• Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15 (Franz Liszt). The "Rákóczi March" originates from the "Rákóczi Song" (Hungarian: Rákóczi-nóta), a melody that first appeared in the...
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    Sigismund Rákóczi; some decades into the 17th century, the Rákóczis became the wealthiest aristocrats of Hungary. Most famous was Francis II Rákóczi, who led...
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    Francis II Rákóczi (Hungarian: II. Rákóczi Ferenc, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈraːkoːt͡si ˈfɛrɛnt͡s]; 27 March 1676 – 8 April 1735) was a Hungarian nobleman...
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  • the art director Márton Vincze. A separate Hungarian-language version, Rákóczi induló, was made. Gustav Fröhlich as Oberleutnant Tarjan Leopold Kramer...
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    instead of "territory liberated from the Ottomans". Francis II Rákóczi (Hungarian: II. Rákóczi Ferenc) was the son of an old noble family and one of the richest...
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  • Rákóczi March, S.244/15, in A minor, is the fifteenth Hungarian Rhapsody by Franz Liszt. Written in 1853, the rhapsody is based on the Rákóczi March....
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  • Rákóczi may refer to: Rákóczi, a Hungarian noble family in the Kingdom of Hungary Rákóczi Association, a Budapest-based non-governmental organization...
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    was a court musician of Francis II Rákóczi. Her father and brothers are said to be the authors of the Rákóczi March. She studied music in Rozsnyó (today...
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    against the Habsburg monarchy, Rákóczi persuaded Bethlen to help and commanded Transylvanian forces in several battles. Rákóczi was elected prince after Bethlen's...
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    two instruments are thought to have little in common. Sound sample Rákóczi March played on Tárogató, from 1908 Problems playing this file? See media...
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    George II Rákóczi (30 January 1621 – 7 June 1660), was a Hungarian nobleman, Prince of Transylvania (1648-1660), the eldest son of George I and Zsuzsanna...
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    Hungarica (Zoltan Rozsnyai): 1. Bizet (Carmen prelude) [2:30] 2. Berlioz (Rákóczi March from Damnation of Faust) [4:40] 3. Rimsky-Korsakov (Procession of the...
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    Joseph Rákóczi (Hungarian: Rákóczi József; 17 August 1700 – 10 November 1738) was the second son of Francis II Rákóczi and Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Wanfried...
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  • Nation". The coda of the work features a fleeting quotation from the Rákóczi March, which Hector Berlioz had earlier utilised in his La damnation de Faust...
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  • leader of uprising against Habsburgs, Francis II Rákóczi had built his tent beneath it when he marched with his army in the end of 17th century. Today...
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    Festival Overture. He acquainted Hector Berlioz with the tune of the Rákóczi March, which Berlioz used in The Damnation of Faust. He headed the Budapest...
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    Rákóczi út (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈraːkoːt͡si ˈuːt], Rákóczi Avenue) is one of the busiest arterial roads in Budapest, Hungary. It runs in an east-west...
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    often only played from recording). Recognition is also given to the "Rákóczi March", a short wordless piece (composer unknown, but sometimes attributed...
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    imperial song, “Hail you in the wreath, My Austria, the Radetzky and the Rákóczi march. The music can be heard in wide areas and is enthusiastically received...
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    Gyulafehérvár), the people united under Francis II Rákóczi, a Roman Catholic magnate. Most of Hungary soon supported Rákóczi, and the Hungarian Diet voted to annul...
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    fière"—Faust's climactic invocation of all nature—and incorporating the Rákóczi March, which had been a thunderous success at a concert in Pest, Hungary,...
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    Kaposvári Rákóczi FC is a football club in Kaposvár, Hungary. Their home stadium is Rákóczi Stadion. The team is named after Francis II Rákóczi, a Transylvanian...
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    the Central Band have been published. It performs pieces such as the Rákóczi March and the Klapka Induló. The band's uniform is similar to the uniform...
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  • Raindrop: Frédéric Chopin, Prelude No. 15 in D flat major, Op. 28/15 Rákóczi March: Franz Liszt, Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15, S. 244/15 Rasumovsky: Ludwig...
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  • Alphons Czibulka Kirmesse Scene (Vin ou bière) from Faust by Gounod Rákóczi March from La Damnation de Faust by Hector Berlioz Sword Chorus from Faust...
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    Ilona Zrínyi (redirect from Ilona Rakoczi)
    Krsto Frankopan and the wife of Francis Rákóczi I and Imre Thököly, as well as the mother of Francis Rákóczi II. She is remembered in history for her...
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  • 1625) 1627 – Stephen Fox, English politician (d. 1716) 1676 – Francis II Rákóczi, Hungarian prince (b. 1676) 1679 – Domenico Lalli, Italian poet and librettist...
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    Kármán, Gábor. "II. Rákóczi György 1657. évi lengyelországi hadjáratának diplomáciai háttere [The diplomatic background of György Rákóczi II's 1657 Polish...
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    Rákóczi and his wife with hereditary rights. That same year, George I Rákóczi became the Prince of Transylvania, and several members of the Rákóczi family...
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    The Rákóczi's sculpture in Košice is a bronze statue of Francis II Rákóczi, situated in the Executioner's Bastion in the historical centre of Košice, Slovakia...
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