Go'an, guess mates! Who's the composer?
I'll even give you a hint: Hungarian gypsy music. After all, it's part of me heritage, dontcha know.
Too busy to post about the big boobs I saw in the woods. Also too busy to let you all know about how I'll fund the Fiji trip.
So, like, stay tuned! Eh?
3 comments:
Bartók is the only Hungarian composer that comes to mind.
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov - no idea if he's Hungarian, it's just that this makes me think of Flight of the Bumblebee.
Sciencebloke: Very good guess. But no, not Boutouk (many different spellings, Hungarian is a bitch to translate).
Lisa: It always reminds me more of the little flitty birds in the yard than the bumble bee. But hey, that's why everyone's different, eh. Rimsky Korsakov was Russian, and I feel that his Sheherezade symphonic suite was his best work --at least to my ear.
To the other hundreds of you (and the two above, thanks)... The answer is...
Leitov
The song is a traditional gypsy tune (means many 100's of years old) titled Ciocira.
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