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Essential Keyboard Trios: 10 Intermediate to Early Advanced Selections in Their Original Form

Author Alfred Publishing Staff
Publisher Alfred Music
Category Music
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PublisherAlfred Music
ISBN / ASIN0739045342
ISBN-139780739045343
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Sales Rank1,630,962
CategoryMusic
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Keyboard trios (three pianists at one keyboard) are not only an enjoyable form of ensemble music, but are also indispensable tools in developing rhythm, dynamics, tempo consistency, and group musicianship skills in any pianist. The original works of W. F. Bach, Fodor, Gurlitt, Handel, Mozart, Rachmaninoff and Streabogg are included, in score format (with all three parts on the same page), along with essential performance notes and helpful editorial fingerings and footnotes. Titles: Das Dreyblatt (Bach, Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst)
* Sonata for Six Hands, Op. 10 (Fodor, Carolus Antonius)
* Capriccietta, Op. 192, No. 3 (Gurlitt, Cornelius)
* Gavotta, Op. 192, No. 2 (Gurlitt, Cornelius)
* Impromptu, Op. 192, No.6 (Gurlitt, Cornelius)
* Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah (Handel, George Frideric, arr. Czerny) Overture from The Marriage of Figaro (Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, arr. Czerny)
* Valse (Rachmaninoff, Sergei)
* Romance (Rachmaninoff, Sergei)
* Bolero (Streabbog, Jean Louis).
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