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What is the date of Brahms Hungarian dance number 6?

Brahms' Hungarian Dance No. 6 in D major was originally published in 1869. It is one of the most popular pieces from his set of Hungarian Dances, which were inspired by the music of Hungarian folk tunes. The dances were composed for piano four hands and later orchestrated by Brahms himself.


Who wrote Hungarian Dance No 1?

I believe the Hungarian Dance you are referring to was written by Brahms. However, there were other pieces by the same name composed by other composers.


Who composed Hungarian Dance No 1?

Brahms of course


What is Brahm's most famous piece?

Brahms's most famous piece is the Lullaby, but Hungarian Dance No. 5 is pretty famous too.


What is the Classical song called something dance?

Hungarian Dance No. 5


Who arranged Hungarian dance no 5 in g minor?

Brahams


Is the golden pyramid in Egypt real?

The Hungarian dance 5


Is best known for taking older forms and styles and redefining them in modern ways Antonín Dvorák was inspired by his Hungarian Dance No 1 What composer is this?

The "mystery composer" you are asking about is Johannes Brahms, although it is stretching a point to say that Brahms took older forms and styles and redefined them in a "modern" way.Brahms certainly had his own voice, but no musicologist I have ever heard of would describe Brahms as an "innovator". He used existing forms in fresh ways, yes - but that's originality, not innovation - they are two different things. Brahms was a fine composer, but he was no trailblazer. His First symphony - and it is magnificent - was called "Beethoven's Tenth" for a reason.


What has the author Elizabeth C Rearick written?

Elizabeth C. Rearick has written: 'Dances of the Hungarians' -- subject(s): Festivals, Folk dance music, Hungarian Folk dancing, Social life and customs


What is the opening music of the Animals Are Beautiful People?

The film uses classical music and especially well-known pieces to support a scene. A few examples:"Brahms Hungarian Dance No. 5" with acrobatic baboonsTchaikovsky's "Waltz of the Flowers", showing the miracle of the blooming desertWeber's "Invitation to the Dance" orchestrated by Berlioz, featuring the animals' celebration of Paradise's returnSmetana's "Die Moldau", throughout the movie, especially during the river scenes.


Where can you find a recording of Gypsy Airs by violinist Ysaye?

You must mean the Hungarian Dance no. 5 by Brahms, the only piece Eugene Ysaye ever recorded that comes close to that title. In 1996 Sony issued a CD of all of his recordings, Sony 62337, including this piece. If you want to buy a copy, you may not find it in a record store, and it will be rather expensive on the used-record market.


How was the you are the boys sway originated?

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