From one perspective, it is a Hungarian dance full of color and charm.
Improvisation is often mentioned as being characteristic of Hungarian dance.
Observers have never failed to notice the individual nature of the Hungarian dance during the previous two centuries.
Brahms played an abbreviated version of his first Hungarian dance on the piano.
Hungarian Dance No. 5 was recorded on June 25, 1950.
Hungarian Dance No. 6 was recorded on June 16, 1950.
And there was something traditional, five Hungarian Dances by Brahms.
After the piece, when he came offstage, he told me: 'That was the easy Hungarian dance.
In the wedding divertissement, the Hungarian dances were labeled as Russian.
Brahms's Hungarian Dances were influential in the development of ragtime.