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The 2nd, and most popular, of Franz Liszt's nineteen Hungarian Rhapsodies in C-sharp minor was performed by Victor Borge and Rowlf in episode 405 of The Muppet Show. Lang Lang also played this music when auditioning for Oscar's Grouch Symphony Orchestra in Sesame Street Episode 4084.

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  • Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
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  • The 2nd, and most popular, of Franz Liszt's nineteen Hungarian Rhapsodies in C-sharp minor was performed by Victor Borge and Rowlf in episode 405 of The Muppet Show. Lang Lang also played this music when auditioning for Oscar's Grouch Symphony Orchestra in Sesame Street Episode 4084.
  • Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 is a music arrangement composed by Franz Liszt during the mid 1800s. The original piece was arranged for the piano, but an orchestral piece was also arranged due to the popularity of the piece.
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  • The 2nd, and most popular, of Franz Liszt's nineteen Hungarian Rhapsodies in C-sharp minor was performed by Victor Borge and Rowlf in episode 405 of The Muppet Show. Lang Lang also played this music when auditioning for Oscar's Grouch Symphony Orchestra in Sesame Street Episode 4084.
  • Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 is a music arrangement composed by Franz Liszt during the mid 1800s. The original piece was arranged for the piano, but an orchestral piece was also arranged due to the popularity of the piece.
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