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Performer: Szilvia Elek

BORZÓ: Divine Csárdás (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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BORZÓ: The River Maros Flows Softly (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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BRAHMS, JOHANNES: Hungarian Dances Nos. 1–21 (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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BUNKÓ: 13 Palóc Tunes from Karancsalja (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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CSILLAG: Keglevich Song (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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ELEK: Late Dream-Letters (Review by Paul Rapoport)

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FARAGÓ: Notes on a Dream (Review by Paul Rapoport)

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KECSKEMÉTI: Mourning Bells of Béni Egressy (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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KELEMEN, LÁSZLÓ DITRÓI: Sonata for Violin Solo (Review by Paul Rapoport)

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KISS, S.: Reading from Ecclesiastes (Review by Paul Rapoport)

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KONKOLY-THEGE: Eger Csárdás (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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PATIKÁRUS: Souvenir of Báránd (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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PATIKÁRUS: Souvenir of Báránd-Friss III (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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PÓCS: Meditation (Review by Paul Rapoport)

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SÁRKÖZY: Small Carter, Big Carter (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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SIMONFFY: This is My Beloved (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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SVASTIS: The Sounds of Emotion (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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SZENTIRMAY: Sweet Secrets (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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TRADITIONAL: Brown Lad (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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TRADITIONAL: Do Not Be Sad (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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TRADITIONAL: Soldiers’ Song and Csárdás (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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TRADITIONAL: Starry Sky… (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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TRADITIONAL: Wedding Dance from Toina (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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