Listening to music from different genres may not suit everyone, but for some people it is a pleasure. We know that Antonín Dvořák belonged to the latter group. In a letter sent from Budapest in December 1899, he wrote enthusiastically about local Gypsy musicians: ‘And the Gypsies, how they play! Every day, at the Hungaria Hotel, I listened to them and was fascinated, and when they played the Rákóczi March, we were all electrified. You can't explain it, you have to hear it!’
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