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Blumenleben, op. 30/1

Alessandro Clerici 

Blumenleben, op. 30: No. 5, The Zephyr (arr. Lindemann)

Hartmut Lindemann 

Bolero, op. 51/3

David Fruhwirth 

Carmen Fantasia, op. 3/3: parts 1 and 2.

Joseph Joachim 

Carmen – Fantaisie brillante

Coco Tomita 

Concerto No. 3 in G Minor for Violin and Orchestra, op. 99

Aaron Rosand 

Der Zephir

Wolfgang Schneiderhan 

Fantaisie brillante on Bizet’s “Carmen”

Livia Sohn
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Fantaisie tziganesque, op. 4. Plaintes arabes, op. 6/1. Chant polonais, op. 6/2. Rózsa czardas—Danse hongroise, op. 59/1. Huszárenlied, op. 59/2. Mosaïque—10 Morceaux, op. 49. Fantaisie tziganesque, op. 55/1. Fantaisie tziganesque, op. 55/2. Cantilène, op. 70. Ballade, op. 104/1. Humoreske, op. 104/2

Ferenc Szecsödi 

Hejre /far/. Zephyr, op. 30, no. 5

Maud Powell 

Hejre Kati

Oleh Krysa
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Édua Zádory 
Josef Sakonov 
Thomas Albertus Irnberger 

Hejre Kati, op. 22, no. 1

Carl Flesch 

Hejre Kati. The Violin Maker of Cremona

Ruggiero Ricci
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Hejre Kati. Zephyr, op. 30, no. 5

Maud Powell 

Hejre Katie

Ragin 

Hejre Kati—Scene from the Czarda, op. 32, no. 4

Mátyás Antal 

Hullámzó Balaton, Op. 33

Édua Zádory 

Hullámzó Balaton. The Zephyrs

Joseph Joachim 

Hullámzó Baliaton. Zephyr (1908, 1913). Nocturne in A Minor. Unter ihrem Fenster

Joseph Szigeti 

Knospensprossen, op. 80: Scherzo

Alessandro Clerici 

Le Zephir, op. 30, no. 5. BRAHMS (ed. Joachim): Hungarian Dance No. 5

Kimon Daeshik Kang 

Music by

Ferenc Fricsay 

Nocturnes, opp. 4 and 73

Alessandro Clerici 

Romance, op. 25

Alessandro Clerici 

Scene from the Csardas: Maros Vize, op. 18,no.3

Joseph Szigeti 

Scenes de la Csárda, op. 33: No. 5, Hullámzó Balaton

Antony Cooke 

Scenes de la Csárda: No. 8, op. 60, “Azt mondják“; No. 3, op. 18, “Moros vize“; No. 2, op. 13, “Kis furulyám“; No. 12, op. 83, “Piezi tubiczám“; No. 7, op. 41, “Kossuth nóta“; No. 5, op. 33, “Hullámzó Balaton“; No. 14, op. 117; No. 4, op. 32, “Hejre Kati“

Charles Castleman 

Scenes for the Czardas No. 3, op. 18, “Maros vise”

Joseph Szigeti 
Joseph Szigeti 

Scenes from the Czarda, op. 32: no. 4, Hejre Kati

Mátyás Antal 

Scène de la Csárda No. 2, “Hullámzó Balaton”

Civitas Ens 

Scènes de Csárda No. 4, op. 32, “Hejre Kati”

Elmira Darvarova
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Elmira Darvarova
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Elmira Darvarova
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Elmira Darvarova
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Elmira Darvarova
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Elmira Darvarova
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Elmira Darvarova
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Elmira Darvarova
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Scènes de la csardas. Poèmes hongrois. Nouveaux poèmes hongrois

Shaham
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

Scènes de la Csárda, op. 18/3: Maros vize

Danbi Um 

Scènes de la csárda. Poèmes hongrois. Nouveaux poèmes hongrois

Hagai Shaham 

Scènes de la Csárda: Hungarian Rhapsody

Joseph Szigeti 

Scènes de la Csárda: No. 1, op. 9; No. 2, op. 13, “My Little Flute“; No. 3, op. 18, “The Waters of Maros“; No. 4, op. 32. “Hejre Kati.“ Élégie, op. 14/1. Larghetto, op. 14/2. Contemplation, op. 14/3. 3 Morceaux charactéristiques, op. 46. 2 Mazurkas de concert, op. 54. Fantaisie élégiaque, op. 62. Scherzo, op. 80

Ferenc Szecsödi 

Scènes de la Csárda: No. 1, op. 9; No. 2, op. 13, “My Little Flute“; No. 3, op. 18, “The Waters of Maros“; No. 4, op. 32. “Hejre Kati“; No. 5, op. 33, “The Wavy Balaton“; No. 6, op. 34, “The Yellow Beetle“; No. 7, op. 41, “Kossuth's Melody“; No. 8, op. 60, “So They Say“; No. 9, “Czinka Panna's Tune“; No. 10, op. 69, “Memoirs from Szalatna“; No. 11, op. 82, “The Willow's Withered Branch“; No. 12, op. 83, “My Little Turtle Dove“; No. 12, op. 102; No. 14, op. 117, “On the Themes of Lavotta.“ Poèmes hongrois, op. 27. Nouveaux poèmes hongrois, op. 76

Hagai Shaham 

Scènes de la csárda: No. 3, “Maros vize”; No. 4, “Hejre Kati”

Chloë Hanslip 

Scènes de la Czárda: No. 4, “Hejre Kati”

Friedemann Eichhorn 

Six Pieces, Op. 121: No. 1, “Preghiera”

Édua Zádory 

Sonata Romantique, op. 22

Atty Lengyel 

Sonate romantique, op. 22

Alessandro Clerici 

The Zephir

Erica Morini 

The Zephyr

Jan Kubelík 
Jan Kubelík 

The Zephyr, op. 30, no. 5

Tibor Varga 

Violin Concertos: No. 1, “Concerto dramatique“; No. 2. Suite for Violin and Orchestra, op. 5

Hagai Shaham 

Violin Concertos: No. 1, “Concerto dramatique”; No. 2

Chloë Hanslip 

Violin Concertos: No. 3 in g, op. 99; No. 4 in a, op. 101, “All'antica.“ Variations sur un thème hungrois, op. 72

Hagai Shaham 

Zefir, op. 30, no. 5

Salvatore Accardo 

Zephyr

Ruggiero Ricci 
Sherry Kloss 

Zephyr, op. 30/5

Joseph Szigeti 
Joseph Szigeti 

 

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