Venedigen Rhapsody, or Rapsodia Veneta, is a piece that combines tradition and contemporaneity, from Ligeti's Hungarian Rock to Emerson Lake and Palmer, for its percussive and obsessive character, to the Italian opera tradition of the seventeenth century, especially in the slow sections also called recitatives.
Then we come to the final section, which is inspired by Djent music, a musical genre very much in vogue in the last decade, consisting of a rhythmic aspect of Indian derivation called Konnakol.