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Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 for 2 pianos

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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2007

Sam and Bryce at the Harrison School for the Arts Fall 2007 Piano Concert. This is an arrangement of the Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 for 4 hands 2 pianos.

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  • klavierfan bellow...

    What a fucking cunt!

  • Very nice effort, I love the timings and pace. So many people mess this piece up by going to fast and too choppy.

    For all those who criticize, these are kids and I think they did a great job.

  • @DanishBoogieBoy try to search via sheet search . com

  • Nice effort, though lots of messups.

    My friend said this arrangement should be called 'Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 for handicapped people'. she is just so mean! No wonder she doesn't have a boyfriend.. oops ran off toopic

  • does anyone have sheet music for this 8-hand arrangement ?? thanks

  • Though I think it is cruel to dislike this... there are indeed some reasons for me to dislike this.

    1) the two piano sound differently due to orientation, the lids should be removed.

    2) they barely played the notes in the piece.

    I do appreciate their efforts in coordination, but that is not worth a like from me...

  • Does anyone know where to find the sheets for this? Cause I would like to play this fabulous arrangement with a friend..

  • @Martel211996 i agree, but oh well, you gotta do watca gotta do, too bad they didn't have another one

  • that baby grand looks awfully small! the larger one overpowers it

  • I love you guys! And for everyone else who was oh so kind, let me set the record straight. This was a high school piano concert, not a professional piano concert. Our teacher does not require we memorize ensembles and we do not have loads of time to learn these pieces. Sam and Bryce did an excellent job!

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