[1] A Slovak singer, songwrite… Read Full Bio ↴There are 2 artists named Peter Nagy:
[1] A Slovak singer, songwriter. Known from the 80s band Indigo who started his solo career later. Used to be very popular in former Czechoslovakia. In the 90s his most successfull projects were albums with childrens. Some of tham started their own singing career (although of no longitude). In recent years he is also active as photographer, many would argue that with far less success.
[2] A Hungarian pianist. Péter Nagy, the first prize-winner in the 1979 Hungarian Radio Competition, is one of the youngest representatives of what has internationally become known as the brilliant new generation of Hungarian pianists. Displaying outstanding musical gifts in his early childhood, he was admitted at the age of eight to the Special School for Young Talents of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Budapest, where his teachers were Ferenc Rados and Klára Máthé. At the age of eleven he won the second prize of the International Concours in Usti nad Labem (Czechoslovakia) in 1971. In 1975 he became a regular student of the Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, while in addition attending the master-classes of Amadeus Webersinke in Weimar in 1975 and 1976, as well as the course of Malcolm Bilson held in Budapest in 1979. In the same year he won the top prize in the Hungarian Radio Piano Competition.
Graduating with distinction from the class of Kornél Zempléni at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music in 1981, his international career began in 1977, with successful performances in Finland, Yugoslavia and Salzburg in 1979. In the previous years he made extensive tours in the German Democratic Republic and in the Soviet Union. His participation in the Menton Festival in 1979 marked his début in France. In 1980 he was acclaimed at the Bordeaux Festival of Young Soloists and on the Bratislava International Rostrum for Young Interpreters. Between 1984 and 1987 he undertook further study with György Sebök in Bloomington, Indiana.
Péter Nagy's world-wide concert tours have included recitals in Australia at the Sydney Opera House, in the Louvre Auditorium in Paris, in Tokyo, Yokohama, Sapporo and other cities in Japan. He has also appeared as soloist with such ensembles as the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, the Yomiuri Symphony Orchestra, the Thessaloniki State Orchestra, the Finnish Radio Orchestra, the Helsinki Philharmonic, the Hungarian State Symphony Orchestra and the Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. As a chamber musician he has performed at major festivals, including Aix-en- Provence, Athens, Bastad, Blonay, Davos, Divonne, Llandaff, Kilkenny, Edinburgh, Turku, Joensuu, Kuhmo, Moritzburg, Stockholm, Helsinki, Ojai and the Marlboro Music Festival. Péter Nagy is the regular pianist of the young violinist, Leonidas Kavakos, in 1988 forming a trio with Finnish cellist Martti Rousi. In recent years he has collaborated with violist Kim Kashkashian, giving duo recitals in Europe and in the United States. As part of his exclusive contract with HNH International Ltd., the Naxos parent company, Péter Nagy made an extensive tour of the Far East. He has made several recordings for Hungaroton, Delos, Naxos, BIS and ECM labels. In 2001 he received the prestigious Liszt Award.
Máme doma dázd
Peter Nagy Lyrics
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V každej izbe zvlášť
Máme farebný dážď
Máme doma dážď
Šepká na pršiplášť
Máme doma svoj dážď
Pretiekol im z vane
Kým si sused odbehol
Na video k Hane
Máme doma dážď
V každej izbe zvlášť
Máme farebný dážď
Máme doma dážď
Šepká na pršiplášť
Máme doma svoj dážď
V spálni prší červený
V obývačke modrý
Zafarbil sa od steny
Len sa lepšie pozri
Máme doma dážď
V každej izbe zvlášť
Máme farebný dážď
Tancujeme s plafónom
Že nám pekne prší
Spievame si pieseň o ňom
Až je nám po uši
Máme doma dážď
V každej izbe zvlášť
Máme farebný dážď
Máme doma dážď
Šepká na pršiplášť
Máme doma svoj dážď
Mama nikde už sú štyri
Berieme to normálne
Veslujeme na klavíri
Z obývačky do spálne
Máme doma dážď
V každej izbe zvlášť
Máme farebný dážď
Máme doma dážď
Šepká na pršiplášť
Máme doma svoj dážď
The lyrics of Peter Nagy's song "Máme doma dážď" (We Have Rain at Home) depict a unique and playful situation where the singer experiences rain inside their house. The song uses rain as a metaphor for something special and colorful that only they have.
In the first paragraph, the lyrics state that they have rain at home in every room separately. This suggests that the rain is not actually physical, but rather a personal experience or feeling that the singer and their home possess. The mention of a colorful rain further emphasizes the uniqueness and vibrancy of this experience.
The second paragraph describes a situation where the "upper neighbors" had to deal with the rain overflowing from their own bathtub. While the neighbors left to watch a video at Hana's place, the singer's house became filled with their own rain. This could symbolize the way the singer's unique experiences set them apart from others, as they have their own rain even when others are dealing with their own problems.
The third paragraph adds more detail to the rain within the house, describing how it falls in different colors in each room. The mention of the rain coloring the walls suggests that this experience has left a mark on the singer's life, making it even more vibrant and memorable.
In the fourth and final paragraph, the lyrics state that they dance with the ceiling, enjoying the rain that falls on them. The mention of singing a song about it suggests that this rain, metaphorically representing something special or different, brings them great joy and entertainment.
Additionally, the lyrics mention that the mother is absent, but they take this unusual situation in stride, continuing to make the most of their rain-filled home. The mention of playing the piano from the living room to the bedroom suggests that their rain-filled home has become a place of joy, creativity, and exploration.
Overall, the lyrics of "Máme doma dážď" use the metaphor of rain inside the house to convey the idea of a special and colorful experience that sets the singer and their home apart from the ordinary. It celebrates the uniqueness and joy that can be found in life's unexpected moments.
Line by Line Meaning
Máme doma dážď
We have rain at home
V každej izbe zvlášť
In every room separately
Máme farebný dážď
We have colorful rain
Šepká na pršiplášť
It whispers on the raincoat
Máme doma svoj dážď
We have our own rain
Ušiel horným susedom
It escaped the neighbors upstairs
Pretiekol im z vane
It overflowed from the bathtub to them
Kým si sused odbehol
While the neighbor went to Hana's video
Na video k Hane
To Hana's video
V spálni prší červený
It rains red in the bedroom
V obývačke modrý
It rains blue in the living room
Zafarbil sa od steny
It got stained from the wall
Len sa lepšie pozri
Just take a closer look
Tancujeme s plafónom
We dance with the ceiling
Že nám pekne prší
That it's raining nicely for us
Spievame si pieseň o ňom
We sing a song about it
Až je nám po uši
Until we are submerged
Mama nikde už sú štyri
Mom is nowhere, there are already four
Berieme to normálne
We take it normally
Veslujeme na klavíri
We paddle on the piano
Z obývačky do spálne
From the living room to the bedroom
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Written by: Peter Nagy
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