inverziós
Inverziós refers to a type of musical composition and performance style that originated in the Hungarian folk music tradition, particularly associated with the Csángó people, a Hungarian ethnic group living in the eastern Carpathian Mountains. The term derives from the Hungarian word *inverzió*, meaning "inversion," which reflects the unique harmonic and melodic techniques used in this music.
The style is characterized by its rich, modal melodies, often featuring intricate ornamentation and a distinctive
Inverziós music gained broader recognition in the 20th century through the work of composers and ethnomusicologists
The style has also influenced modern genres, including world music, folk fusion, and experimental compositions. Artists