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Offline lisztisforkids

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4 hand piano recital repertoire
on: February 01, 2007, 09:00:08 PM
Any ideas for a 4 hand piano recital? I am harldy familiar with 4 hand music, and a friend and I are discussing giving one next semester. The only ideas I can thing of are several of the Brahms dances.
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Offline amanfang

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Re: 4 hand piano recital repertoire
Reply #1 on: February 01, 2007, 09:26:38 PM
The Schubert Fantasy in F minor!!!  It's WONDERFUL!

I also really like the Brahms variations on a theme of Schumann Op. 23. 

There are also some nice Mozart pieces (sonatas and such), and Debussy also. 
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Re: 4 hand piano recital repertoire
Reply #2 on: February 01, 2007, 09:35:58 PM
Rachmaninov suites for two pianos

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Re: 4 hand piano recital repertoire
Reply #3 on: February 01, 2007, 09:38:00 PM
i can think of a few notable recitals for 2 pianos/4 hands. take a look at the rach suites, more notably number 2. also, medtner's piano music for 2 pianos is worth looking into. the lutosławski variations on a theme of paganini are fun and would make a good contemporary piece. darious milhaud's brazileira from the scaramouche suite would make a good encore.
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Re: 4 hand piano recital repertoire
Reply #4 on: February 01, 2007, 10:01:03 PM
Grieg - 4 Norwegian dances Op.35
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Re: 4 hand piano recital repertoire
Reply #5 on: February 01, 2007, 10:52:20 PM
The Brahms F minor Sonata (his own 2-piano transcription of the F minor Quintet)

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Re: 4 hand piano recital repertoire
Reply #6 on: February 02, 2007, 01:50:58 AM
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Re: 4 hand piano recital repertoire
Reply #7 on: February 02, 2007, 02:31:37 AM
Mozart  - Sonata in D Major for 2 pianos K. 448

Milhaud -  'Scaramouche'

de Falla - "Pantomine" from El Amor Brujo  (arr for 2 pianos by Celius Dougherty)

Gerswhin - Preludes - two pianos, four hands (transcribed by Gregory Stone)

JS Bach - Concerto in C Minor for 2 pianos BWV 1060

Barber - Souvenirs (especially the hauntingly beautiful 'Pas de deux')

Rorem: Sicilienne for Two Pianos  (a beautiful piece - not often played)

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Offline gonzalo

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Re: 4 hand piano recital repertoire
Reply #8 on: February 02, 2007, 01:25:55 PM
Debussy – Petit Suite

Alkan – Trois Marches, Op. 40

Richard Rodney Bennett – Capriccio – This is a difficult twelve tone piece using all the notes of the keyboard. If you are into modern music this is it!

Mendelssohn – Allegro Brilliant, op. 92. Very difficult.

Satie – Trois Morceaux en forme de Poire

Schubert- Military March

Brahms – Variations on a theme of Schumann, Op. 23

Grieg – Norwegian dances op. 35, Waltz Caprices op. 37 and Symphonic dances op. 64

MacDowell – Lunar pictures, and also Three Poems op. 20

Schumann – Ball Scenes op. 109 – Kinderball op. 130 – Pictures form the East op. 66 and 12 piano pieces op. 85 (none of them are too difficult).
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Re: 4 hand piano recital repertoire
Reply #9 on: February 05, 2007, 05:38:07 PM
well! You just ought to play a great peace by Sjostakovitj.

it's called "concertino" op 94 and is written for 2 pianos by Dmitrij Sjostakovitj
Really cool peace!!!!!

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Re: 4 hand piano recital repertoire
Reply #10 on: February 05, 2007, 11:57:10 PM
well! You just ought to play a great peace by Sjostakovitj.

it's called "concertino" op 94 and is written for 2 pianos by Dmitrij Sjostakovitj
Really cool peace!!!!!

 :D 8) ;)

 Lol,  do you mean Shostakovich? Thanks for the suggetsions people.
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Offline leslieb547

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Re: 4 hand piano recital repertoire
Reply #11 on: February 06, 2007, 11:47:51 PM
We find shorter pieces go down better, for 4 hands 1 piano try;
Capriol suite - Warlock
polonaise militaire - Chopin (arr. Gheel)
Sheep may safely graze - Bach
Deutsche Tanze - Beethoven
Waldstain variations - Beethoven
Sonatina - Weber
petit mari, petite femme - Bizet
Cradle song - Arensky
Badinage - Rowley
Tritsch-tratsch polka - Strauss
Norwegian dance - Grieg
St Antoni chorale - Brahms
Sonatina Op. 17 - Kuhlau
Minuet favori - Mozart
Finally, if you have another friend, try The Secret by Gautier (arr. Gurlitt), 6 hands, 1 piano!
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