Rhapsody No. 2, Sz. 89 and 90, BB 96, is the second of two virtuoso works for violin and piano, subsequently arranged with orchestra accompaniment, written by Béla Bartók. It was composed in 1928 and orchestrated in 1929. The orchestral version was revised in 1935, and the version with piano in 1945. It is dedicated to Hungarian violinist Zoltán Székely, who later became the first violinist of the Hungarian String Quartet in 1937, two years after the founding of the ensemble.

Date of composition 1935 (First version was composed in 1929)
Premiered 1932, January 24th in Amsterdam, Netherlands
First published 1931
Type Rhapsody
Catalogue BB 96b
Approx. duration 12 minutes
Arrangement of Béla Bartók: Rhapsody for Violin and Piano No.2, BB 96a
Instruments Violin
Orchestra
Autotranslations beta Béla Bartók: Rhapsody for Violin and Orchestra n°2, BB 96b
Béla Bartók: Rhapsody for Violin and Orchestra n. 2, BB 96b
Béla Bartók: Rhapsody for Violin and Orchestra Nr. 2, BB 96b