
audiobook
by János Kriza, Elek Benedek, Balázs Orbán, Jób Sebesi
SZÉKELYFÖLDI GYÜJTÉS.
ELŐSZÓ.
TARTALOM.
SZÉKELYFÖLDI GYÜJTÉS.
BALLADÁK ÉS ROKONNEMŰEK.
DALOK.
SZERELMI DALOK. - KRIZA JÁNOS GYÜJTÉSE.
HAZAFIÚI ÉS KATONADALOK. - BENEDEK ELEK ÉS SEBESI JÓB GYÜJTÉSE.
TRÉFÁS ÉS GUNYDALOK, - KRIZA JÁNOS GYÜJTÉSE.
VEGYES DALOK. - KRIZA JÁNOS GYÜJTÉSE.
This volume brings together a vibrant selection of Székely folk material gathered in the late 19th century. Edited from the estates of several dedicated collectors, the anthology assembles ballads, lyrical songs, love verses, patriotic chants, playful ditties, and a rich assortment of tales and proverbs. The editors have added concise notes that help place each piece in its regional context without overwhelming the listener. The selection reflects both the solemn and the joyous tones of the community, giving listeners a balanced taste of its oral heritage.
Listeners will travel through the rugged Carpathian valleys on heroic ballads of soldiers and outlaws, linger in tender love songs and heartfelt laments, and smile at the witty, sometimes mischievous, verses that have entertained generations. Children’s rhymes, wedding chants, and seasonal songs reveal the everyday rhythms of village life, while the collected stories preserve the mythic imagination of the Székely people. Together, the collection offers a lively portrait of a culture whose oral tradition continues to echo across the ages. Each track is presented with clear narration, allowing the melodies and stories to shine while preserving their original flavor.
Language
hu
Duration
~7 hours (409K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-02-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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