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  2. Sabre Dance - Wikipedia

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    "Sabre Dance" [a] is a movement in the ... Levant published a piano solo version of it and played the piece five times on the radio program Kraft Music Hall between ...

  3. List of compositions by Aram Khachaturian - Wikipedia

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    Dance No. 1 for violin and piano (1926) Dream for cello and piano (1927) Pantomime for oboe and piano (1927) Allegretto for violin and piano (1929) Song-Poem (in Honor of Ashugs) for violin and piano (1929) Suite for viola and piano (1929) Mass Dance for bayan (1932) Violin Sonata (1932) Nocturne from Masquerade for violin and piano (1941)

  4. Greg Anderson (pianist) - Wikipedia

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    "Irish Tune from County Derry", arranged for piano, four-hands from the Grainger version for solo piano (2008) Debussy: Clair de lune (arranged for piano, six-hands) (2007) Khachaturian: Sabre Dance (2006) Dukas: The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2005) Piazzolla: Libertango (2004) "A New Account of the Blue Danube Waltzes" (2004)

  5. John Boswell Maver - Wikipedia

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    Sabre Dance (Aram Khachaturian), Concert Transcription/ John Maver, 1997. Carmen Etude (Gypsy Song, Act 2, Carmen (Georges Bizet), Concert Transcription, John Maver, 1997. Wiegenlied (song) Richard Strauss. Lullaby—Bereceuse, op 40(a) no.1; Piano Solo Arrangement/ John Maver, 1997. Paganini Etude. Eight variations on Caprice no.24, Niccolò ...

  6. Masquerade (Khachaturian) - Wikipedia

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    Khachaturian offered a solo piano arrangement in 1952, [4] but earlier, in 1946, he had approved Alexander Doloukhanian's version for solo piano. [ 53 ] [ 19 ] The first two movements, Waltz and Nocturne, were arranged for violin and piano by Mikhail Fichtenholz and Khachaturian respectively.

  7. The Barkleys of Broadway - Wikipedia

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    Dance critic Arlene Croce called this the best number in the film. Seen through the opening credits, it was released without visual impediment on That's Entertainment III (1994). [2] "Sabre Dance" – by Aram Khachaturian, arranged for piano and orchestra, with Oscar Levant at the piano "You'd Be Hard to Replace" – by Harry Warren and Ira ...