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| Music of Hungary: Topics |
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| History: (Timeline and Samples) |
| Genres |
Classical - Folk - Hardcore - Hip hop - Opera - Operett - Pop - Reggae - Rock - Wedding pop - Wedding rock |
| Organisations |
Mahasz |
| Awards |
Golden Giraffe |
| Charts |
MAHASZ TOP 40 album, MAHASZ Kislemez TOP 10, Dance TOP 40 |
| Festivals |
Sziget, Táncháztalálkozó, Mayday, Miskolc Opera Festival, Kaláka Folk Festival |
| Media |
Radio Petőfi, Hungaroton, VIVA, Danubius Rádió, Sláger Rádió, Tilos Radio |
| National anthem |
"Himnusz" |
| Hungarian minorities' music abroad |
| Transylvania, Vojvodina, Slovakia, Transcarpathia |
Nóta is a form of 19th century Hungarian popular song. It is one of a number of styles collectively referred to as cigányzene, which literally means Gypsy music but is used to refer to a number of styles Hungarian folk music that are of a debatable Gypsy musical style. Nota includes a variety of styles, from uptempo friss csárdás to melodramatic tempo rubato tear-jerker ballads.