Hungarian Rhapsody No. 9

9, S.244/9, in E-flat major, is the ninth Hungarian Rhapsody by Franz Liszt.

It is nicknamed the "Carnival in Pest" or "Pesther Carneval" and was composed in 1847.

A typical performance of the piece lasts ten minutes.

The first of these, possibly Italian in origin, can be found in one Liszt's manuscript notebooks.

The final theme quoted is a third folk tune, Mikor én még legény voltam.