arvéds
Arvéds are a type of traditional Hungarian folk music that originated in the 18th century. The term "arvéd" is derived from the Hungarian word "arany," which means gold, reflecting the opulent and elaborate nature of these compositions. Arvéds are characterized by their complex polyphonic structure, often featuring multiple voices and intricate harmonies. They are typically performed by choirs or ensembles and are known for their rich, resonant sound.
The music of arvéds is deeply rooted in Hungarian culture and history. It often tells stories of
Arvéds have evolved over time, incorporating elements from other musical traditions and adapting to changing cultural