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The Music of Hungary
Capitol...T10085...1956...33 1/3 LP Mono
Cover: G+, with 5 1/4" slip at top with our sleeve
Record: VG...tracks well...No noise...$12.00
(ibid: If you like the folks sounds of Hungary - You're like this record)
SIDE 1
1) öszirózsa, Fehér öszirózsa (Aster, White Aster) - Not Given...NTG
2) Medley: Hogyha ir majd,Edesanyam (When You Write Me, Mother)/
HOLLó Lovam LáBanyomát (My Raven-Black Stallion's Tracks) - Not Given...NTG
3) Volt egyszer egy gyönyörúszép álmom (Once I Had A Beautiful Dream) - Not Given...NTG
4) Medley: Idegen itt nekem minden (I Am A Stranger Here)/
Edesanyam is volt nekem (I Once Had A Mother) - Not Given...NTG
5) Medley: Nincsen annyi tenger csillag az égen (There Aren't Enough Stars in the Sky)/
Hajlik a jegenye (So Bends the Poplar) - Not Given...NTG
6) Medley: Lakeodalom Van Mi Uccánkban (There's a Wedding in Our Street)/
édesanyám, A Kendom (Mother, My Lover Stole My Handkerchief)/Debrecenbe Kene Menni (Let's Go To Debrecen and Buy a Turkey) - Not Given...NTG
SIDE 2
1) Amerre én járok, Meg a fák is sirnak (Where I Walk, Even the Trees Are Weeping) - Not Given...NTG
2) Hosszu volt a tegnap este (Last Night Was a Long One) - Not Given...NTG
3) Anyam szive (My Mother's Heart) - Not Given...NTG
4) Szerelmes Vagyok én szépasszony magába (I'm in Love With You, Beautify Lady) - Not Given...NTG
5) Azt beszélik Tefelõled (They Say You're Getting Married) - Not Given...NTG
6) Medley: Kis Kertemben, igaz-e Babám (In My Little Garden, Lover)/
Nyisd ki babám az ajtót (Open the Door, Sweetheart) - Not Given...NTG
ON THE BACK OF THE JACKET:
SIDE ONE
Pál Kalmár with orchestra
öszirózsa, Fehér öszirózsa (Aster, White Aster).
This immensely popular song is by Lôránd Fráter, the Stephen Foster of
Hungary. Although Fráter died in 1930, his popularity in his native land is as great
as ever today. In Aster, White Aster, the singer bemoans the swift passing of time and
carefree childhood days, the loss of parents and friends. Only the asters, those white
flowers of autumn, planted long ago by the loving hands of his mother, survive from the
singer's happy youth.
Sándor Bura and his Orchestra
Medley: Hogyha ir majd,Edesanyam (When You Write Me, Mother)/HOLLó Lovam Lá
Banyomát (My Raven-Black Stallion's Tracks). The first selection in this
instrumental medley is a folk song about a homesick lad. He asks his mother for news of
his village, of his family and friends, but not of his unfaithful sweetheart. The second
folk tune is about an embittered wanderer who wishes to leave behind no trace of himself.
He is even pleased that the tracks of his raven-black stallion are slowly covered by
softly falling snow.
Imre László with orchestra Volt egyszer egy gyönyörúszép álmom (Once I Had A Beautiful Dream)."...'twas a beautiful dream about a beautiful girl, of love and kisses, of happiness. We strolled hand-in-hand, our radiant faces beaming a smile that warmed the heart of everyone who looked at us. But 'twas a dream, a dream only, and I am alone in my cold and empty room..."
Pál Kalmár with orchestra
Medley: Idegen itt nekem minden (I Am A Stranger Here)/Edesanyam is volt nekem
(I Once Had A Mother). The first selection is a nostalgic tune by Zsigmond Bodrogi
that speaks of homesickness and yearning. I Once Had a Mother tells of an orphan lad who
remembers with grateful affection his mother and the loving care she gave him.
Sándor Bura and his Orchestra
Medley: Nincsen annyi tenger csillag az égen (There Aren't Enough Stars in the Sky)/
Hajlik a jegenye (So Bends the Poplar). These two love songs are deeply rooted folk
tunes performed here instrumentally. The first is concerned with the countless times a
love-sick young man thinks of his beloved. The well-known So Bends the Poplar reminisces
about secret meetings at a garden fence, underneath the. swaying, whispering poplar trees.
Sándor Bura and his Orchestra
Medley: Lakeodalom Van Mi Uccánkban (There's a Wedding in Our Street)/
édesanyám, A Kendom (Mother, My Lover Stole My Handkerchief)/Debrecenbe Kene Menni
(Let's Go To Debrecen and Buy a Turkey). All three of these colorful and light-hearted
selections are csárdáses.
SIDE TWO
Pál Kalmár with orchestra
Amerre én járok, Meg a fák is sirnak (Where I Walk, Even the Trees Are Weeping).
This is a song of remorse by a young man who has killed his flirtatious sweetheart. As he
is led, handcuffed, past his mother's house, he grieves over the pain and humiliation he
has caused her.
Imre László with orchestra
Hosszu volt a tegnap este (Last Night Was a Long One). In this recent song by
Jenó Sándor, a love-lorn boy who has sat up all night, drinking wine and
mourning over the girl he has lost, is teased and finally cheered by the primás,
who has stayed with him through the night.
Pál Kalmár with orchestra
Anyám szive (My Mother's Heart). Almost thirty years old, this ballad is
still extremely popular in Hungary. A jilted lover, whose heart lies by the roadside
where his girl threw it, sees a gray-haired little old lady pick it up, lass and caress
it. He is astounded to see that the figure is the spirit of his long-deceased mother,
still guarding him from loneliness and sorrow.
Imre László with orchestra
Szerelmes Vagyok én szépasszony magába (I'm in Love With You, Beautify Lady). The
song is a haunting and melodic tribute to a blue-eyed, fair-haired young woman.
Pál Kalmár with orchestra
Azt beszélik Tefelõled (They Say You're Getting Married), Another composition by
the popular Jenó Sándor, this song is a jilted lovers farewell to his girl
friend, who is about to marry a rich man.
Béla Berkes and his Orchestra
Medley: Kis Kertemben, igaz-e Babám (In My Little Garden, Lover)/
Nyisd ki babám az ajtót (Open the Door, Sweetheart). The concluding selections are both csárdáses.
The first is an instrumental version of an old folk song. The last song, like a drop of
sea water that contains all the elements of the ocean, reflects in miniature all that
goes into the making of the Hungarian character: recklessness, tenderness, daring, and
passionate love:
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