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The Hungarian Dances (German: Ungarische Tänze) by Johannes Brahms (WoO 1), are a set of 21 lively dance tunes based on Hungarian themes. They vary from about a minute to four minutes in length. They are among Brahms' most popular works, and were certainly the most profitable for him. Each dance has been arranged for a plethora of instruments and ensembles. Brahms originally wrote the version for piano 4 hands and later arranged the first 10 dances for solo piano. He wrote orchestra arrangements for No. 1, No. 3 and No. 10. Other composers, including Antonín Dvořák, orchestrated the other dances. The most famous Hungarian Dance is No. 5 in F-sharp minor (g minor in the orchestral version).
List of Hungarian Dances
- No. 1 in G minor
- No. 2 in D minor
- No. 3 in F major
- No. 4 in F minor (F sharp minor for orchestra)
- No. 5 in F sharp minor (G minor for orchestra)
- No. 6 in D flat major (D major for orchestra)
- No. 7 in F major
- No. 8 in A minor
- No. 9 in E minor
- No. 10 in E major (F major for orchestra)
- No. 11 in D minor
- No. 12 in D minor
- No. 13 in D major
- No. 14 in D minor
- No. 15 in B flat major
- No. 16 in F minor
- No. 17 in F sharp minor
- No. 18 in D major
- No. 19 in B minor
- No. 20 in E minor
- No. 21 in E minor
The Hungarian Dances bear many resemblances to, and may have influenced, the similarly profitable and popular Slavonic Dances of Antonín Dvořák.
The Hungarian Dances in popular culture
- Hungarian Dance no. 5 in G minor is used to a comedic effect in the Charlie Chaplin movie The Great Dictator in a scene where Chaplin, as a barber, attempts to shave a customer to the rhythm of the song when it comes on the radio.
- Hungarian Dance no. 5 in G Minor is a playable song in the American version of the video game Donkey Konga.
- A contemporary a cappella rendition of Hungarian Dances no. 5 in G Minor can be heard during the "Tire and Ice" track in Crash Tag Team Racing.
- Hungarian Dance no. 7 in F Major can be heard in The Sims 2: Nightlife as a song in the Classic genre of music.
- A horn line from Hungarian Dance no. 5 in G Minor can be heard in Streetlight Manifesto's song "If and When We Rise Again".
- Hungarian Dance no. 5 in G Minor and Hungarian Dance no. 7 are both featured in the video game Flash Flash Revolution.
- Hungarian Dance no. 5 in G Minor is used in O2Jam remastered and named as Brahms (O2 Version).
- Orchestral recordings of Hungarian Dance no. 1 in G Minor, Hungarian Dance no. 3 in F Major and Hungarian Dance no. 16 in F Minor is used in Civilization IV to represent the Classical era.
- in Tom Clancy's splinter cell when in the CIA HQ some guards are listing to Hungarian Dance no.5 in G Minor from a boom-box.