Hungarian Dance No. 5
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Hungarian Dance No. 5 is the fifth and most popular of 21 dance songs composed by Johannes Brahms. Most of the songs are based heavily on earlier works, No. 5 in particular is based on "Bártfai emlék" by Béla Kéler. No. 5 was published in 1869.
Contents
Games
Released |
Game |
Arranger |
Length |
Format |
Listen |
1983-??-?? | Spy's Demise (A8) | SAP | |||
1986-??-?? | The Bard's Tale (C64) | Lawrence Holland | SID | ||
1987-08-?? | Creative Music System (DOS) | Sim Wong Hoo | 1:34 | CMS | |
1991-03-15 | Nadia of the Mysterious Sea (FC) | Michiharu Hasuya, Masaaki Harada | 0:49 | NSF | |
1991-12-?? | Home Alone (SNES) | Mark Van Hecke | SPC |
Spy's Demise (A8)
The Bard's Tale (C64)
Creative Music System (DOS)
Hungarian Dance No. 5 is located on Song Disk 1 as Hgry5.cms. The file's metadata credits arrangement to Sim Wong Hoo. The tune is played on two SAA1099 chips.
Nadia of the Mysterious Sea (FC)
The song is the seventh stage theme of the game. It plays on stages 16, 18, 20, 47, 49, and 50. It was arranged by either Michiharu Hasuya or Masaaki Harada, who arranged it with their proprietary sound driver, Sound Routine 4 Gou.
Home Alone (SNES)
Links
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_Dances_%28Brahms%29 - Wikipedia.
- youtube.com/watch?v=3X9LvC9WkkQ - Professional recording.