Lassan (music)

Lassan (music)

:"This page concerns Lassan, the musical term. Lassan is also a town in Germany.

Lassan (from Hungarian; "lassú", slow) or more properly lassú is a musical term used to describe the slow section of the csárdás, a hungarian folk dance, or of most of Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsodies, which take their form from this dance. It generally either has a dark, somber tone or a formal, stately one.

ee also

*Friska
*Hungarian Rhapsody


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