X. The “Verbunkos” The Appearance of the New Instrumental Style; its Origin and Development | CONTENTS | 2 The earliest mementos of the new dance music up to the beginning of the 19th century |
c) Transylvanian dance tunes in a Gipsy and Balkan manner (Bartók’s Rumanian collection)
{153.} d) Transylvanian “verbunkos” (Dénes Balásy’s collection)
e) “Dance of Marosszék,” as performed by a Transylvanian Gipsy violinist, recorded by the editor
f) Transdanubian folk-dance melody (“verbung” of Kapuvár)
X. The “Verbunkos” The Appearance of the New Instrumental Style; its Origin and Development | CONTENTS | 2 The earliest mementos of the new dance music up to the beginning of the 19th century |