Could someone identify this classical tune please?

Yes. Me again.
Could someone tell me where this tune comes from. It’s a famous classical piece.
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Thanks !

Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 by Franz Liszt?

Typical.
2 minutes later and i’ve found it..
Brahms - 21 Hungarian Dances, WoO 1: No. 5 in G Minor, Allegro

Thanks any way.

Yeah, my sister used to play that piece a lot. No. 5 Hungarian Dance.

All Hungarian dances sound the same to me, and I’m part Hungarian! :frowning:

:grin: Thanks, you were close !

I try! :slight_smile:

Have you tried Hungarian food?
They have a goulash, which is very good.
Or if you wish a dish that’s Chinese,
Somewhere down in Column B there’s Lobster Cantonese.

Enchilada, that’s what people eat in Mexico,
Shish-kebab is skewered in Armenia you know.
Then there’s blubber,
The favorite of the frigid Eskimo,
Such delicious dishes, no matter where you go.

Chicken Cacciatore is Italian,
Kangaroo Souffle must be Australian.
Mutton chops are definitely British,
Chicken soup undoubtedly is Yiddish.

Pum per ni ckel
Comes from Lithuania.
Has sen pfef fer
Comes from Pennsylvania.

Wienershnitzel’s Austrian or German,
Kindly pass the sauerbraten Herman.
Borscht is what they’re eating in the Soviet,
Wait I think we’ve got some on the stove yet.

(spoiled for likely 1950’s offensiveness)

See the Mau Maus
Underneath the jungle skies.
Jolly Mau Maus
Eating missionary pies.

Frenchmen eat a lot of bouillabaisse there,
Dutchmen eat a sauce called Hollandaise there.
Smorgasbord in Sweden is the winner,
In America it’s TV dinner.

Sooo, there you have one food from each land
Each one delicious, each one simply grand.
Mix them all up in one big mish-mosh,
And what have you got? Hungarian Goulash! Hey!

Nigel: We’re real big in Bulgaria. And that other -garia, too.

David: Hungaria?

Nigel: Yeah.