Friska
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Friska (from Hungarian: friss, fresh, pronounced frish) is the fast section of the csárdás, a Hungarian folk dance, or of most of (all except for 3, 5 and 17) Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsodies, which take their form from this dance.[1] The friska is generally either turbulent or jubilant in tone. The Friska of Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 is also the most well-known of the Hungarian Rhapsodies.
See also
- Lassan
References
- ^ Martin, György (1974). Hungarian Folk Dances. Corvina Press. ISBN 978-0-8002-1518-7.
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