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The Hungarian Dances quickly gained popularity. The piano duet was, in any case, a widely used form, providing a useful element in domestic entertainment, as well as serving a more professional purpose as a means of performing transcribed orchestra works. The Hungarian Dances were subject to the opposite process, and Brahms himself orchestrated the first, third, and tenth in 1885. The Czech composer Antonín Dvořák, to whom Brahms had given early encouragement, orchestrated the last five, and did the same for his own piano duet Slavonic Dances. Other arrangements for orchestra were made by the Russo-German composer Paul Juon, the Swedish conductor Hallen, the bandmaster Parlow, and others. The dances themselves make use of gypsy melodies, although there are three original compositions by Brahms, Nos. 11, 14, and 16. In general, the later sets issued in 1880 have more of Brahms than of Hungary, and perhaps as a result, proved to be slightly less popular. Within the prevailing idiom, the dances have considerable variety and marked rhythmic interest. It seems that Wagner had the Hungarian Dances partly in mind when he wrote with his usual sharpness, "I know famous composers that you can meet at concert masquerades, one day in the guise of a ballad singer, the next in Handel's Hallelujah wig, another time as a Jewish Csárdás player, and then again as genuine symphonists dressed up as number ten." The general public, on the other hand, has always been fond of the Csárdás, which, along with the similar verbunkos (recruiting dance), were the principal dance melodies that Brahms borrowed.
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| Product # | B0000013KA |
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| Weight | 80 g |
| Product package size | 14 x 13 x 1 cm |
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