Hungarian language | Hungarian Revolution of 1848 | Hungarian Revolution of 1956 | Austro-Hungarian Army | Austro-Hungarian Navy | Hungarian Socialist Party | Hungarian Academy of Sciences | Dances with Wolves | Wild Dances | Wild Dances (song) | Hungarian State Opera House | Hungarian parliamentary election, 2010 | Hungarian forint | Hungarian Soviet Republic | Austro-Hungarian gulden | Hungarian State Railways | Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 | Hungarian National Gallery | Hungarian Communist Party | The Doctor Dances | Hungarian music | Hungarian literature | Hungarian Civic Alliance | Hungarian Army | Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 | Schism in Hungarian Jewry | Polovtsian Dances | Metro (Hungarian band) | Hungarian Turanism | Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party |
At the drama's press conference prior to airing, Kim Myung-min, who plays the talented yet difficult maestro Kang, actually conducted Ennio Morricone's Gabriel's Oboe, and Johannes Brahms' Hungarian Dances with a full orchestra in front of reporters and fans who came to the venue.