Hungarian folk music was a source of inspiration for Liszt throughout his life. The best known example is the "Rhapsodies hongroises" for piano,which made the characteristic syncopated rhythms of the
puszta melod ies and the fiery temperament of the czardas famous throughout the world. The popularity of these very demanding showpieces for the piano is shown by the countless arrangements which even include transcriptions for orchestra.
Urtext Edition of Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. Editedby Ernst Herttrich with fingerings byAndreas Groethuysen and a preface by Maria Eckhardt