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Topic: Anyone in London want to form a piano duo?  (Read 1674 times)

Offline legibet

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Anyone in London want to form a piano duo?
on: May 04, 2010, 04:13:54 PM
Hi I'm looking for someone to do a piano duo (2 pianos 4 hands) with in London. I'd like to explore repertoire such as:

Rachmaninov 2nd suite for 2 pianos
Milhaud - Scaramouche (2 pianos)
Lutoslawski - Paganini Variations (2 pianos)

I'm a pianist / piano teacher / general piano guy in London with a decent technique (studied at a London Conservatoire) but have been working mostly outside the music profession since I graduated (I'm 30 now). I would be interested in trying some duo concerts and possibly competitions. If you are interested - let me know  :)