LET'S PLAY TOGETHER 1
Edited by Szávai Magda – Veszprémi Lili
Instrument: Piano Duet
Gen: Pedagogical performance pieces
Intindere: 60 pagini
Format: 30,2 x 23 cm (Bach quer)
Greutate: 0.201 kg
Publicat pentru prima data: 1960
Editor: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
Numar articol: 2792
ISBN: 9790080027929
Playing four-hands on the piano started to gain ground in the mid-18th century, at about the time when the hammer-action fortepiano appeared on the scene. Certain composers soon realized the possibilities inherent in the greater range of the new instrument. Almost all the great classical and romantic masters composed pieces for piano duet and, after them, a lot of by now forgotten minor masters tried their hand at this genre. Thus, there is a rich literature to select from and we hope that the music-loving young people of our day will find pleasure in playing piano four-hands. As playing four-hands also gives practice in sight-reading, care has been taken to keep the music lucid.
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1. | Ismeretlen szerző: Sinatina | |
2. | Ismeretlen szerző: Three German Dances | |
3. | Beck, C. F.: Minuet | |
4. | Haydn, Franz Joseph: Five German Dances | |
5. | Schuster, J.: La Savojarde | |
6. | Türk, Daniel Gottlob: Four Short Pieces | |
7. | Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Six Ländlers KV 606 | |
8. | Beethoven, Ludwig van: Minuet | |
9. | Beethoven, Ludwig van: Contredanse | |
10. | Weber, Carl Maria von: Two German Dances | |
11. | Weber, Carl Maria von: Theme with Variations | |
12. | Schubert, Franz: Four Ländlers | |
13. | Schumann, Robert: Birthday March az op. 85-ből | |
14. | Bruckner, Anton: Performance Piece | |
15. | Brahms, Johannes: Waltz op. 39 no. 3 | |
16. | Brahms, Johannes: Waltz op. 39 no. 10 |