!
Are mult din muzica lautareasca din ROMANIA, aproape tot
That muszikas flute daddy, the almost kletzmer band with him, and how the director follows them.... That's just gold. That is orchestrated music from the ground up.
Such a young conductor. But hes on top of his game
The world is beautiful because of this music, wonderful job by Orchestra Danubia
Nagyon jó,Bartóknak is tetszene...
I'd like learnig hungarian and romanian so that feeling completly their passion. My greetings to Diana, my student.
Szép Magyar Kárpáthaza!Maradj meg nekünk,egyesitsd a benne élő testvéreinket!!!!!!
Nine minutes of pure magic!
Amo la primer música..
La saqué d oído en el pano..
Me hace volar mi alma al más allá..
Qué es??? Dónde la compuso? Qué significó para él? Qué sintió Bartók cuando l compuso??
Por qué me hace elevar su música.. ésa música tan especial?
Lo amo.. Amé todo sus estudios que toqué en el piano..
Pero estuve años toc do de oído esa maravillosa música.
Sin saber que era de él..
Ahora entiendo por qué me causó tantísima impresión y lo saqué de oído..
Aunque..
Todavía no entiendo qué es lo que me hace sentir así..
Amo esa música..
Gracias!!!!
Mil gracias!!!
Soy Ana Carol.. Les Abrazo desde Bs As Argentina.
I am Romanian and this in in our DNA
Wonderful music!!!!!
匈牙利音樂富跳躍性的表達,令人內心悠然振奮,全程投入於其中而不自覺呢!
好友晚上好!
好友 晚上好 平安健康~幸福愉悦
夜晚温馨美好,喜悅舒心……開心幸福~愉快
晚上愉快,謝謝分享好音樂。
iu chow Thank you friends! ☼ Very nice post my friend ☼С отличным Днем Вас!
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Pfff, unguri peste tat! Nu mai stiti, ma, romana?
@@Corvus34 haha
I live for great recordings of this-- thank you. Charity, Wisconsin
Words can not adequately describe how much I am moved and love this performance!
6:07 ❤❤
Wow! This made my day. What a fantastic collaboration between the orchestra and Muszikas, what a beautiful arrangement! BRAVO!!!
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ソロ終わった後に
奥のお姉さんがチラッとみて
にやっとしてるのが最高にかっこいい
estas danzas casi me hacen llorrar increible lo mucho que transmiten
Ezt is csak a magyarok tudjak eljatszani azzal a tempoval es erzessel ahogy kell. Megneztem egy rakas verziot. Ez a legjobb.
Ehhezegy Héja Domokos is és a magyar zenei kultúra is kellett! Bravó
No tengo palabras para calificar una música que es sencillamente maravillosa.
Ah y los músicos, unos virtuosos.
Gracias por compartir tanta belleza.
Thật tuyệt vời, trái tim cứ như đang nhảy với âm nhạc, nhất là phần cuối của bản dance này. Bravo
swapping between the two ensembles worked so well
Amazing!
I'm gonna performing this whole piece with my youth orchestra next month so I'm still learning it.
TBH at first I don't really understand this composition because, well, it's Bartok, that classically speaking, is not so tonal.
And after watching this marvelous interpretation, now I (hopefully) know the spirit behind this.
So thank you for this video, it's a valuable lesson!
Wish us luck!
Very good; makes you want to get up and dance.
just simply do it! dance.. :D
let music unite us
Raw, frenzied, wonderful.
¡¡Bravísimos!! Conocimos a Muzsikás con Jeno Jandó en la Fundación Juan March de Madrid y conversamos con ellos felizmente. Una maravilla... y como gente MÁS todavía.
AMAZING, INCREDIBLE VERSION OF THESE POPULAR DANCES!. THE FINALLY IS AN BEAUTIFUL AND EXPLOSIVE JOY ORGY!.THE INCLUSION OF THE FOLK ENSAMBLE WAS A VERY AND ORIGINAL GOOD BIT.
PLEASE SEE THE RADIANT FACE OF THE CONDUCTOR WHEN THEY ARE PLAYING.
THANKS A LOT, AND PLEASE FORGIVE MY ENGLISH MISTAKES.