Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 6:54 pm Post subject: Muzyka/hudba/музы&am
Guys! let's share our favourite music in Slavic languages! How's my idea? Ребят! давайте делиться своей любимой музыкой на славянских языках! Как идейка?
OK, and Russian rock is for the next time, good things must be given by little proportions Ну, ладно, а про русский рок в следующий раз, хорошего по немножку _________________
The same song is performed by Magdolna Rúzsa (Hungarian Idol-winner, Eurovision Song contestant) in Hungarian and Serbian. I think it's even more amazing than the original:
The same song is performed by Magdolna Rúzsa (Hungarian Idol-winner, Eurovision Song contestant) in Hungarian and Serbian. I think it's even more amazing than the original:
It was nice to see that the Hungarian Idol winner sang a Slavic lament (at least that's what it sounded like to me) and not some American-inspired rock song. Nice! Here, I don't think that a Swedish equivalent of Ederlezi would've had a snowball's chance in hell of even being accepted into the contest.
It was nice to see that the Hungarian Idol winner sang a Slavic lament (at least that's what it sounded like to me) and not some American-inspired rock song. Nice! Here, I don't think that a Swedish equivalent of Ederlezi would've had a snowball's chance in hell of even being accepted into the contest.
She is Serbian-Hungarian girl. She is pure Hungarian but was born and raised in Kishegyes (I think), Serbia, in a region which had been part of Hungary before 1920.
She has sung several other songs from Janis Joplin, AC/DC, Enya etc. Her all-time favourite is Janis Joplin and she's often compared to her. I hope she'll have a longer life. _________________ Az alvástól megéhezem. Az evéstől elálmosodom. Az élet szép.
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Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 7:35 pm Post subject:
Walker wrote:
It was nice to see that the Hungarian Idol winner sang a Slavic lament (at least that's what it sounded like to me) and not some American-inspired rock song.
I love that Balkan "hard voice" style of singing. She would have gotten my vote.
It was nice to see that the Hungarian Idol winner sang a Slavic lament (at least that's what it sounded like to me) and not some American-inspired rock song.
I love that Balkan "hard voice" style of singing. She would have gotten my vote.
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