Hungarian Rhapsody No. 16

16, S.244/16, in A minor is the sixteenth Hungarian Rhapsody composed by Franz Liszt for solo piano.

The rhapsody, subtitled Budapest Munkácsy-Festlichkeiten, has a duration of approximately five minutes[1] and is dedicated to Mihály Munkácsy.

It was arranged for piano four-hands by the composer himself, marked as S.622, published in the same year.

The piece begins with an outset of the main theme, A Minor, but with a distinct ambiguity of tonality.

The following section introduces a new theme, marked Lassan Langsam, and also ends with a cadenza.