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Pieces for piano four hands (1931) A Little Walk for piano four hands (1951) A Tale in Four Parts for piano 4-hands (1988) Carl Vine (1954) Sonata for piano four hands (2009) [3] Bruno Vlahek (1986) Sonata, Op. 21 (2008) Variations on a Croatian folk theme, Op. 38 (2013) Peter Warlock; Capriol Suite (1926) Charles Wuorinen (1938–2020) Making ...
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 so that left-hand pages contain only the part for the pianist sitting on the left, while right-hand pages contain only the part for the pianist sitting on the right.
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 ...
Allegro Brillant, Op. 92, MWV T 4 is a composition written for Piano four hands by Felix Mendelssohn consisting of a theme in A major, written in 1841 and dedicated to Clara Schumann. [1] The expressive Andante theme alternates between the Secondo and Primo, segueing into the virtuosic Allegro assai vivace movement with a rush of scales.
4 Ländler for piano 4-hands (D. 814) (arr. by JB) 1–16. piano 4-hands 17–20. piano 1869 D. 366 No. 17 for piano solo is the same Ländler as D. 814 No. 1 for piano duet; #17 in Brahms' set is a piano solo arr. of D. 814 No. 1, though markedly different from Schubert's piano solo version D. 366 No. 17; published 1869 A. deest
D 1C, Sonata in F major for piano duet (1810 or 1811, fragment of the first movement is extant) D 9, Fantasy in G minor for piano duet (1811) D 48, Fantasy in C minor for piano duet, Grande Sonate (1813, 2 versions) D 608, Rondo in D major for piano duet, Notre amitié est invariable (1818, 2 versions; 2nd version first published as Op. posth. 138)