És őszintén, ha rögtön, az eredeti verzióban nem Vikidál Gyula játszotta volna Koppányt, mennyien akarnának pogányok lenni? Lehet mondani róla jót és rosszat, de olyan erős személyiség, hogy Pelsőczi Lászlót lemosta a porondról. (Akinek Varga Miklós a "magyar" hangja.)
While there are some minor translation errors, the majority (and the spirit of the translation) is correct . This Rock Opera talked about a dual conflict : - On the surface, it was about the oncoming Roman quasi-religious war machine , and it's effects on local Hungarian politics, just as Prince István's father dies , and there an oncoming power struggle in Hungarian politics . - Beneath the surface it was about a story of Hungary's first King (who served as a point of begrudging unity among the tribes) having passed away, and a succession struggle between his son (who had accepted Christ ... -- but with reservations, as the last words of the show suggest) and the Koppány who was the "Minister of War" under his father, a political position that he probably got as a political arrangement with István's father , as Koppány was the leader of one of the strongest tribes . Koppány was clearly a tribal warlord who longed for "the ancient ways", but he was also a pragmatic political character who played politics & religious politics of the era (as he points to having taken the Bizantine religious practices in order to keep Hungarians free) . István has a duality to his character, as he's seen as one of the "modern Fathers of the Hungarian Nation" -- yet his character is troubled both by inner turmoil (as he seeks peace and guidance from God) , and outer turmoil -- as Koppány correctly pointed out that he "sought outside help (Germans) against the rebel/Pagan Hungarian tribes" . And that can be seen as treason against your own people ... -- a dark mark in a supposedly honor based society . Yet that isn't the only treason going about, as several "Hungarian lords" offer their assistance (their sword), first to István and then to Koppány -- who both reject them for different yet almost the same reasons -- István doesn't seem to like their attitude , Koppány doesn't like that they offer assassination (of István) as a method to gain Koppány the Throne . István's last line in the Rock Opera points to a further inner conflict that István has -- as he ends his Coronation Speech with the words "... with you My Lord (God) , and without you." -- implying that he / Hungary both accepted Christianity and we're willing to go on without it . Or in a different interpretation : the Nation was now officially Christian, but it didn't reject it's Pegan roots or citizens . Or in another different interpretation : it could imply a separation between Church and State -- but this interpretation seems to be too "modern" , and not very probable (in terms of history) as Rome sent István a Crown with a Cross as a gift -- signifying that it accepted István / Hungary's "compliance" , and that Rome would not invade & occupy Hungary . The interpretation of those last words is intentionally difficult to translate in a single way , as it's meant to have an unclear meaning , that can be seen in different ways -- as if to underline the difficulties of the political situation (and István's inner turmoil) , as it also opens up the question if István was a devout believer or someone who struggled with his belief ... -- as his inner monologues in the Rock Opera can be interpreted as 'questioning God's will for Hungarians to kill other Hungarians in battle' . "Why would God ask this of me ?" is István's basic question -- a question he cannot ask anyone around him, as his mother (another interesting character in the Rock Opera) warns him of showing any weakness or uncertainty . Yet as the song in this video suggested, he was willing to step down from his status as the Prince / King, if Koppány agreed to accept Christianity -- all to avoid the oncoming bloodshed between the opposing Hungarians (and a future conflict with Christian Rome) .
A magyar még mindig magyar több mint ezer éve egy államként európában. Ez nagy szó aki ismeri az európai államokat és korukat. A MAGYAR LETEZETT 895 BEN ES LETEZIK 2023 BAN IS. NA EZ A NAGY SZO EUROPABA!!!
@@kleopatraracz359 Modern Hungarian pagans probably practice a form of Modern Tengri. Ancient versions were rooted in animistic practices. The modern types believe in the practical values and customs without literal interpretation or unlimited superstition of the past.
Lehet ezt feliratozni, egyrészt egy rockopera részlete, másrészt a történelmünket úgysem érti, aki nem magyar. Nem értik nekünk mit jelent, de nincs ezzel baj, mi sem érezzük át sok nép történelmét. Ami fontos lehet ebben a videóban, hogy legalább 1000 éve itt vagyunk a Kárpát-medencében, és itt is maradunk! :)
Vicces, hogy rokonom orosz hadifogoly volt.. Biztos én vagyok a ruszki szopó.. Az LMBTQ .ra gondoltam.. A magad fajta fog orosz megszállás alatt egyből beállni az ávóba, hogy feldobj a magam fajta Hungaristát. Te nem vagy magyar csak beszéled a nyelvet.. Nem sűlyedek a szintedre.. te bárkit le .....
@@bugarsandor2504 O1G és csicskásai csak a koncon marakodnak. Oda nyalnak, ahonnan többet ígérnek. A "rendszerváltás" óta csak ilyen kormányaink voltak. Ezért tartunk most ott ahol vagyunk.(a béka segge alatt)
@@bugarsandor2504Normally I do not enjoy sticking my nose in the domestic policies of other people's governments. However Hungary has a fragile economy and a land locked border without significant access to energy imports from the sea. Cheap Russian gas from a well maintained Soviet pipeline is at this point in time a necessary evil. When Hungary is a nuclear power with a more sustainable energy policy things may change for the better. The EU government was hostile to Hungary before Orban came on the scene. Not a fan of Russia by any means but Putin won't be in power forever.
Of course they were not, but this opera wasn't meant to authentically document the real events, more like to create an interesting drama (based on a real story) where, they made every character positive, to whom have lofty goals, and don't care about power.
I was commenting about the text written by the uploader in the end, at about 5:29 "...fought and died for freedom! Their honour left them no other option " part, not the rock-opera :v
@@peterpiko4036 Koppány halála óta hanyatlunk. volt néhány jó év Matyikiri idejében ( aki szintén mint Atilla , Nimród reinkarnációja volt ) de azonkívül elégge kakik voltunk. akkor most mi a baj a dallal?! ha nincs szentpityu, mai napig mi vezetjük a földet, nema kibacott ju esz éj. most jó igy?!?!
@@spacetuna9971 That was certainly the case in 1848-49. :) Anyway, for a thousand years we had to fight against someone all the time, we were never loved here in the heart of Europe.
És őszintén, ha rögtön, az eredeti verzióban nem Vikidál Gyula játszotta volna Koppányt, mennyien akarnának pogányok lenni? Lehet mondani róla jót és rosszat, de olyan erős személyiség, hogy Pelsőczi Lászlót lemosta a porondról. (Akinek Varga Miklós a "magyar" hangja.)
While there are some minor translation errors, the majority (and the spirit of the translation) is correct .
This Rock Opera talked about a dual conflict :
- On the surface, it was about the oncoming Roman quasi-religious war machine , and it's effects on local Hungarian politics, just as Prince István's father dies , and there an oncoming power struggle in Hungarian politics .
- Beneath the surface it was about a story of Hungary's first King (who served as a point of begrudging unity among the tribes) having passed away, and a succession struggle between his son (who had accepted Christ ... -- but with reservations, as the last words of the show suggest) and the Koppány who was the "Minister of War" under his father, a political position that he probably got as a political arrangement with István's father , as Koppány was the leader of one of the strongest tribes .
Koppány was clearly a tribal warlord who longed for "the ancient ways", but he was also a pragmatic political character who played politics & religious politics of the era (as he points to having taken the Bizantine religious practices in order to keep Hungarians free) .
István has a duality to his character, as he's seen as one of the "modern Fathers of the Hungarian Nation" -- yet his character is troubled both by inner turmoil (as he seeks peace and guidance from God) , and outer turmoil -- as Koppány correctly pointed out that he "sought outside help (Germans) against the rebel/Pagan Hungarian tribes" .
And that can be seen as treason against your own people ... -- a dark mark in a supposedly honor based society .
Yet that isn't the only treason going about, as several "Hungarian lords" offer their assistance (their sword), first to István and then to Koppány -- who both reject them for different yet almost the same reasons -- István doesn't seem to like their attitude , Koppány doesn't like that they offer assassination (of István) as a method to gain Koppány the Throne .
István's last line in the Rock Opera points to a further inner conflict that István has -- as he ends his Coronation Speech with the words "... with you My Lord (God) , and without you." -- implying that he / Hungary both accepted Christianity and we're willing to go on without it .
Or in a different interpretation : the Nation was now officially Christian, but it didn't reject it's Pegan roots or citizens .
Or in another different interpretation : it could imply a separation between Church and State -- but this interpretation seems to be too "modern" , and not very probable (in terms of history) as Rome sent István a Crown with a Cross as a gift -- signifying that it accepted István / Hungary's "compliance" , and that Rome would not invade & occupy Hungary .
The interpretation of those last words is intentionally difficult to translate in a single way , as it's meant to have an unclear meaning , that can be seen in different ways -- as if to underline the difficulties of the political situation (and István's inner turmoil) , as it also opens up the question if István was a devout believer or someone who struggled with his belief ... -- as his inner monologues in the Rock Opera can be interpreted as 'questioning God's will for Hungarians to kill other Hungarians in battle' .
"Why would God ask this of me ?" is István's basic question -- a question he cannot ask anyone around him, as his mother (another interesting character in the Rock Opera) warns him of showing any weakness or uncertainty .
Yet as the song in this video suggested, he was willing to step down from his status as the Prince / King, if Koppány agreed to accept Christianity -- all to avoid the oncoming bloodshed between the opposing Hungarians (and a future conflict with Christian Rome) .
Have all my respect after you managed to write all of that
I don't know if you are Hungarian or not but you have my all respect for this! Grateful!
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Ez fanasztikus legalább a külföldiek is megértik ezt a nagyszerű rockoperát👏🇭🇺
'Nations that rose again, but those who surrendered tamely were finished.' Winston Churchill
A magyar még mindig magyar több mint ezer éve egy államként európában. Ez nagy szó aki ismeri az európai államokat és korukat. A MAGYAR LETEZETT 895 BEN ES LETEZIK 2023 BAN IS. NA EZ A NAGY SZO EUROPABA!!!
🌬"Jó Atyám Álmodtam múlt éjszakán ""Fent láttalak a négy legnagyobb várfokán""
Fantasztikus.
Happy birthday my dear brother!!!
Yes I am a PAGAN I am proud for it!
Really?? If you are please, tell me about your religion, I'm interested and I wanna know some things about other religions than mine
testvér, az ég ura áldjon!
@@kleopatraracz359 Modern Hungarian pagans probably practice a form of Modern Tengri. Ancient versions were rooted in animistic practices. The modern types believe in the practical values and customs without literal interpretation or unlimited superstition of the past.
@@kleopatraracz359I'm pretty sure your not. You just want.
@@eejvadasz I actually am opened to it
Lehet ezt feliratozni, egyrészt egy rockopera részlete, másrészt a történelmünket úgysem érti, aki nem magyar. Nem értik nekünk mit jelent, de nincs ezzel baj, mi sem érezzük át sok nép történelmét. Ami fontos lehet ebben a videóban, hogy legalább 1000 éve itt vagyunk a Kárpát-medencében, és itt is maradunk! :)
Fájó, hogy 2023-ban sincs sokkal másabb helyzetünk.. Most is csak a békét akarják elhozni.. Megint..
Vicces, hogy rokonom orosz hadifogoly volt.. Biztos én vagyok a ruszki szopó.. Az LMBTQ .ra gondoltam.. A magad fajta fog orosz megszállás alatt egyből beállni az ávóba, hogy feldobj a magam fajta Hungaristát. Te nem vagy magyar csak beszéled a nyelvet.. Nem sűlyedek a szintedre.. te bárkit le .....
Csak most Róma helyett oroszországnak hódolt be a magyar (kormány). Szégyen.
@@bugarsandor2504 O1G és csicskásai csak a koncon marakodnak. Oda nyalnak, ahonnan többet ígérnek. A "rendszerváltás" óta csak ilyen kormányaink voltak. Ezért tartunk most ott ahol vagyunk.(a béka segge alatt)
@@bugarsandor2504 nyugat vett el mindent kelet nem
@@bugarsandor2504Normally I do not enjoy sticking my nose in the domestic policies of other people's governments. However Hungary has a fragile economy and a land locked border without significant access to energy imports from the sea. Cheap Russian gas from a well maintained Soviet pipeline is at this point in time a necessary evil. When Hungary is a nuclear power with a more sustainable energy policy things may change for the better. The EU government was hostile to Hungary before Orban came on the scene. Not a fan of Russia by any means but Putin won't be in power forever.
Egy kiváló rockopera személyekre írt szerepekkel.
1000 év után ismét ott tartunk hogy mások akarják megmondni nekünk mi a jó.
Minden kormány a hibát ott követi el hogy először ker és ígér aztán felejt és elvesz
I like your translation, but I really doubt all pagan 'hungarians' were honor-driven freedom fighters XD
Explain
Of course they were not, but this opera wasn't meant to authentically document the real events, more like to create an interesting drama (based on a real story) where, they made every character positive, to whom have lofty goals, and don't care about power.
I was commenting about the text written by the uploader in the end, at about 5:29 "...fought and died for freedom! Their honour left them no other option " part, not the rock-opera :v
@@peterpiko4036 Koppány halála óta hanyatlunk. volt néhány jó év Matyikiri idejében ( aki szintén mint Atilla , Nimród reinkarnációja volt ) de azonkívül elégge kakik voltunk. akkor most mi a baj a dallal?! ha nincs szentpityu, mai napig mi vezetjük a földet, nema kibacott ju esz éj. most jó igy?!?!
@@spacetuna9971 That was certainly the case in 1848-49. :) Anyway, for a thousand years we had to fight against someone all the time, we were never loved here in the heart of Europe.
Sadly today this is just a good memory of the strong free Hungarian soul among the brainless voters of Orbán Viktor.
@Kiss Zoltán Kövesd a vezéred, büdös Orbánista náci
The "clever"
voters voted Marki-Zay.
@@ergd803 The clever voters didn't vote for anyone
@@officialxverzuszthe clever voters who give upon their right to vote accept the decision made by the majority. Great. 😊
@@fitless The clever ones leave this shitass country behind before it falls deeper into fascism
09.18
Itt basztuk el
borzalmas ahogy letompítottad a hangot!
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