Опять смотрю это видео...Это великолепно!!! И знаете,что удивительно? Я несколько раз в разные времена была в Буда-Пеште и мы посещали, естественно, рестораны.И ни в одном не было инструментальной музыки с электрогитарами, барабанами.Были созранены самобытные национальные традиции и вот такая прекрасная музыка!Могу сказать только одно:браво!!!❤❤❤
Hungary has given so many brilliant musicians to the world - Bartok, Kodaly, Goldmark, Hubay, Zalai, Rozsa, Joachim, Vecsey, Liszt, Szell, Lendvay, Auer, Feher, Flesch, Granat, Ormandy, Martzy, Szigeti, etc., etc.
My father is a hungarian cellist with the name Kopeczky, and played this music when i was a kid, i will never forget the emotions this brings up in me. Lovely.
My Papa, (grandfather) was an Hungarian immigrant, the first son and the first to speak English. He was also a cook in the 1950's in a "gentleman's club", (quite different in those days), just as it was transitioning to a restaurant in Cleveland, OH. I recall standing rapt for hours watching the Cimbalom player, transfixed as he played while carrying on conversations and laughing with friends, (until of course my child's special chicken paprikash with dumplings or Papas' goulash arrived). Thus establishing a lifelong love of sour cream.. ;)
Great Scott! The man on the cimbalom is brilliant! To be able to play the piano that well would be quite an achievement, but the strings of a cimbalom are so much narrower than piano keys, and they do not fall so easily within the compass of a hand-span.
This is Hungarian music but Roma gypsies been playing this beautiful music and they play it at the highest levels with their own gypsy style .. it is a very rich beautiful joyful music 🎼 👑
I once had a penfriend in Budapest . I often wonder if he is still living here. My daughter got see Budapest in 2004 . Beautiful this music . TFS greetings from Australia . 🇦🇺
my grandfather jenö gaspar was a brilliant violinist, he died at the end of the 1990s and my great grand father lajos gaspar was a famous cimbalom player until the end of 1930s and early 1940s and he moved to germany. we are gypsies (sinti) and i still have family in hungary, but unfortunately i have never met them and i don't know where they live in hungary now. i would like to know if they still make music and if they can speak romnes or have forgotten the language of the sinti. it is not easy to find them, because in hungary there are mostly very many roma people but very few sinti.
A few years ago, I was in a little restaurant in Swanage, England. There was an acoustic guitarist there, named Peter Scott, playing while we ate. He was playing beautifully and very skilfully but the Philistine diners talked all over it. I felt strongly like standing up and shouting SHUT UP! but common sense prevailed and I held my peace.
@@QHarefield People are so thoughtless , their loud chatter not only spoils the music but the meal as well .Who wants to hear the dumb roar of ignoramuses when you could be listening to great music.
@Lesley Roadley I was cross at the time but, looking back, they had gone there for a meal. They probably didn't even know there would be live music. I dare say they just wanted a quiet talk with their friends.
On this kind of music you called (Halgat) you need to have a strong drink cry and think about your life pain loved ones you love and past away and than after the music changes in to a cardas you you start to dance with joy, happines and love the poeple that are biside you and around you. sorry for my bad english guys
Hey life, set me free tonight. Go out of the door and follow your "fast pace" in the streets of the city freely, But without me. Tonight I want to be free of every challenge that you dictate to me. Hey waiter, bring me some spicy food And I want to rejoice this night "With a bottle (full of dry-red) and a glass and a musician", If possible until the morning breaks. Hey primàs, touch to my soul with your bow, And let your violin "to sing" what it wishes, A "Csardas", a "Friss", and even far beyond your borders a "Hora". Let the notes flow freely as if the River Danube. I wish to keep that night's magic dream alive as long as I live, Even though it's impossible to realize in reality😣😊😃
Such a beautiful and traditional country of Romani/Sinti people beautifully blended in with Turks, Slavs, Indians, Arabs and Attila's Mongol hordes. Very beautiful and traditional indeed! :D
@@yxwakita2730 Three different pieces are played: - A ti utcátokban fényesebb a csillag - Eltörött a kutam gémje - Lányok, lányok, simongáti lányok Hope this helps! :)
I am American gypsy. We are the #1 minority in Europe. We are not given the credit due us for being the backbone of culture in Europe. Also, extreme racism.
Many thanks! Zeer bedankt! Very enjoyable post! My father, a violinist, was a good friend of Gregor Serban in the 1940s, early 1950s, and I believe Serban's ensemble played in Holland and in the Balkan countries.
it was in the 100 years restaurant.. ( In Hungarian, called 100 eves etterem) The guy who is playing the lead, is actually not the head of the band\, yeet he is also amazing and talented..The second fiddler is the leader, and shows me how humble he is , to let someone else have the stardom.
Egy nagy tróger , senkiházi vagy ! Mindenkit lehuzgálsz ! Ugyan egyszer mutasd már meg , ki vagy te , és mit tudsz ? Semmit ! Ennyire negatív , gonosz rosszindulatú emberrel már régen találkoztam ! Te tróger
Опять смотрю это видео...Это великолепно!!! И знаете,что удивительно? Я несколько раз в разные времена была в Буда-Пеште и мы посещали, естественно, рестораны.И ни в одном не было инструментальной музыки с электрогитарами, барабанами.Были созранены самобытные национальные традиции и вот такая прекрасная музыка!Могу сказать только одно:браво!!!❤❤❤
Hungary has given so many brilliant musicians to the world - Bartok, Kodaly, Goldmark, Hubay, Zalai, Rozsa, Joachim, Vecsey, Liszt, Szell, Lendvay, Auer, Feher, Flesch, Granat, Ormandy, Martzy, Szigeti, etc., etc.
Joachim indeed ;)
J. S. Bach as well! His forefathers are from Hungary too.
and Gábot Szabó ...mahalo
Also lil kubik a creeper and krúbi
Keep the heritage, nothing is more important than this music. I' d love to spend a night in the
company of this precious music.
Whenever I hear this music I remember my father. And even if i’m on the other side of the world I will be reminded that I too am a Hungarian.
YES!!!!!! Never forget. We all belong to families and to our home countries!! Long live Europa!!!
Kesenem
My father died and this also reminds me i am Hungarian!!!! we are a proud ppl
My father is a hungarian cellist with the name Kopeczky, and played this music when i was a kid, i will never forget the emotions this brings up in me. Lovely.
I think of my father whenever I hear this music and my eyes fill with tears. I miss you dad
Me too, my father loved Halgat. I miss him every second of day since he left us to go to heaven 😢 ❤
От этой музыки и великолепного исполнения душа поёт!!!
Asta este muzică UNGUREASCĂ FRUMOASĂ,O PLĂCERE SĂ O ASCULȚI ȘI FACĂ AI CHEF SA ȘI JOCI. SUPER INTERPREȚI.
They look very smart and their music have a lot of heart in it.
Hope they will continue to nurture this culture. Such a treasure.
Thanks x
They are gipsy musicians, they play hungarian songs in their own ancient style. And we hungarians love it.
My Papa, (grandfather) was an Hungarian immigrant, the first son and the first to speak English. He was also a cook in the 1950's in a "gentleman's club", (quite different in those days), just as it was transitioning to a restaurant in Cleveland, OH.
I recall standing rapt for hours watching the Cimbalom player, transfixed as he played while carrying on conversations and laughing with friends, (until of course my child's special chicken paprikash with dumplings or Papas' goulash arrived).
Thus establishing a lifelong love of sour cream.. ;)
Great performance and delicious melody
beautiful unique and so magic music all the best from germania
Me too! Indeed a wonderful reminder that tugs at the heart strings.
brings tears to my eyes. I miss my departed family so much. eating in hungary and crying to the music.
same sentiments.
Hibátlan. A hegedűs nagyon jó a nóta meg nagyon szép 👍
Nagyon szép.
cimbalom is the name of the string instrument in the middle so cool
Budapest. The city of love.
so many memories
Great Scott! The man on the cimbalom is brilliant! To be able to play the piano that well would be quite an achievement, but the strings of a cimbalom are so much narrower than piano keys, and they do not fall so easily within the compass of a hand-span.
If you think this one is good, which it is, you should listen to the late Okros Oszkar! Amazing!
@@Dragonfly1943 Thanks! I will.
@@Dragonfly1943 I just did that thing, here:
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Wow!!!
Gypsy music moves me to tears
Because it hits you right in your soul.
Nem kel tavisdel
Nem kel
This is Hungarian music but Roma gypsies been playing this beautiful music and they play it at the highest levels with their own gypsy style .. it is a very rich beautiful joyful music 🎼 👑
Yes this Kapelle is very good. Like the timing and the primas is good.
love this!!!
I once had a penfriend in Budapest . I often wonder if he is still living here. My daughter got see Budapest in 2004 . Beautiful this music . TFS greetings from Australia . 🇦🇺
my grandfather jenö gaspar was a brilliant violinist, he died at the end of the 1990s and my great grand father lajos gaspar was a famous cimbalom player until the end of 1930s and early 1940s and he moved to germany. we are gypsies (sinti) and i still have family in hungary, but unfortunately i have never met them and i don't know where they live in hungary now. i would like to know if they still make music and if they can speak romnes or have forgotten the language of the sinti. it is not easy to find them, because in hungary there are mostly very many roma people but very few sinti.
How can people chat through such beautiful music?
PIG-IGNORANCE.
A few years ago, I was in a little restaurant in Swanage, England. There was an acoustic guitarist there, named Peter Scott, playing while we ate. He was playing beautifully and very skilfully but the Philistine diners talked all over it. I felt strongly like standing up and shouting SHUT UP! but common sense prevailed and I held my peace.
@@QHarefield People are so thoughtless , their loud chatter not only spoils the music but the meal as well .Who wants to hear the dumb roar of ignoramuses when you could be listening to great music.
@Lesley Roadley I was cross at the time but, looking back, they had gone there for a meal. They probably didn't even know there would be live music. I dare say they just wanted a quiet talk with their friends.
On this kind of music you called (Halgat) you need to have a strong drink cry and think about your life pain loved ones you love and past away and than after the music changes in to a cardas you you start to dance with joy, happines and love the poeple that are biside you and around you. sorry for my bad english guys
NAGYSZERU. It's GREAT.
Excellent video. One of the from this restaurant. Lali 's band IS the best.
Hey life, set me free tonight.
Go out of the door and follow your "fast pace" in the streets of the city freely,
But without me.
Tonight I want to be free of every challenge that you dictate to me.
Hey waiter, bring me some spicy food
And I want to rejoice this night "With a bottle (full of dry-red) and a glass and a musician",
If possible until the morning breaks.
Hey primàs, touch to my soul with your bow,
And let your violin "to sing" what it wishes,
A "Csardas", a "Friss", and even far beyond your borders a "Hora".
Let the notes flow freely as if the River Danube.
I wish to keep that night's magic dream alive as long as I live,
Even though it's impossible to realize in reality😣😊😃
Thank you for translating.
I want to go to this restaurant! Hope it's still there post Covid!
Lajos Sárközy vedd fel vele a kapcsolatot a facebookon és ő meg tudja mondani ezt az információt
VERY GOOD! 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍🔔🔔🔔✌✌✌😁😁😁😁🎻🎻🎻🎻🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Can I contact this quartet ? I seek one team for Korea 2025
Az Apple logo a nagybőgőn nagyon ott van xD
Okosbőgő, alias iBass
Azért a Parno Grasztos ikonikus Ford Mustang nagybőgő is adja
A ❤ faj. Hiányzik az othonm.
Such a beautiful and traditional country of Romani/Sinti people beautifully blended in with Turks, Slavs, Indians, Arabs and Attila's Mongol hordes. Very beautiful and traditional indeed! :D
This is too beautiful...... left me deeply moved in awe. I wonder if there is a name on this piece?
yes indeed. I'll try to find it in one of my CD's.
@@jonsnow3521 Hey there wonder if you found this one?
@@yxwakita2730 Three different pieces are played:
- A ti utcátokban fényesebb a csillag
- Eltörött a kutam gémje
- Lányok, lányok, simongáti lányok
Hope this helps! :)
I am American gypsy. We are the #1 minority in Europe. We are not given the credit due us for being the backbone of culture in Europe. Also, extreme racism.
Zuallerletzt habe ich mir gesagt, Lochi 1:11 st Loch . Vergiss Mei nicht.
I wonder if there is a place in Chicago that I can listen to Hungarian music
Bravo bravo 👏
Congratz met je 1000 subscribers Willem !!!
bravoooo
Nagyon jó a hegedűs. Bravo
Apple Nagybőgő végem! :D :D :D
Too beautiful.. Chicago gypseyBoy in da house
I am a gypsy boy from Chicago and I was growing up in this music Hungarian Gypsy just like we are again
Horvath
💪
@@allenhorvath6891 not too many men left that play our music
Hoe heet de violist alstublieft? Do you know the name of the violinist, please?
Tamas Balasz - excellent young primas
Many thanks! Zeer bedankt! Very enjoyable post! My father, a violinist, was a good friend of Gregor Serban in the 1940s, early 1950s, and I believe Serban's ensemble played in Holland and in the Balkan countries.
Grego Serban played in Holland in Den Haag. Many years :-)
Bravo
what is the name of this restaurant? we'll be in Budapest soon and would like to eat there and hear some good music
Beautiful
This was recorded at the Százéves Étterem, hope you were able to find it on your trip!
💯❤❤👌👌👌👌bravoo
It is very good but why is in my lounge room still advertising coming in
No idea 🤨 glad you enjoyed the Music
Megtudja valaki mondani mi a második nóta? Maybe somebody know what is the second song?
+CsonkaG Eltörött a kutam gémje...
Köszönöm
HEEEEEEEEYYYYYY! Sah shukud!
❤️
🙏🏼
Does anybody know the name of the first tune?
Where was this video taken?
it was in the 100 years restaurant.. ( In Hungarian, called 100 eves etterem) The guy who is playing the lead, is actually not the head of the band\, yeet he is also amazing and talented..The second fiddler is the leader, and shows me how humble he is , to let someone else have the stardom.
Nem lehet mit mondani....
krasaaaaaaa
Bomba
❤🤍💚🎻😍🥰🥰
Nema preko.
kiraly
Szerintem a második nóta.Azért mert én csóró vagyok,hat fekete lovon járok........ szerintem!
Eltorott a kutam geme......
Shukar!but bacht dumenge.sinti gypsy germany
Amen Jesus Christ
It is not gypsy music just because gypsies are playing it. Shame on the uploader.
Gyenge Szar muzsika
Egy nagy tróger , senkiházi vagy ! Mindenkit lehuzgálsz ! Ugyan egyszer mutasd már meg , ki vagy te , és mit tudsz ? Semmit ! Ennyire negatív , gonosz rosszindulatú emberrel már régen találkoztam ! Te tróger
akkor te mutasd meg mit tudsz paraszt