1st release date: April 1928 1st recording date: 1926 Place of recording: London (United Kingdom) Author(s)/Composer(s): Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Performer(s): Budapest String Quartet 1st Violin: Emil Hauser (1893–1978) 2nd Violin: Imre Pogany (1893–1975) Viola: István Ipolyi (1886–1955) Cello: Harry Son (born Henri Mozes Son) (1880–1942) Vocal range: instrumental Title/Work: String Quartet No. 17 in B-flat major, K. 458 Content: 3rd Movement: Adagio (1st Record) Genre(s): Chamber music
This is a noisy recording of the budapest metro. We recorded it because we thought it was really noisy and the pre-recorded voice announcing the stations is inaudible.
City ambience: ambulance, train, noise, cars. Sounded recorded with zoom h4n, near keleti train station, budapest (hungary). Cut into loop. Converted to flac (audacity; level 8).
Distant thunderstorm sounds recorded by my sony stereo dictaphone on 11st september 2014 from pécel, hungary. Storms were over budapest, but thunder is heard in pécel too.
This is an old recording from the year 2001 of a thunderstorm occured on 5th may 2001, at about 2am in pécel (nieghbour town from budapest), hungary. It was recorded by a grundig cr120 and i used audacity to remove the main background noise.
Winter environment of a woody field (nature conservation area) near to creek szilas in budapest. The permanent noise of m3 thruway is in background. Appears common buzzards (buteo buteo) and some tits (parus sp. ). Recorded with zoom h1. Absolutely free to use.