The man playing the piano always brings a feeling called "romantic" to women.
This is the charm of music, as well as the cultivation of culture. When nobles regard the piano as an essential possession, playing the piano becomes synonymous with the best of noble temperament.
If, in addition, the man playing the piano is handsome and dashing, that's even more romantic.
The piece ended.
Liszt waited for the notes to completely settle in the piano room before turning his head and looking at Rona Sally, who was immersed in the music, "Miss Rona Sally, my performance was not very good, I'm embarrassed."
"Just call me Rona Sally." She smiled sweetly. "But I think you played brilliantly, really. I've always thought there were a few minor details that weren't quite right. But now I see it wasn't a flaw in the score but rather in how I didn't know what technique to use."
Liszt raised his eyebrows.