I was just thinking about that piece when I came across this post. I have been under a strong impression for a while that it was very familiar from somewhere in the past... Anyway I will agree entirely, it is an unimaginably difficult piece, as are most of Liszt's pieces, not limited to his Hungarian Rhapsodies, Transcendental Etudes, Paganini Etudes, Sonata, Concerti... the first concerto also has an incredibly difficult trill, how do you all play the really long one before the Scherzando in the second movement? My edition doesnt give a fingering there, I'm trying to decide whether to do 4-5 on RH, or something like 3-4, or perhaps (heretically) play the arrpegiations mostly in LH, with about 3 turns of the wrist at high tempo, which doesn't really work. I think 4-5 RH is what I'm supposed to do, but its awfully slow and painful, even with Hanon. Oh well. Perhaps guitarwolf you haven't looked at the score? Most large libraries have his hungarian rhapsoides, thats where mine is temporarily from. I like sight-reading through things I can't play, its fun! Similar cool pieces to sight read (as of recently) are Liszt's Dante sonata, most of Ravel especially Gaspard de la Nuit, the last three Beethoven sonatas, and Islamey, which isn't really sight-readable as it is in some very flat key I forget which. But of course I've strayed off topic as usual.