Lassan (music) explained
Lassan (Hungarian for "slowly") or more properly lassú ("slow") is the slow section of the csárdás, a Hungarian folk dance, or of most of Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsodies, which take their form from this dance.[1] [2] It generally either has a dark, somber tone or a formal, stately one.
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Notes and References
- Book: Horn, David . Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World, Volume 11: Genres: Europe . 2017-10-05 . Bloomsbury Publishing USA . 978-1-5013-2610-3 . 182 . en.
- Book: Piotrowska, Anna G. . Gypsy Music in European Culture: From the Late Eighteenth to the Early Twentieth Centuries . 2013-12-03 . Northeastern University Press . 978-1-55553-837-8 . 207 . en.