: 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.
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" 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). : The lyrics typically use the turbid river
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 The Song: "Zavaros a Nyárád" The song's title
: 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