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He might be likened to one who steals a hat, adds a new ribbon, sticks a feather in it, and calls it his own. Rakoczy March, A 1020 (C) ; 4314 (V), is the national air, dates back to 1703, and was played by a gypsy fiddler through the wars of the eighteenth century. 148 LISTENING LESSONS IN MUSIC Czardas, S 3037 (C), 17003 (V), is the most national of Hungarian folk dances, and consists of a slow, mournful minor followed by a wild and furious rhythm. The Hungarian rhapsody may be defined as a d...istinctive and elaborate composition, wild and disconnected, and made up of fragments of melody. The form was created by an Hun- garian musician, Franz Liszt (1811-1886), who wrote fifteen of these pieces. They are all constructed on the same general plan (basis of which is the folk dance, Czardas), and contain three kinds of melodies : a slow, mournful song, a playful dance, and a furious, whirling sort of dance, resembling the tarantella. There is no doubt that Liszt was influenced by the gypsies, the music being as incoherent as this people is erratic.
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