Hungarian Rhapsody No. 9

Hungarian Rhapsody No. 9, S.244/9, in E-flat major, is the ninth Hungarian Rhapsody by Franz Liszt. It is nicknamed the "Carnival in Pest" and was composed in 1847. A typical performance of the piece lasts ten minutes.[1]

Liszt also made versions of the piece for piano four hands and for piano, violin, and cello.[1]

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