Szlama László (citera, kaval, koboz), Török TIlla (koboz) - XVIII.sz-i dallamok

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  • @mrgabor8722
    @mrgabor8722 10 років тому +1

    nagyon ügyesek/jók vagytok! :) szép munka, jó volt hallgatni, látni

  • @submezon
    @submezon 11 років тому +4

    Királyság!
    : )

  • @mm-lw5rl
    @mm-lw5rl 3 роки тому +1

    Supersiniz!!

  • @YaverMemolibaba
    @YaverMemolibaba Рік тому +2

    This sound turkish in so many levels, i am actually in shock!

    • @GamePlanetTR
      @GamePlanetTR Рік тому +2

      Cause it says "Törökös dallamok" in opening, which literally means "Turkish tunes." It was meant to be Turkish. Really cool tunes btw, Cheers!

  • @ulricus1
    @ulricus1 11 років тому +1

    Sehr schöne Musik. Auch der schnelle Wechsel der Instrumente macht es interessant !

  • @zsuzsakatahorvath7203
    @zsuzsakatahorvath7203 7 років тому +1

    Gyönyörű! Sok szeretettel gratulálok! (Tilla nevéhez írjátok be, hogy hegedül is)

  • @Fallschirmjager-xy1ep
    @Fallschirmjager-xy1ep 4 роки тому +1

    çok güzel

  • @fenderbass3847
    @fenderbass3847 Рік тому +2

    NO>>>> It was Not MEANT TO BE Turkish. That is a foolish remark. This Music is as Hungarian as can be and IF you had a hint of the Breadth of Hungarian Music you would know that these "Turkish " sounding songs are fully part of Hungarian Music canon AND for a NUMBER of Unrelated reasons.
    First< Recall tha the Turks were a presence in parts of Hungary for a century and a half and the Hungarians in all ages are/were MASTER musicians. 2. BE aware that Turks and Hungarians SHARE a lot of commonality in the Pre Islamic/Pre Christian period as Central/West Asian nomads and horse warriors. Third, many Turkic groups like the Petchenegs and Cumans were absorbed into the Hungarian population. There is evidence of a close genetic connection Between some archaic Magyar groups and the present day Bashkirs ( a Turkic Group)
    Fourth the Song to my ears, especially the violin Break, is as "Hungarian" As you can get.
    The Koboz is an instrument that stretches from Hungary to the middle of Central Asia and is favorite instrument of the Kazakhs. Yet it only extends as far west as Hungary, The WESTERN outpost of those nations who owe their common origins to that area and culture.
    "TUrkish" Music??? No.. Turkic and also Magyar????? YES>>>>>Cok Guzel? Igen!! Nagyon szep? Evet!