The Joy of Piano Duets (Joy Books (Music Sales))

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UPC:
9780711901322
Maximum Purchase:
3 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
1967-01-01
Author:
Denes Agay
Language:
english
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(Yorktown). A glorious mix of fabulous pieces for two! This book contains easy arrangements of favorite and familiar melodies for piano duet. 34 compositions in all including: Careless Love and The Comedians' Galop , as well as famous Strauss waltzes. These are some of the finest pieces of classical music, set for piano duet for your enjoyment by Denes Agay. Contents: Adeste fideles; Adios muchachos / Julio Sanders; Arioso / Johann Sebastian Bach; Arkansas traveler; The Banjo rag / Charles Drumheller; Boogie for two / Gerald Martin; Bourree from Violin sonata No. 2 / Johann Sebastian Bach; Can-can from the operetta La vie Parisienne / Jacques Offenbach; Caprice No. 24 / Niccolo Paganini; Careless love; The Comedians' galop / Dmitri Kabalevsky; Duet from Don Giovanni La ci darem la mano / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Fascination / Filippo D. Marchetti; Frolic / Bela Bartok; Gavotte from the Classical symphony / Serge Prokofieff; Give my regards to Broadway / George M. Cohan; Harmonious blacksmith, the Theme / Georg Friedrich Handel; Hush-a-bye (All the pretty little horses); Jamaica farewell; Little rhapsody on Hungarian themes / Denes Agay; Lullaby from The Firebird / Igor Stravinsky; Melody in waltz time theme from String quartet No. 2 / Alexander Borodin; The Merry boys polka / Franz von Suppe; Minuet from A little night music / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Ther Musical snuffbox / Anatol Liadov; O come all ye faithful; Parade of the tin soldiers / Leon Jessel; Rondino theme from Cello Concerto in D / Joseph Haydn; The Streets of Laredo; The Metronome theme from Symphony No. 8 / Ludwig van Beethoven; The Trout / Franz Schubert; Trepak Russian dance from the Nutcracker / Peter I. Tchaikovsky; Waltzes from Fledermaus and Gypsy Baron / Johann Strauss; The The Washington post / John Philip Sousa.