Tham khảo Csárdás

  1. Blatter, Alfred (2007). Revisiting music theory: a guide to the practice, p. 28. ISBN 0-415-97440-2.
  2. Kaufman, Nikolaj (2002). “Pesnite na banatskite bǎlgari”. Regionalni Proučvanija Na Bǎlgarskija Folklor. Tom 4. Severozapadna Bǎlgarija: Obštnosti, Tradicii, Identičnost (bằng tiếng Bulgarian): 36. ISSN 0861-6558.Quản lý CS1: ngôn ngữ không rõ (liên kết)
  3. Tari, Lujza (2012), “The Verbunkos, A Music Genre And Musical Symbol Of Hungary” (PDF), Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov, 5 (54) (1): 81–86, Bản gốc (PDF) lưu trữ ngày 27 tháng 5 năm 2015, The origin of the verbunkos style – verbunk, the dance used to recruit young serfs for the army – came to the fore of public attention already during recruitments in the 18th century...During the Austrian domination of Hungary, after 1715 the custom of enlisting recruits for the regiments of the imperial army at tavern carousals with drinking and dancing also became customary.

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