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Radzi Chinyanganya introduces Hungarian Dance No. 5, one of Johannes Brahms’ most popular pieces. Inspired by the Hungarian folk dance Czárdás, it’s lively and full of energy.
Joszef Lendvai Sr. plays the gypsy violin, = while Oszkar Okros is a master of the instrument known as the cimbalom. = Together, the two musicians -- teaming up with the Budapest Festival ...
TSO’s Assistant Concertmaster Etsuko Kimura, right, and Violin James Wallenberg play an arrangement of Brahms’s Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G Minor at Budapest Restaurant on Danforth Avenue ...
A crackling performance of Brahms Hungarian Dance No. 5 was the exuberant encore at the conclusion of the Canberra Symphony Orchestra's third concert in their 2015 Llewellyn series.
The Budapest-based Dohnanyi Orchestra Budafok sent the Beethovenfest audience happily on its way with Brahms' classic Hungarian Dance No. 5.
Together, the two musicians — teaming up with the Budapest Festival Orchestra — put a Hungarian stamp on Brahms' Hungarian Dance No. 11. Ivan Fischer leads the performance in Lugano, Switzerland.
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