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The (often associated with musicians József "Kutya" Szilágyi and Attila "Pancsu" Szilágyi) is known for modernizing traditional Hungarian folk and "mulatós" (party) music. Zavaros a Nyárád
: Beyond the music, the phrase "Zavaros a Nyárád" is also the title of a historical monograph about the town of Nyárádszereda (Miercurea Nirajului). The Universal Band Version zavaros_a_nyarad_universal_band
The song's title translates to "The Nyárád River is Turbid (or Muddy)," referring to the Nyárád river in Transylvania (Erdély). It is a traditional folk melody often performed as a hallgató (a slow, listening song) or a csárdás (a lively dance). It is a traditional folk melody often performed
is a popular Hungarian folk song and csárdás that has been covered by numerous artists, most notably the Universal Band , a contemporary party and folk-pop ensemble. The Song: "Zavaros a Nyárád" A common verse describes a girl's house on
: The lyrics typically use the turbid river as a metaphor for a troubled or "cloudy" relationship. A common verse describes a girl's house on a hill with a spreading walnut tree in the yard.