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Paganiana: variations for piano four-hands (1968) [1] Emmanuel Chabrier (1841–1894) Pas redoublé (Cortège burlesque) (1881) Prélude et marche française (1885) Souvenirs de Munich, Quadrille sur les thèmes favoris de Tristan et Isolde de Richard Wagner (1887) Muzio Clementi (1752–1832) 3 Duets, Op. 3, No. 1-3 (1779) Duet, Op. 6, No. 1 ...
Piano four hands (French: À quatre mains, German: Zu vier Händen, Vierhändig, Italian: a quattro mani) is a type of piano duet involving two players playing the same piano simultaneously. [1] A duet with the players playing separate instruments is generally referred to as a piano duo. [2] Music written for piano four hands is usually printed ...
This is a list of notable performers who appeared as piano duos in classical music. Most of these pianists performed works for piano four-hands (two pianists at one piano; also known as piano duet) as well as works for two pianos, often with orchestras or chamber ensembles. Some of these teams focussed exclusively or predominantly on this ...
The Latsos Piano Duo in Teatro Metropolitano Gabriel Fauré and a pupil playing the Dolly Suite. According to the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, there are two kinds of piano duet: "[pieces of music] for two players at one instrument, and those in which each of the two pianists has an instrument to themselves."
Concerto for Piano Duet and Strings, Op. 32 (1951) Concerto for Phyllis and Cyril, Op. 104 (1969), for 3 hands at 2 pianos (one pianist plays with both hands, the other with only one hand) Fantasy on a Theme of John Field, Op. 116; Alexander Arutiunian. Piano Concertino (1951) Daniel Asia. Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (1994) Kurt Atterberg
In 1878–1879, César Cui, Anatoly Lyadov, Borodin, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, and Nikolai Shcherbachov each wrote variations for piano duet on the theme, published together under the title Paraphrases. [3] A supplementary paraphrase by Franz Liszt was later appended to the collection. In Borodin's version, the first four bars begin in a similar ...