French composer Paul Dukas (1865-1935) was also a critic, scholar, and teacher. "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" is his most famous creation, and this original compilation of Dukas's piano works is highlighted by the world-renowned music that was based upon Goethe's Faust and inspired a memorable sequence from Disney's Fantasia. The two-piano version that appears here was transcribed by the composer himself. Suitable for intermediate and advanced pianists, this collection features four additional pi...
Finally performable again Eduard Franck's Piano Concerto in D minor Op. 13 is the first major orchestral work by this Mendelssohn pupil. The pianist, already celebrated at a young age, had early plans for the piano concerto that he completed at the latest in 1846. Contemporary critics emphasized the catchy motives and the balanced relationship of solo instrument to the orchestra. Ignaz Moscheles was impressed by "the noble manner, the poetic ideas, and the orchestration." Thanks to the kind supp...
Cards on the table - it's sight-reading time! Keyboard beginners can now train their sight-reading abilities with 16 piano and orchestral classics in new arrangements for two instruments and four players, each of them using one hand only. Thereby they will be able to gain experience in ensemble playing and acquire motivation by playing pieces they might not master on their own yet. For a better orientation in the score, the four symbols from playing cards are assigned to the four parts. Advanced ...
Gershwin's Concerto was premiered on December 3, 1925, in Carnegie Hall the epicentre of New York's classical music scene. It belongs to a group of self-imposed "experiments" with which the composter sought to make inroads into "serious" music: "I have only written three 'opuses' so far 'The Blue Monday Opera,' 'The Rhapsody in Blue' and the 'Concerto.' I have devoted much time to these works, but they are, of course, not my regular work. They are experiments laboratory work in American music....
Romantic. This new edition of one of the most famous of piano concertos is based on an in-depth revision of the existing (and tried and trusted) Edition Peters version (EP2164). The piano part of the orchestra reduction has been revised, optimized (including page turns), had instrument references added and collated with the score of the Grieg Complete Edition. The solo part has been reviewed and corrected with reference to the two main sources. -the publisher
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21st Century (2015). Harberg's TENEMENT RHAPSODY brings both the percussive and the expressive potential of two pianos to life in a work depicting her experience living in New York City. Subway is a jagged, jazzy dance full of virtuosic and contrapuntal interplay. At Home offers the emotional center with melodic and lush materials. At Play features a humorous energy inspired by life behind the composer's apartment door as her 14-month-old explored his universe with eager eyes and the swagger of a...
Classical (1816). Written in 1816, this momentous work "between the times" is often performed, and repeatedly printed. Printed in score form; two copies are needed for performance. Hummel picks up where Dussek left off, and clearly seeks the vicinity of Beethoven, who by then had already written his fifth and last piano concerto. Yet let it be said that Hummel also left his mark on Schumann and Chopin. The Polish composer's E-minorPiano Concerto op. 11 shows up glaring similarities with Hummel's...
Color Codas is a playful exploration of 2-piano textures. Each of the three movements, which can be played individually, as encores perhaps, explores the virtuosic color of the two-piano combination.
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