Thank you, these people complaining about musicality need to wake up. ITS HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY NO. 2 for god's sake. People just have to have a complaint when they are jealous of amazing skill...
...I'm sick of these insecure wannabe piano "elitists" who can't appreciate pure talent and are jealous of someone having fun with a piece they cannot and will not ever play...
As an insucure wannabe, who is jelous of "amazing skill" (not that I ever had desire to play like that and have THAT kind of skills), and who can't appreciate pure talent and sameone having fun, I'd love to wake up and learn what is HUNGAIRAN RHAPSODY NO. 2 is all about (for god's sake).
I would greatly appreciate if you could enlighten me as for what is this piece all about!
I would gladly admit my ignorance in music and piano in particular, but from what I learnt so far on the subject, this is a piece which supposedly should be full of grace, elegance, Madyar pride and spirit, etc., rather than some kind of show off of some beastiality instincts...
May be that's only me... But what would I know?
Please help to the lost soul!!!