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Brahms completed his set of 21 Hungarian Dances in 1879, originally for piano duet and arranged here for violin and piano. The fifth dance is the most famous and frequently played, and it is based on a csardas written by the Hungarian composer Béla Kéler. These piano tracks are in G minor.
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