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Hungarian “Gypsy-Band” Music in Vienna, 1850-1914

The Csárdás Craze

Dr Jon Banks

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University of Rochester Press
24 June 2025
A detailed investigation, based on extensive study of press reports and early recordings, of the popular Hungarian bands in Vienna who influenced Brahms and other composers.

It has long been recognized that Viennese composers, especially Brahms, were profoundly influenced by Hungarian ""Gypsy bands."" Furthermore, the style hongrois repertory and style in which these bands specialized has been identified as important in its own right. The bands themselves, however, are generally relegated to the status of being part of an unknowable oral tradition, of which nothing remains apart from some highly exoticized literary hyperbole. Jon Banks's pathbreaking Hungarian ""Gypsy-Band"" Music in Vienna, 1850-1914 redresses this imbalance by presenting a detailed account of these ""other"" musicians and their interactions with the mainstream of Western classical music. To do so, it analyzes thousands of advertisements, news reports, and anecdotes in the Viennese press relating to ""Gypsy bands"" (whose members were often but not always Romani) and builds a detailed picture of who the musicians were, where they played, and how the conditions of their employment affected their lives and their music-making. The press notices are collated with evidence from contemporaneous Hungarian sources as well as an analysis of the hundreds of recordings that these bands made in the first decade of the twentieth century.

In undertaking this first systematic examination of these different kinds of materials, Jon Banks's book provides a reanimation of some extraordinary personalities and careers in the light of their own achievements as well as their influence on others.
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Imprint:   University of Rochester Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   666g
ISBN:   9781648251092
ISBN 10:   1648251099
Series:   Eastman Studies in Music
Pages:   202
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Note to the Reader Preface Introduction 1. The Touring Circuit, 1850-73 2. The World Exhibition and the Csarda Era, 1873-97 3. Mass Entertainment, 1898-1914 4. Repertory and Music 5.Intersections and Interactions Bibliography Index

JON BANKS is Senior Lecturer in Music, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK (retired).

Reviews for Hungarian “Gypsy-Band” Music in Vienna, 1850-1914: The Csárdás Craze

This is a fascinating book packed with information. The Gypsy Bands played in the style hongrois, a style that influenced composers such as Haydn, Schubert, Liszt, Brahms, Joachim, Schumann, Hubay, Sarasate, Kreisler, Bartók, etc. Banks relates many of the Hungarian melodies directly to the Dances and Rhapsodies each composer wrote. * AUSTA: AUSTRALIAN STRING ASSOCIATION *


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