Let's imagine - it's evening, there's a fire in the hearth in a Hungarian tavern (Hungarian: Csárdás / csárda - tavern), the waters of the Danube float by outside the window. It's cozy here, the conversations are not silent, you can hear the wailing of the violin, the chardash dancers are restless, and the atmosphere is full of endless longing and love for freedom. That's the Hungarian tavern...
The fiery chardash is a Hungarian and Hungarian gypsy dance that originated in the 19th century. in the middle as part of the town's folklore during the recruitment of Hungarian recruits into the Austrian army. Later, the dance became popular in the works of Hungarian and other composers, especially F. Liszt, F. Erkel, J. Brahms, F. Schubert. Čardáš, like all Hungarian music, is characterized by sharp, emphasized rhythmicity, syncopation, richly ornamented melody, frequent so-called gypsy harmony.
The first part of the dance is slow and lyrical, it is mostly danced by men, the second is fast and energetic, danced in pairs. The emphasized contrast of the parts highlights the inner drama and dynamics of the music. The title of the program is borrowed from I. Kalman's operetta of the same name, excerpts of which will also be heard at the concert.
Performers:
Julija Karaliūnaitė - soprano
Ekaterina Rodionova - violin
Birutė Asevičiūtė - piano
Program:
Excerpts from the operettas of I. Kalman, J. Strauss, V. Monti, J. Halvorsen, Works by F. Kreisler and other composers - chardashes, gypsy romances, rhapsodies.
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