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The Hungarian Heritage Podcast
Part 2 - Kati Csoman's Family Legacy of Hungarian Cultural Preservation, A Celebrate Hungarian Heritage Together Episode With Co-Host Dr. Anna Fenyvesi

The Hungarian Heritage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 41:21


Welcome back to Part 2 of our interview with Kati Csoman along with my co-host Dr. Anna Fenyvesi in our series of Celebrating Hungarian Heritage Together. If you haven't listened to part one of Kati's family story where she talks about her dad, Endre's emigration to the US and his contributions to the American Hungarian community, you can certainaly do that either before or after you listen to this episode. You will still be able to appreciate the Csoman family story regardless of which order you listen. In this episode we are picking up where we left off with the Csoman Family Legacy where you will hear all about Kati's  Hungarian American experiences as a first born American Hungarian of immigrants, and her continued contributions to the American Hungarian legacy. You will certainly feel the Hungarian connection when listening to Kati's story, and you will realize that you are not alone in your Hungarian Heritage journey. Listen along as we Celebrate Hungarian heritage together.If you're interested in purchasing a copy of Hungarian Roots and American Dreams, either in English or in Hungarian, or if you are interested in joining the Facebook group, you will find that information below, as well as, how you can get in contact with Dr. Anna Fenyvesi. If you're interested in getting in contact with Kati Csoman, please send us an email and we will forward your contact information to Kati with her permission. If you have feedback or questions about this episode or you would like to connect with me at the podcast, you will also find that information below. If you've enjoyed this episode and you're interested in learning more about this Hungarian Heritage community, please don't hesitate to reach out. I would love to hear from you. Our theme music is Hungarian Dance by Pony Music, used with special license from Envato Market. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks again for listening, and until next time, make sure you Stay Hungarian Heritage Strong!  SziastokCONNECT with Dr. Anna Fenyvesi Instagram: @hungarianroots_americandreamsFacebook : Hungarian Roots and American DreamsEmail : fenyvesi@lit.u-szeged.huPurchase a copy of Hungarian Roots and American Dreams through this email: hungarianrootsamericandreams@rootstories.huCONNECT with the Podcast Website: www.myhungarianheritage.com Email: Christine@myhungarianheritage.comInstagram: @hungarianheritagepodcastFacebook: Hungarian Heritage Podcast  *If you would like to get in touch with Katie Csoman, you can reach out to either Anna or myself and we will connect you by email with Kati's permission.         

The Hungarian Heritage Podcast
Kati Csoman's Family Legacy of Hungarian Cultural Preservation, Pt 1. A Celebrate Hungarian Heritage Together Episode With Co-Host Dr. Anna Fenyvesi

The Hungarian Heritage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 57:09


We are back with another episode in our series of Celebrating Hungarian Heritage Together!  In this episode I am thrilled to announce that my co-host will be Dr. Anna Fenveysi, and together we will be featuring Katie Csoman's Hungarian heritage story, which is featured in Hungarian Roots and American Dreams. As Kati shares her family's story, you will not only learn about her father's journey to the US  from Hungary in 1956, but you will learn about Kati's Hungarian parents and their contributions and involvement in their Hungarian community in Pennsylvania and in the surrounding regions. This episode is chock full of Hungarian heritage pride, and examples of supporting the American Hungarian community that we had to split this interview into two parts! You will certainly feel the Hungarian connection when listening to Kati's family story, and you will realize that you are not alone in your Hungarian Heritage journey. Listen along to part 1 of Kati Csoman's Hungarian Roots and American Dreams story as we Celebrate Hungarian Heritage Together. Don't forget to stay tuned because Part 2 is coming out next week, and if you think this episode had a lot of Hungarian heritage pride, just wait until you hear part 2. If you're interested in purchasing a copy of Hungarian roots and American Dreams,  either in English or in Hungarian, or if you are interested in joining the Facebook group that was mentioned in this episode, you will find that information below. If you have feedback or questions about this episode or you would like to connect with me at the podcast, you will also find that information below.  If you've enjoyed this episode and you're interested in learning more about this Hungarian Heritage community, please don't hesitate to reach out. I would love to hear from you.  Our theme music is Hungarian Dance by Pony Music, used with special license from Envato Market. Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks again for listening, and until next time, make sure you Stay Hungarian Heritage Strong!  SziastokCONNECT with Dr. Anna Fenyvesi Instagram: @hungarianroots_americandreamsFacebook : Hungarian Roots and American DreamsEmail : fenyvesi@lit.u-szeged.huPurchase a copy of Hungarian Roots and American Dreams through this email: hungarianrootsamericandreams@rootstories.huCONNECT with the Podcast Website: www.myhungarianheritage.com Email: Christine@myhungarianheritage.comInstagram: @hungarianheritagepodcastFacebook: Hungarian Heritage Podcast  *If you would like to get in touch with Katie Csoman, you can reach out to either Anna or myself and we will connect you by email with Kati's permission.    

The Hungarian Heritage Podcast
Celebrate Hungarian Heritage Together With Co-Host Réka Bakos: Sunday Soup, Genealogy, Asking Questions, and Meeting Hungarian Family With Julie Galatocky

The Hungarian Heritage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 77:13


Welcome to this episode of the Hungarian Heritage Podcast. We are back with another episode in our series of Celebrating Hungarian Heritage Together! Previously my guests on the podcast, Reka Bakos and Dr. Anna Fenyvesi, the editors of Hungarian Roots and American Dreams, will be my co-hosts for various episodes during season 3, as we celebrate Hungarian Heritage Together. This collaborative  series will feature guests who contributed their personal and family's stories in Reka and Anna's newly released book. In this episode I am thrilled to announce that my co-host with be Reka Bakos, and together we will be featuring Julie Galatocky's Hungarian heritage story which is featured in Hungarian Roots and American Dreams. As Julie shares her family's story, you will not only learn about her family's journey from Hungary to America, but you will learn about Julie's Hungarian upbringing, her passion for genealogy research, her full circle connection with Sunday Soup, and of course when she finally met her Hungarian relatives for the first time. You will certainly feel the Hungarian connection when listening to Julie's story, and you will realize that you are not alone in your Hungarian Heritage journey. Listen along as we Celebrate Hungarian Heritage Together.If you have feedback or questions about this episode or you would like to connect with me at the podcast, you will also find that information below. If you've enjoyed this episode and you're interested in learning more about this Hungarian Heritage community, please don't hesitate to reach out. I would love to hear from you. Our theme music is Hungarian Dance by Pony Music, used with special license from Envato Market. Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks again for listening, and until next time, make sure you Stay Hungarian Heritage Strong! CONNECT with Reka Bakos Instagram: @hungarianroots_americandreamsFacebook : Hungarian Roots and American DreamsEmail : reka.bakos@rootstories.huPurchase a copy of Hungarian Roots and American Dreams through this email: hungarianrootsamericandreams@rootstories.huCONNECT with the Podcast Website: www.myhungarianheritage.com Email: Christine@myhungarianheritage.comInstagram: @hungarianheritagepodcastFacebook: Hungarian Heritage Podcast  *If you would like to get in touch with Julie Galatocky, you can reach out to either Reka or myself and we will connect you by email with Julie's permission.   

The Hungarian Heritage Podcast
The Appalacian Hungarian Heritage Project: Dr. Anna Fenyvesi's Fulbright Findings

The Hungarian Heritage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 75:17


Welcome to this episode of the Hungarian Heritage Podcast. I am thrilled to welcome back, Dr. Anna Fenyvesi. As many of you know, Anna has been my guest on an episode when we discussed her role as co-editor of the Hungarian Roots and American Dreams book, and she has also co-hosted episodes with me as we Celebrated Hungarian Heritage Together when we interviewed contributing authors and their stories that were included in Hungarian Roots and American Dreams. On this episode of the podcast, Dr. Anna Fenyvesi's is here in her professional role as a Sociolinguist. She is an Associate Professor and the Director of the Institute of English and American Studies at the University of Szeged in Hungary, and on today's episode, she will discuss her research as a Fulbright Scholar that she recently completed at the University of West Virginia where she studied the linguistic heritage of American Hungarians in Appalachia. We discuss how Americans use and speak the Hungarian language outside of Hungary, how we establish our social relationships through language, and what factors affect language integration. Not only that, but we also talk about Anna's cemetery visits and the interviews she conducted with Hungarian decedents in the Appalachian region. I am sure that you will enjoy this episode, because you will be able to make so many connections to your Hungarian relatives that emigrated from Hungary to other places in the world. If you are interested in contacting Dr. Anna Fenyvesi, you can find that information below, as well as, how you can purchase a copy of her book, Hungarian Roots and American Dreams, either in English or in Hungarian. If you have feedback or questions about this episode or you would like to connect with me at the podcast, you will also find that information below. If you've enjoyed this episode and you're interested in learning more about this Hungarian Heritage community, please don't hesitate to reach out. I would love to hear from you. Our theme music is Hungarian Dance by Pony Music, used with special license from Envato Market. Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks again for listening, and until next time, make sure you Stay Hungarian Heritage Strong!  SziastokCONNECT with Dr. Anna Fenzvesi Instagram: @hungarianroots_americandreamsFacebook : Hungarian Roots and American DreamsEmail : fenyvesi@lit.u-szeged.huPURCHASE A COPY  of Hungarian Roots and American Dreams through this email: hungarianrootsamericandreams@rootstories.huCONNECT with the Podcast Website: www.myhungarianheritage.com Email: Christine@myhungarianheritage.comInstagram: @hungarianheritagepodcastFacebook: Hungarian Heritage Podcast     

The Hungarian Heritage Podcast
Celebrating Hungarian Heritage Together: Co-host Dr. Anna Fenyvesi, Dr. Don Peckham, and Nóra Szentgyörgi Discuss Dr. Rózsavölgyi's Hungarian Roots and American Dreams Story

The Hungarian Heritage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 60:14


Welcome to this episode of the Hungarian Heritage Podcast. We are continuing our series of Celebrating Hungarian Heritage Together! As I have mentioned before,  my previous guests on the podcast, Reka Bakos and Dr. Anna Fenyvesi, the editors of Hungarian Roots and American Dreams, will be my co-hosts for various episodes during Season 3, as we celebrate Hungarian Heritage Together. This collaborative series will feature guests who have contributed their personal and family's stories in Reka and Anna's newly released book. In this episode I am thrilled to announce that my co-host with be Dr. Anna Fenyvesi, and together we will be featuring Dr. Rózsavőlgyi's  Hungarian Heritage story titled, "The Story of a 20th Century American Peregrination and its Tragic Consequences."  Along with my cohost, Dr. Anna Fenyvesi, we will also have Dr. Don Peckham, who co-authored the story with Anna, and Nóra Szentgyörgi, who is Dr. Rózsavölgyi's great granddaughter.  Listen along while we unpack the layers of research, family histories, and serendipitous meetings, as we discover why Dr. Rózsavőlgyi emigrated to the United States with his family, and why he and his family eventually returned to Hungary years later, not to mention all of the interesting things that happened after he returned. If you are interested in hearing more Hungarian Heritage stories from the Hungarian Roots and American Dreams book, you can purchase a copy of the book either in English or in Hungarian. That information will be located below. If you are interested in joining the Facebook group that was mentioned in this episode, you will find that information below, as well as, how you can get in contact with Dr. Anna Fenyvesti or Reka Bakos, the editors of Hungarian Roots and American Dreams. If you've enjoyed this episode and you're interested in learning more about this Hungarian Heritage community, please don't hesitate to reach out. I would love to hear from you. Our theme music is Hungarian Dance by Pony Music, used with special license from Envato Market. Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks again for listening, and until next time, make sure you Stay Hungarian Heritage Strong!  SziastokCONNECT with Dr. Anna Fenzvesi Instagram: @hungarianroots_americandreamsFacebook : Hungarian Roots and American DreamsEmail : fenyvesi@lit.u-szeged.huCONNECT with co-editor Reka Bakos Instagram: @hungarianroots_americandreamsFacebook : Hungarian Roots and American DreamsEmail : reka.bakos@rootstories.huPURCHASE A COPY  of Hungarian Roots and American Dreams through this email: hungarianrootsamericandreams@rootstories.huCONNECT with the Podcast Website: www.myhungarianheritage.com Email: Christine@myhungarianheritage.comInstagram: @hungarianheritagepodcastFacebook: Hungarian Heritage Podcast      

The Hungarian Heritage Podcast
Stephen Dalina Reflects On His Reconnect Hungary Birthright Experience

The Hungarian Heritage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 51:28


Welcome to this episode of the Hungarian Heritage Podcast. Today we are speaking with Stephen Dalina and he is here to tell us all about his amazing experience last summer on the Reconnect Hungary Birthright trip. Stephen is here to share with us about the application and interview process, as well as, all of the fantastic things that are included by Reconnect Hungary in this program. You will also hear about the daily, culturally enriching experiences, both in Budapest and outside of the city. The deep Hungarian cultural connections, the amazing food, and the lifelong friendships you will make with Reconnect's Hungarian Birthright trip is something that you will never forget. If you are not yet familiar with Reconnect Hungary's Birthright program, or you have been thinking about submitting your application, after you hear Stephen recount his culturally fulfilling experience, you will definitely want to submit your application to Reconnect Hungary immediately after this episode. If you are ready to submit your application for this summer's Reconnect Hungary Birthright trip, the information on how to apply can be found below. Like Stephen said, why not me? So why not you?! Take the next step and send in your application today!If you have feedback or questions about this episode or you would like to connect with me at the podcast, you will also find that information below. If you've enjoyed this episode and you're interested in learning more about this Hungarian Heritage community, please don't hesitate to reach out. I would love to hear from you. Our theme music is Hungarian Dance by Pony Music, used with special license from Envato Market. Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks again for listening, and until next time, make sure you Stay Hungarian Heritage Strong!  CONNECT with Reconnect Hungary Instagram: @reconnecthungaryFacebook : Reconnect HungaryApply on Reconnect's website:  https://reconnecthungary.org/CONNECT with the Podcast Website: www.myhungarianheritage.com Email: Christine@myhungarianheritage.comInstagram: @hungarianheritagepodcastFacebook: Hungarian Heritage Podcast  

The Hungarian Heritage Podcast
Celebrate Hungarian Heritage Together With Co-Host Reka Bakos: A Conversation with Laura Csiszer About Her Hungarian Roots and American Dreams Story

The Hungarian Heritage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 67:31


Welcome to this episode of the Hungarian Heritage Podcast. We are back with another episode in our series of Celebrating Hungarian Heritage Together! Previously my guests on the podcast, Reka Bakos and Dr. Anna Fenyvesi, the editors of Hungarian Roots and American Dreams, will be my co-hosts for various episodes during season 3, as we celebrate Hungarian Heritage Together. This collaborative  series will feature guests who contributed their personal and family's stories in Reka and Anna's newly released book. In this episode I am thrilled to announce that my co-host with be Reka Bakos, and together we will be featuring Laura Csiszer's Hungarian heritage story, which is featured in Hungarian Roots and American Dreams. As Laura shares her family's story, you will not only learn about her family's journey from Hungary to America, but you will learn about Laura's decades of genealogy research, when she first had her breakthrough moment, her fantastic and fulfilling journey when she finally met her Hungarian relatives for the first time, as well as, some very interesting stories along the way. You will certainly feel the Hungarian connection when listening to Laura's story, and you will realize that you are not alone in your Hungarian Heritage journey. Listen along as we Celebrate Hungarian heritage together.If you're interested in purchasing a copy of Hungarian Roots and American Dreams,  either in English or in Hungarian, or if you are interested in joining the Facebook group that was mentioned in this episode, you will find that information below, as well as, how you can get in contact with Reka Bakos. If you have feedback or questions about this episode or you would like to connect with me at the podcast, you will also find that information below. If you've enjoyed this episode and you're interested in learning more about this Hungarian Heritage community, please don't hesitate to reach out. I would love to hear from you. Our theme music is Hungarian Dance by Pony Music, used with special license from Envato Market. Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks again for listening, and until next time, make sure you Stay Hungarian Heritage Strong!  SziastokCONNECT with Reka Bakos Instagram: @hungarianroots_americandreamsFacebook : Hungarian Roots and American DreamsEmail : reka.bakos@rootstories.huPurchase a copy of Hungarian Roots and American Dreams through this email: hungarianrootsamericandreams@rootstories.huCONNECT with the Podcast Website: www.myhungarianheritage.com Email: Christine@myhungarianheritage.comInstagram: @hungarianheritagepodcastFacebook: Hungarian Heritage Podcast  *If you would like to get in touch with Laura Csiszer, you can reach out to either Reka or myself and we will connect you by email with Laura's permission.    

The Hungarian Heritage Podcast
Celebrate Hungarian Heritage Together with Co-Host Reka Bakos: A Conversation With Aaron Melville About His Family's Hungarian Roots and American Dreams Story

The Hungarian Heritage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 82:56


Welcome to this episode of the Hungarian Heritage Podcast. Staying true to the vision of connecting the circles of Hungarians around us, I would like to welcome all you to this new series of Celebrating Hungarian Heritage Together. Previously my guests on the podcast, Reka Bakos and Anna Fenyvesi, the authors of Hungarian Roots and American Dreams, will be my co-hosts for various episodes throughout season 3, as we celebrate Hungarian Heritage Together. This new series will feature guests who contributed their personal and family's stories in Reka and Anna's newly released book. In this episode I am thrilled to announce that my co-host with be Reka Bakos, and together we will be featuring Aaron Melville's Hungarian heritage story that was featured in Hungarian Roots and American Dreams. As Aaron shares his family's story, you will not only learn of his family's journey from Hungary to America, but you will learn about his clever genealogy research tactics that helped him connect more of the branches of his Hungarian family tree. Listen along as we Celebrate Hungarian heritage together. If you're interested in purchasing a copy of the book either in English or in Hungarian, or if you are interested in joining the Facebook groups that were mentioned in this episode, you will find that information below, as well as, how you can get in contact with Reka Bakos. If you have feedback or questions about this episode or you would like to connect with me at the podcast, you will also find that information below. If you've enjoyed this episode and you're interested in learning more about this Hungarian Heritage community, please don't hesitate to reach out. I would love to hear from you.  Our theme music is Hungarian Dance by Pony Music, used with special license from Envato Market. Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks again for listening, and until next time, make sure you Stay Hungarian Heritage Strong!  SziasztokCONNECT with Reka Bakos Instagram: @hungarianroots_americandreamsFacebook : Hungarian Roots and American DreamsEmail : reka.bakos@rootstories.huPurchase a copy of Hungarian Roots and American Dreams through this email: hungarianrootsamericandreams@rootstories.huCONNECT with the Podcast Website: www.myhungarianheritage.com Email: Christine@myhungarianheritage.comInstagram: @hungarianheritagepodcastFacebook: Hungarian Heritage Podcast  *If you would like to get in touch with Aaron Melville, you can reach out to either Reka or myself and we will connect you by email with Aaron's permission.    

The Hungarian Heritage Podcast
Abstract Canvases of Fine Art with Monika Marianna Kiss.

The Hungarian Heritage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 42:16


Welcome to this episode of the Hungarian Heritage Podcast, where I had the pleasure of speaking with Monika Marianna Kiss, a Hungarian born artist who has been involved in the arts since she was a young girl in Nyiregyhaza, Hungary. Monika is an award-winning opera singer, composer, actor, dancer, world traveler, and a critically acclaimed abstract painter. Monika will share where she draws inspiration for her abstract fine art paintings, her recent Hungarian American series of paintings, and we will also discuss her goals for opening an art gallery. Of course, we will also talk about Monika's Hungarian heritage journey to the United States, where she draws inspiration from the positive American spirit that she blends into the colorful palettes of her art. I am certainly excited to continue following Monika's art journey. Don't' forget to check below for information about how you can connect with Monika, and to find all of the places you can follow her on social media.  If you have feedback or questions about this episode or you would like to connect with me at the podcast, you will find all of the ways to contact me below.. If you've enjoyed this episode and you're interested in learning more about this Hungarian Heritage community, please don't hesitate to reach out. I would love to hear from you.  Our theme music is Hungarian Dance by Pony Music, used with special license from Envato Market. Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks again for listening, and until next time, make sure you Stay Hungarian Heritage Strong!  SziastokCONNECT with Monika Marianna KissInstagram: @mkmfineartFacebook: Monika Marianna Kiss-HalleranWebsite: www.mkmfineart.com CONNECT with the Podcast Website: www.myhungarianheritage.com Email: Christine@myhungarianheritage.comInstagram: @hungarianheritagepodcastFacebook: Hungarian Heritage Podcast   

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J.Brahms: Hungarian Dance from Halloween Collection for violin and cello - Mp3 audio file

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 2:09


Fluent Fiction - Hungarian
Out of Sync: A Hungarian Dance Hall and the Courage to Embrace Life

Fluent Fiction - Hungarian

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 15:12


Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Out of Sync: A Hungarian Dance Hall and the Courage to Embrace Life Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/out-of-sync-a-hungarian-dance-hall-and-the-courage-to-embrace-life Story Transcript:Hu: Béla feltekintett a szürkés budapesti égre, ahogy szokott szenvedélyével csinálta: a városnézést.En: Béla looked up at the grey Budapest sky, as he always did with passion: sightseeing.Hu: Keskeny utcákban sétálva, nagy épületek homlokzatait szemlélve, élvezte, hogy milyen különleges a világ.En: Walking through narrow streets, observing the facades of large buildings, he enjoyed how unique the world was.Hu: Hirtelen a távolból érkező dallamot észlelt.En: Suddenly, he noticed a melody coming from the distance.Hu: A dobszó, a hegedű húrjainak csengése vonzotta őt mint valami mágnes.En: The beat of the drums and the resonance of the violin strings attracted him like a magnet.Hu: Úgy döntött, követi a hangokat.En: He decided to follow the sounds.Hu: Az utca végén látott egy csoport embert.En: At the end of the street, he saw a group of people.Hu: Világos volt, hogy itt történik valami.En: It was clear that something was happening here.Hu: Közelebb haladva látta meg a táncházat.En: As he approached, he saw the dance hall.Hu: Az éles fény, a forgó ruhák és a derűs arcok egy pillanatra megzavarták.En: The bright lights, spinning dresses, and cheerful faces momentarily disturbed him.Hu: A nézőtéren talált helyet magának, ahonnan egészére rátekinthetett a játosnak.En: He found a seat in the audience where he could get a full view of the dancers.Hu: Élvezte a látványt, ahogy a néptáncosok lendületesen ugráltak, fordultak, dobálták magukat.En: He enjoyed the sight of the folk dancers jumping, spinning, and throwing themselves energetically.Hu: Az normalitástól lazán kipattanó lábikrák, az összehangoltság, a hagyományok tisztelete lenyűgözte.En: The agility of their calf muscles, the harmony, and the respect for traditions impressed him.Hu: A közönségben ott ült Éva is, szemében csillogó boldogsággal.En: Among the crowd, Éva was also sitting, her eyes sparkling with happiness.Hu: Béla észrevette Évát, mint a tánc szenvedélyes szerelmese.En: Béla noticed Éva, as a passionate lover of dance.Hu: A kettőjük pillantása találkozott egy pillanatra, egy villanásnyi időre, amely azonban annál mélyebb hatást váltott ki.En: Their gazes met for a moment, for a flash of time that had a profound impact.Hu: Béla érezte, hogy köteles valamit tenni.En: Béla felt compelled to do something.Hu: Azután valami történt.En: Then something happened.Hu: A táncpróbán az összes zenész eljátszotta a hangszereit, mintha egy óriási hullám verődne neki a tengerpartnak, majd visszahúzódna a mélybe.En: During the dance rehearsal, all the musicians played their instruments as if a huge wave crashed against the shore and then receded into the deep.Hu: Valakinél a hirtelen fordulat miatt lépéshiba lépett fel, a táncosok útját eltévesztették.En: Due to the sudden change, someone made a misstep, and the dancers lost their way.Hu: Ez volt Béla pillanata.En: This was Béla's moment.Hu: Mindennel szakítva, Béla kirohant az ugrók közé.En: Breaking free from everything, Béla rushed into the midst of the dancers.Hu: Igyekezett utánozni a járókelőket, de a ritmust nem találta, a lépéseit nem tudta összehangolni a többiekkel.En: He tried to imitate the pedestrians, but he couldn't find the rhythm; he couldn't synchronize his steps with the others.Hu: Ahogy vakmerően próbálkozott, kavicsozta az emberek arcát.En: As he boldly attempted, he accidentally hit people's faces with his flailing arms.Hu: Ő azonban nem adta fel, még akkor sem, amikor többször is összebotlott a saját lábaiba.En: However, he didn't give up, even when he tripped over his own feet multiple times.Hu: A nézőközönség között Éva nevetni kezdett, és a többiek is, de ettől Bélát csak jobban erőltette a táncot, próbált szinkronban mozogni a többiekkel.En: Among the audience, Éva started laughing, and so did the others, but this only made Béla dance even harder; he tried to move in sync with the others.Hu: Ahhoz, hogy ezt elérje, még meg is pörgetett egy leányt.En: In order to achieve this, he even spun a girl around.Hu: Mindennek a végére, a táncosok és a közönség számára világossá vált, hogy Bélának nincs szinkronban.En: In the end, it became clear to the dancers and the audience that Béla was out of sync.Hu: Az emberek nevettek, Éva szemei csillogtak, miközben Béla úgy jött le a színpadról, mintha virágot szórtak volna.En: People laughed, Éva's eyes sparkled, while Béla walked off the stage as though flowers were being scattered for him.Hu: Ez a történet tanít minket arra, hogy az életben sokszor ki kell lépnünk a komfortzónánkból, még akkor is, ha az ebben rejlik a szépség és a boldogság.En: This story teaches us that in life, we often have to step out of our comfort zones, even if that's where beauty and happiness lie.Hu: Mint Béla, ne féljünk kipróbálni új dolgokat, még ha néha ez nevetést is okoz.En: Like Béla, let's not be afraid to try new things, even if it sometimes causes laughter. Vocabulary Words:Béla: BélaBudapest: Budapestsky: égpassion: szenvedélysightseeing: városnézésstreets: utcákobserving: szemlélvefacades: homlokzatokbuildings: épületekunique: különlegesmelody: dallamdistance: távolbólbeat: szódrums: dobokresonance: csengésviolin strings: hegedű húrjaimagnet: mágnesfollow: követisounds: hangokgroup: csoporthappening: történikapproached: approacheddance hall: táncházatbright lights: éles fényspinning: forgódresses: ruhákcheerful: derűsfaces: arcokmomentarily: megzavartákaudience: nézőtér

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The Flight Of The Bumblebee from Five Easy Pieces (coll. 1) for guitar solo - Mp3 audio file

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 0:44


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J.Brahms: Hungarian Dance from Halloween Collection for trombone and piano - Mp3 audio file

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 2:14


Conversations with Musicians, with Leah Roseman
Michael Bridge: Virtuoso Accordion

Conversations with Musicians, with Leah Roseman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 101:26


Conversations with Musicians with Leah Roseman is a weekly podcast with in-depth conversations featuring a fascinating variety of guests worldwide. Michael Bridge is an accordion virtuoso who performs in many styles on both concert accordion and digital accordion. In this wide-ranging conversation, Michael spoke to me about how best to engage with audiences, the subtleties intrinsic to programming digital accordion sounds, and how to forge lasting relationships. Michael was awarded his Doctorate of Musical Arts from University of Toronto, and is a prize-winning soloist and chamber musician who tours worldwide. This is also an episode which features a lot of great music, including many novel sounds you won't have heard before from an accordion, and also with the groups Bridge and Wolak and the Ladom Ensemble. You can listen to this wherever you get your podcasts, watch the video on my YouTube, read the transcript, and use the timestamps to navigate the episode as needed: https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/michael-bridge Can you help this channel and podcast with $3? ⁠https://ko-fi.com/leahroseman ⁠Thanks!  Michael Bridge website: ⁠https://www.michaelbridge.ca/about ⁠ Michael's complete performance of Sofia Gubaidulina's Et Expecto is here, and starts at 17:40: https://youtu.be/KnXxjW4ayXo?si=qLRzkHMTajVRxhEo Timestamps (00:00)Intro (02:18) digital accordion (05:32) Bridge and Wolak “Petite Fleur” (12:23)digital accordion user programs (16:37) a selection of Michael's digital accordion sounds (19:35) accordion technique (21:00) please support the podcast (21:17) Michael's accordion studies, Joseph Macerollo, history of the accordion (28:27) growing up as an accordion player, going to the World Cup (33:17) Bach piece (34:29) accordiontechniques with Gubaidulina, quintuplet bellows shake (37:46) excerpt from Gubaidulina's Et Expecto (39:20)  teaching accordion (42:34) Ladom Ensemble Brahms' Hungarian Dance no. 5 (47:26) accordion scene in Europe, premiering new works for accordion (55:48) history of the accordion (01:01:49) Ladom Ensemble Bach Keyboard concerto no. 7 (01:05:37) Bridge and Wolak, Charles Cozens (01:08:24) professional relationship parrallels (01:11:08) Bridge and Wolak “Digital Stardust” (01:18:14) Bridge and Wolak, Ladom Ensemble (01:22:00) performance presentation skills (01:26:09) musical acoustics, arranging (01:30:40) digital accordion sounds demo (01:35:29) benefits and necessity of being analytical   photo: Sam Gaetz --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leah-roseman/message

The Hungarian Heritage Podcast
Ilka's Kitchen, A Hungarian Cookbook Memoir

The Hungarian Heritage Podcast

Play Episode Play 35 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 42:36


On this episode of the Hungarian Heritage podcast, I will be talking with Ilka Kocsis and she is the author of Ilka's Kitchen, a Hungarian cookbook, but not the usual type of cookbook that you would encounter on the bookshelf.  Ilka's Kitchen is also a memoir with her personal memories and family stories woven in between the recipes. It is a cookbook that is masterfully created to honor her Hungarian Heritage through her family's journey to Australia, her personal memories of her Hungarian heritage and experiences, and of course, her love of cooking Hungarian food. By the end of this episode, I am sure you will be craving Hungarian food. But that's not all, we also have a surprise announcement for our listeners, so make sure you stay tuned in until the end.  Below, you find how to can connect with Ilka on her social media platforms, and for information on how you can purchase her Cookbook Memoir, Ilka's Kitchen.  Don't forget to check my social media and Ilka's social media for information about how you can enter to win a free copy of Ilka's Kitchen. We will be giving away two copies, so be sure to check both of our social medias for contest rules and entry dates. A big thanks to my audio editor, Tori Ervin, for working her audio magic on this episode and every episode of this podcast. Our theme music is Hungarian Dance by Pony Music used with special license from Envato Market. Thanks again for listening and don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts, so we can continue to connect our modern lives with our Hungarian Heritage.... and grow this Hungarian Heritage Community! Until next time…goodbye everyone…Sziastok Mindenkinek. Connect with Ilka and Purchase her Cookbook Memoir Through Her Social Media Pages BelowFacebook: Ilka's Kitchen.  Stories and Recipes from my Hungarian heritageInstagram: @ilkas_kitchen_storiesConnect with the PodcastWebsite: www.myhungarianheritage.com. Email: Christine@myhungarianheritage.comInstagram: @hungarianheritagepodcastFacebook: Hungarian Heritage Podcast 

THE WORLD OF JULIEN FREJAVILLE
JOHANNES BRAHMS - HUNGARIAN DANCE N°5 (JULIEN FREJAVILLE REMIX)

THE WORLD OF JULIEN FREJAVILLE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 3:29


JOHANNES BRAHMS - HUNGARIAN DANCE N°5 (JULIEN FREJAVILLE REMIX)

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Reading Gothic
15: Dracula by Bram Stoker: Part 1

Reading Gothic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 68:35


Jonathan Harker, a newly qualified solicitor, travels to a remote castle in Transylvania to finalise the sale of an English abbey to a reclusive and mysterious Count. But things are not what they appear to be ... or rather, they are exactly what they appear to be ... Read and edited by Tracey Carvill Music by https://www.purple-planet.com/ Classical music from https://musopen.org/music/?instrument=piano&period=classical . We used: Hungarian Dance no. 3 - Allegretto in F major by Brahms Hungarian Rhapsody no. 2, S. 244-2 by Franz Liszt Backgrounds and sounds from https://freesound.org/ : Arnaud-coutancier: church-door-bolt-2 Arnaud-coutancier: nervous-horses Audio-dread: very-creepy-horror-music-2 Betchkal: 080809-dogs Cgeffex: whip-crack-01 Czarcazas: shattering-glass-small Dblover: howling-wind-ambience Giovannitp: horse-and-chariot-30-sec Inchadney: distant-thunderstorm Inspectorj: rooster-calling-close-a Khenshom: keys-in-wooden-door-trying-to-open-door-with-keys-2 Mags-007: opening-door-003 Markadirector: monastery-footsteps Paresh: wolves Seachangeau: teatime-serving-tea-carolyn Taira-komori: howl Vero-marengere: canadian-horse-carriage Ylearkisto: sudet-ulvovat-wolves-howling-small-pack-frost-snapping Zat-dude: ominous-background Comments? Suggestions? Requests? Get in touch: On Facebook: @ReadingGothic On Twitter: @smiley_goth7 On Wattpad: https://www.wattpad.com/user/TraceyMary7 Want to help fund the project? Here's my Ko-Fi page: https://ko-fi.com/traceymary7

Música Clásica para la Relajación y la Meditación
Los 65 fragmentos de obras maestras de la música clásica que todos conocen (pero no todos conocen sus títulos)

Música Clásica para la Relajación y la Meditación

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 16:24


Las piezas más icónicas de la música clásica que definitivamente debes conocer. Las mejores canciones instrumentales que todos conocen, pero nadie sabe el nombre, a pesar de que casi todos los días las escuchamos en programas de televisión o en anuncios. Mozart, Chopin, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky y mucho más. ¡Esto es realmente clásico! Temas: 1)00:00 - Tchaikovsky, Swan lake, Dance of little Swans (or cygnets) 2)00:19 - Rossini, The barber of Seville 3)00:26 - George Bizet, Toreador song 4)00:38 - Vivaldi "Four seasons", Summer 5)00:54 - Edvard Grieg - In the hall of the Mountain King 6)1:15 - Chopin, Nocturne in C#m 7)1:36 - Tchaikovsky, Dance of the sugar plum fairy 8)1:48 - Beethoven, Fur Elise 9)2:00 - Johann Strauss II, Wiener Blut 10)2:13 - Dvorak, Symphony no 9 11)2:26 - Richard Strauss, Also sprach Zarathustra 12)2:39 - Mozart, Symphony no 40 13)2:48 - Chopin, Nocturne in Eb op 9 no 2 14)3:08 - Bach, prelude in C 15)3:23 - Erik Satie, Gymnopedie no 1 16)3:38 - Leo Delibes, Flower duet 17)3:48 - Giuseppe Verdi, libiamo ne' lieti calici 18)4:03 - Bach, Orchestral suite no 2 19)4:18 - Boccherini, minuet 20)4:30 - Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker: Russian dance 21)4:38 - Mozart, Eine kleine Nachtmusic 22)4:55 - Erik Satie, Gnossienne no 1 23)5:15 - Chopin, Nocturne in Bbm 24)5:32 - Johann Strauss II, The Blue Danube 25)5:47 - Chopin, "Minute Waltz" 26)6:00 - Beethoven "Ode to Joy" 27)6:14 - Modest Mussorgsky, Night on bald mountain 28)6:39 - Tchaikovsky, 1812 Overure 29)6:51 - Mozart, Lacrimosa 30)7:09 - Chopin, "Funeral March" 31)7:29 - Tchaikovksy, Waltz of the Flowers 32)7:44 - Jacques Offenbach, "Orpheus in the Underworld" 33)7:58 - Mozart, Rondo Alla Turca 34)8:12 - Bach, Air on the G string 35)8:28 - Johann Strauss II, Tales from Vienna Woods 36)8:44 - Vivaldi, Four Seasons: Autumn 37)9:02 - Rossini, William Tell Overture 38)9:28 - Richard Wagner, Ride of the Valkyries 39)9:35 - Chopin, Revolutionary Etude 40)9:45 - Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker March 41)9:56 - N. Rimsky-Korsakov, Flight of the Bumblebee 42)10:09 - Beethoven, Symphony no. 5 43)10:25 - J.S.Bach – Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 44)10:35 - Felix Mendelssohn – Wedding March (from “A midsumer Night’s Dream”) 45)10:46 - P.I. Tchaikovsky – swan lake: act I: No.2 Valse 46)11:07 - Leo Delibes – Pizzicato (from “Sylvia”) 47)11:20 - W.A. Mozart – Piano Concerto no.21 in C major (II Movement) 48)11:31 - Johann Strauss II – Kunstlerleben (Artist’s life) op. 316 49)11:46 - Antonin Dvorak – Serenade for strings (II. Menuetto: Allegro con moto) 50)12:10 - G.F.Handel – Messiah (HWV 56) 51)12:18 - Edvard Grieg – Morning Mood 52)12:25 - Antonin Dvorak – Humoresque Op. 101, No.7 53)12:43 - Giuseppe Verdi – La donna e mobile 54)13:04 - Georges Bizet – Habanera 55)13:20 - Jahannes Brahms – Hungarian Dance no.5 in F sharp minor 56)13:31 - Johann Strauss II – “Fruhlingsstimmen” Op 410 (Voices of Spring) 57)13:44 - Georges Bizet – Prelude to Act 1 for “Carmen” 58)13:57 - Antonio Vivaldi – the Four seasons “Spring” (I: Allegro) 59)14:13 - P.I. Tchaikovsky – swan lake, Act II: No.10 Scene (Moderato) 60)14:33 - Franz Liszt – Liebestraume no. 3 in A flat major 61)14:42 - Claude debussy – Clair De lune (from Suite bergamasque) 62)15:07 - Erik Satie – Gnossienne No.3 63)15:32 - Frederic Chopin – Prelude Op.28, no.4 64)15:56 - Ludwig van Beethoven – Moonligh Sonata

Música Clásica para la Relajación y la Meditación
La mayoría de las obras maestras de música clásica icónicas que todos conocen en un solo audio

Música Clásica para la Relajación y la Meditación

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 215:14


Más de 3,5 horas de las grabaciones de música clásica más famosas y reconocibles. ¡Lo mejor de la música clásica para estudiar, leer, relajarse y (sobre todo) disfrutar! Temas: 0:00 P.I. Tchaikovsky – Swan Lake, Act II: No.10 Scene (Moderato) 02:42 Edvard Grieg – Morning Mood 06:22 Ludwig van Beethoven – Für Elise (Bagatelle No.25 in A minor) 08:51 Frederic Chopin - Nocturne in C-sharp minor 12:56 Georges Bizet - Habanera ("L'amour est un oiseau rebelle") 14:58 W.A. Mozart - Rondo alla Turca ("Turkish March") 18:33 Ludwig van Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata (The Piano Sonata No. 14 in C♯ minor "Quasi una fantasia", Op. 27, No. 2) 23:47 Antonio Vivaldi – The Four Seasons “Summer” (III: Presto) 26:24 P.I. Tchaikovsky – Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy 28:10 Federic Chopin – Prelude Op.28, no.4 30:44 Gioachino Rossini – Overture to “The Barber of Seville” 36:29 Jahannes Brahms – Hungarian Dance no.5 in F-sharp minor (fragment) 37:06 W.A Mozart – Eine kleine Nachtmusik (Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major) 42:54 J.S.Bach – Air on the G string (from Orchestral Suite No.3, BWV 1068) 45:47 W.A. Mozart – Symphony No.40 in G minor (1. Molto allegro) 51:44 Erik Satie – Gymnopedie no.1 54:56 Johann Strauss II – “Frühlingsstimmen”, Op. 410 ("Voices of Spring") 1:01:31 Frederic Chopin – Nocturne in B-flat minor, Op. 9, no.1 1:07:07 P.I. Tchaikovsky – The Nutcracker: Act I, No.4 Russian Dance 1:08:08 J.S.Bach – Orchestral Suite no.2 in B minor (7.Badinerie) 1:09:07 Gioachino Rossini – William Tell Overture 1:14:55 Antonin Dvorak – Symphony no. 9 in E minor ("From the New world": IV. Allegro con fuoco) 1:26:39 P.I. Tchaikovsky – The Nutcracker: Act I, No. 8 Waltz of the Flowers 1:31:47 Richard Wagner – Ride of the Valkyries 1:37:08 Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonata No. 8 in C Minor Pathetique, Op. 13 (II. Adagio cantabile) 1:42:08 Johann Strauss II – "An der schönen blauen Donau" (The Blue Danube),Op.314 1:49:19 Erik Satie – Gnossienne No.1 1:52:42 Edvard Grieg – In the Hall of the Mountain King 1:54:58 Frederic Chopin – Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 9, No. 2 1:59:30 Antonio Vivaldi – The Four Seasons “Autumn” (1. Allegro) 2:04:30 Franz Liszt – Liebestraume no. 3 in A flat major 2:09:00 W.A. Mozart – Piano Concerto no.21 in C major (II. Movement) 2:13:19 Ludwig van Beethoven – The Symphony No.5 in C minor (fragment) 2:20:10 Claude Debussy – Clair de lune (from "Suite bergamasque") 2:25:12 N.Rimsky-Korsakov – Flight of the Bumblebee (from “The Tale of Tsar Saltan) 2:26:28 P.I. Tchaikovsky – The Nutcracker: Act I, No. 2 (March) 2:28:25 Edvard Grieg - Notturno, Op.54, No.4 2:32:45 Felix Mendelssohn – Wedding March (from “A Midsumer Night’s Dream”) 2:37:46 Georges Bizet – Prelude to Act 1 for “Carmen” 2:40:02 Antonio Vivaldi – The Four Seasons “Spring” (1.Allegro) 2:43:36 Erik Satie – Gnossienne No.3 2:46:17 Johann Strauss II – Künstlerleben ("Artist's Life"), op.316 2:49:08 Frederic Chopin – “Revolutionary Etude” (Etude Op.10, No.12) 2:51:51 Luigi Boccherini – Minuet from String Quintet in E, Op. 11, No.5 (G 275) 2:54:00 Ludwig van Beethoven – Ode to Joy (from Symphony no. 9 in D minor) 2:57:53 Richard Strauss – Also sprach Zarathustra 2:59:14 Frederic Chopin – Waltz in D-flat major, Op 64, No 1 ("Minute Waltz") 3:01:00 Tomaso Albinoni - Adagio in G minor (attributed to Tomaso Albinoni, but actually proabably composed by Remo Giazotto). 3:04:29 Modest Mussorgsky – Night on Bald Mountain 3:11:49 Johann Strauss II – “Wiener Blut”, Op. 354 3:13:24 J.S.Bach – Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 3:16:29 Jacques Offenbach – Overture to “Orpheus in the Underworld” (can-can section) 3:18:14 Leo Delibes – Pizzicato (from “Sylvia”) 3:20:09 Frederic Chopin – Funeral March (Piano Sonata No.2 in B flat minor Op 35: III. Marche Funebre) 3:29:33 W.A. Mozart – Requiem in D minor 3:33:01 J.S.Bach – Prelude in C major

VSM: Mp3 audio files
J.Brahms: Hungarian Dance from Halloween Collection (simplified version) for viola and piano - Mp3 audio file

VSM: Mp3 audio files

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 2:11


The Great Composers Podcast - a classical music podcast
35 - Johannes Brahms, pt. 3 "New Germans and New Paths" - Classical Music Podcast

The Great Composers Podcast - a classical music podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 84:19


Ep. 35 - In April 1853, Johannes Brahms left Hamburg with the Hungarian violinist Eduard Reményi for a short concert tour of North German towns. After performing in small venues and for small crowds to great success, the duo decided to try their luck in Hanover. There they met one of the most important musicians of the day, who sent them visit another, and yet another... --------------- Subscribe on iTunes and give us a 5-star review! download our app! Visit and like our Facebook page! https://www.facebook.com/thegreatcomposerspodcast/?ref=bookmarks ----------------- Music in this episode (all by Brahms unless otherwise noted): 1. Sonata in C major op. 1, mvt. 1, Allegro 2. Hungarian Dance no 5, Fritz Kreisler and Carl Lamson 3-5. "Eine Faust Symphonie" fragments of mvt. 1 - Faust, by Franz Liszt 6. Hungarian Dance no. 2, Andreas Pfaul, piano 7. Sonata in C major op. 1, mvt. 3 Scherzo (A section) 8. FAE Sonata, mvt. 3, Scherzo, Oliver Colbenston violin 

Queer Dungeoneers
Ep 47: Ode to Hubris

Queer Dungeoneers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 31:16


Some situations can only be expressed through the highs and lows of iconic public domain classical music. Kremora and Jolene meet up with old friends, while Patsy watches Nim's vaulting ambitions overleap themselves. End of Time and Other Bothers podcast: https://albasalix.com/other-bothers/QD word search: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nP3kE0OyBS4442mTztMDq_skkJJfZbff  Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/queerdungeoneersDiscord: https://discord.gg/kYgt5AgTwitter: @QueerDungeonsMerch: https://queerdungeoneers.threadless.com/Episode Transcripts: https://sites.google.com/view/queer-dungeoneers-transcripts/home “Waltz of the Flowers”: Orange Free Sounds“Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies”: Incompetech“Flight of the Bumblebee”: US Army Band (No, really. They should stick to music.)“Hungarian Dance #6”: Latsos Piano Duo“Cancan”: Musopen“Morning Mood”: Bjarte Engeset“Symphony #5”: Youtube Audio Library“In the Hall of the Mountain King”: Czech National Symphony Orchestra“Divertissement – Pizzicato”: Incompetech“Hungarian Dance #5”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BweetD4awiw“Waltz of the Snowflakes”: Gurzenich Orchestra of Cologne

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Allegro Mágico, Música clásica para niños

Un emocionante episodio en el que jugarás con la nieve con Tchai y sus mejores amigos: muñecos de nieve, peleas de bolas de nieve, y por supuesto, la carrera de trineos. Todo acompañado de música clásica que hará volar tu imaginación. Las notas del episodio en allegromagico.com/9.  En este episodio escucharás: [0:56] The Bells  (Kokola) Op.35: I Allegro ma non tanto (The Silver Sleigh Bells) - Sergei Rachmaninov  [3:00] Vremena Goda  (The Seasons), Op.67: Winter Hail - Alexander Glazunov [03:58] Las Cuatro Estaciones Op.8, Winter: Allegro non Molto - Antonio Vivaldi [07:42]  Hungarian Dance no.5 - Johannes Brahms [09:00] Epilogue, Band Sonora Frozen - Christophe Beck [11:21] Romeo y Julieta, Acto II, Escena XXXIII, La pelea de Tibalto y Mercurio - Sergei Prokofiev  [13:00] Obertura de Guillermo Tell - Gioacchino Rossini Comparto mi primer comentario y el primer dibujo.  ¿Te gustó el episodio? Si sí, suscríbete y califica el podcast en iVoox o en iTunes.  Si quieres recibir nuestro newsletter da click aquí.  ¿Qué temas te gustaría escuchar en el podcast? Escríbenos aquí.  Síguenos en: Facebook @allegromagicopodcast Twitter @AllegroMagico Instagram @allegromagico    

NightVision Techno PODCAST by Sade Rush
DJ Budai [HU] - NightVision Techno PODCAST 68 pt3

NightVision Techno PODCAST by Sade Rush

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2014 60:39


DJ Budai (HU) - NightVision Techno PODCAST 68 Pt. 3 This set was recorded at Balaton Sound 2014, Zamárdi, Hungary 11.07.2014! Bio: He started his career like thousands of self-appointed DJs all over the world. By collecting cassettes, he started to go out to clubs to study how the 'good olds' doing their job. He got his first possibility to spin because of an illness, he had to play instead the Angyal bar's (not the same as today's Angyal bar) resident DJ. In 1990 he was the runner-up of the hungarian DMC. While the promoters started to invite him to play in clubs, the first 'only techno' club in the country, Hysteria, opened it's doors. During the year he became invited into Siofok's primary club, to Flört, where he set the sound of the club. In 1994 a huge step of Hungary's dance scene became organized. It was X-Mas Mayday. DJ Budai and his mates became invited, and this invitaion was followed by numerous others. In the spring of 1995 a new electronic music club has been opened, called Dark Side. The industrial club became the new residency of DJ Budai. In that year's summer they organised the trendsetter Stüssy Boat Party on Lake Balaton. Boat parties are still the summers' exclusive happenings. In the end of 1995, from Dark Side he moves his residency to Budapest's new club, E-Play. This time, he and some of his friends established FREEE Magazin, the first Hungarian Dance and Club Magazine. In 1997 he released his first mix CD, the retrospective Techno-House Classics Of '93-96. Labels in Hungary started to realize that it's well worth to release uncompromising DJ mixes. DJ Budai started to write music and made remixes for several artists. In 1997 Silvervoice awarded him in the ‘DJ of the Year' category. He usually played on top events as Hyperspace, Sziget Festival, Budapest Parádé Bonus, Mayday. In 1999 he released DJ Mix 2, which's progressive sound makes his fans amazed again and again. He usually spins in Austria, Germany, Romania, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Switzerland, and Serbia. In 2000 he released his new mix CD, Techno-Logic Vol. 1, which has a brand new concept again. By releasing mix CD-s he started to produce his own music in 1999. His first tries were remixes, but with his first own music, Let's Just Go For It, he established his career as a producer as well. Three of his works together with Ferry had been released on the nederlander label Pro. Csepp a Tengerben, which contains some samplings from Hungarian top pop act Jazz+Az, got some places on several international DJs' charts. In the summer of 2002 Underground Records has published his new double mix CD („2002”) with a couple of his own musics on it. „2002” became the top seller mixed album of the year of 2002. On the summer of 2002 he and his friends started to organize Hungary's first ever deep house party serie I Love Deep. The events became a top night in Budapest and still going it. In the fall of 2004 he released a DVD plus a new mixed album called „Live – Funky-Techno Roadmovie” which covered a tour in picture and sound. The movie had been shot on various locations including Hungary, Slovakia, USA, Ukraine. Highlighting events from Sziget Festival, Budapest Parade, Sullivan Room and Larchmont from the USA plus various great events. Budai's last CD was released by Foundation Records. “I Love Deep 01 – Mixed By Budai” is focusing on I Love Deep Events and I Love Deep Records. The popular event series is the residency for Budai and that is the only event where he playing house regularly. In the spring of 2005 Egotraxx founded it's new sublabel I Love Deep. The label has got many positive feedback since its start. After the first release the tracks of ILD artists appear more frequently in respected names' charts and mixes. I Love Deep is focusing on the deeper but very danceable side of house music. The label runs its own clubnight, the only deep house event in Budapest, Hungary. I Love Deep just won the „Clubnight Of The Year” award on the annual Partycom.hu E-Vote 2005 Awards. Budai and Vic met in 2000 and decided to produce tracks together and create an independent label to release them by themselves. They used to make groovy tracks that contain the funk and a positive vibe, happiness, but still built on a strong rhythm. In the end of 2001, they founded Egoist Records (now Egotraxx Records) with ex-Sonic Age member Vic. The label started with a massive groundbreaking tribal-tech release called 'Ma Macoosa' EP, and since then they keep this level as well. The label which is in its fourth year has got many positive feedback since its start. After the 12th vinyl and many international releases, the tracks of EGO artists appear more frequently in big names' charts and mixes. The labelsound is a solid fusion between tribalistic looptechno and groovy mediterranean sounds, but all of this with the characteristic Ego-flavour. Egotraxx is focusing on the soulful side of techno and tech-house. Maybe that is the reason that the label got lots of playtime from Djs like Carl Cox, Umek, Dj Preach, or Valentino Kanzyani. Ego Traxx Records is now over of its 15th release with a massive Markantonio remix. Ego Traxx works with names like DJ Preach, Marko Nastic, Alexander Koning, Marcelinho CIC, Daniel D and so on...In the spring of 2005 Egotraxx founded it's new sublabel: I Love Deep Records. The label has got many positive feedback since its start. After the first release the tracks of ILD artists appear more frequently in respected names' charts and mixes. I Love Deep is focusing on the deeper but very danceable side of house music. The label runs its own clubnight, the only deep house event in Budapest, Hungary. I Love Deep just won the „Clubnight Of The Year” award on the annual Partycom.hu E-Vote 2005 Awards. I Love Deep tracks already appeared on various mixed albums and compilations: Ben Watt's Buzzin Fly Vol. 03, Renaissance Presents Nic Fanciulli Vol. 2, The Timewriter's Deep Train 4: Round Trip, Terry Lee Brown Jr.'s Terry's Café 9, DJ Vibe's Global Grooves 03, Zappi's Blue Marlin Ibiza just to name a few. Various remixers featured on the label's releases: The Timewriter, Terry Lee Brown Jr., Jeff Bennett, Lukas Greenberg, has been remixed for ILD. In 2007 Budai mixed and compiled "I Love Deep 01 - Mixed by Budai" via Foundation Records. The I Love Deep album launch tour had 22 stops nationwide. From 2007 September Budai & Vic are hosting a weekly radioshow on justmusic.fm . Budai & Vic's productions are not made only for their labels. In 2007 they started to work together with legendary german tech-house label Plastic City. They're not just releasing at Plastic City but they also signed a distribution deal with Plastic City's mother-company Daredo Music for the distribution of I Love Deep and Egotraxx releases. Beside Plastic City they producing and remixing for other labels, like: Adult Records, Fuck Babe, Travels, Picth Records, Analytic Trail, Mainfloor, Teggno, Kazoo, Tech-Head Records. Tracklist: Unavailable Total Time: 1:00:39 More info: DJ Budai on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/djbudai DJ Budai on Discogs: http://www.discogs.com/artist/116058-DJ-Budai DJ Budai on BeatPort: http://www.beatport.com/artist/budai/212234 DJ Budai on Resident Advisor: http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/budai NightVision Techno PODCAST on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/nightvisiontechnopodcast NightVision Techno PODCAST on Digitally Imported: http://www.di.fm/undergroundtechno NightVision Techno PODCAST on Art Style Techno: http://artstyletechno.hu/nightvision-techno-podcast/ NightVision Techno PODCAST on MixLR: http://mixlr.com/nightvision-techno-podcast/ NightVision Techno PODCAST on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/hu/podcast/nightvision-techno-podcast/id472942249 NightVision Techno PODCAST on TuneIn: http://tunein.com/radio/NightVision-Techno-Podcast-p534346/ NightVision Techno PODCAST on MIXCLOUD and DIRECT LINK: http://www.mixcloud.com/nightvision_techno_podcast/ NightVision Techno PODCAST on FB: http://www.facebook.com/nightvisiontechno NightVision Techno PODCAST on YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/nightvisiontechno E-mail: nightvisiontechnopodcast@t-online.hu

SkeinAfterSkein
EPISODE 43 – GO NEPAL!!!

SkeinAfterSkein

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2014


Episode 43 – OLYMPICS! From Michele’s house: olympics talk, yarn-stuff, shopping, and exactly WHAT IS a challenge? (yarn talk starts at about 15 minutes) MASSIVE CORRECTION: The music used today is not from a Russian composer. It is Johannes Brahms’ Hungarian Dance #5. Apologies to Hungary, Russia, Germany, and anybody who is a classical music […]

Music From 100 Years Ago
V-Disc Military Bands

Music From 100 Years Ago

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2013 34:38


Music produced by military bands and recorded by the V-Disc program in the 1940s.  Songs include: Stairway to the Stars, Swingtime in the Rockies, Go Down Moses, Little Liza and Hungarian Dance #5

Shimmy Cast
Shimmy Cast Episode #45

Shimmy Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2010


Episode 45 is available for download.59:86 minutes 28.5MBIn this episode you'll hear:1) Podcast-safe music: Introduction to Belly Dancing from the album The Shuffleboard Queens by Deirdre Flint, available at CDBaby. This song is not for duplication and is copyrighted by Deirdre Flint.2)Answers to: What 5 things make a good belly dancer to you?If you could go through a dancers wardrobe closet whose would you go through and why?The next question: Do you drill moves and if so tell us about your regiment?3)News - see forum board for links.4) Review: Bellydance Superstars: Introduction to Bellydance reviewed by Anala Rabari. Note: The reviewer rented this DVD.5) Podcast-safe music: Hungarian Dance by Saharadja from the Podsafe Music Network.6)Emails/Feedback7) Interviews with Shimmy Fest Attendees8)Podcast-safe music: Crossing the Divide by School of Ambience from the Podsafe Music Network.

My Tally Piano Music Club
Hungarian Dance, Casey Avellone

My Tally Piano Music Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2009 0:27


Piano duet played by Casey Avellone and her piano teacher, Cynthia Marie VanLandingham, at Tally Piano Studios in Tallahassee, Florida. (www.tallypiano.com)

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