This traditional Welsh folk song is arranged
by Lynn Freeman Olson and is perfect for students at the elementary level.
Written as a duet piece, students will learn how to bring out the
melody in both the secondo and the primo parts.
Simply fun! C. S. THEME AND VARIATIONS (1 Piano, 4 Hands)
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Randall Compton
LORENZ PUBLISHING COMPANY
Dedicated to Victor Borge and in the style of his parodies at the piano, this piece for one piano, four hands is a lot of fun to play. C. S. stands for "Chop Sticks," the theme upon which the entire piece is based. Primo and secondo change positions in the middle of the piece, as the secondo player ascends all the way up the keyboard. A sure hit with audiences, C. S. Theme and Variations will lighten up any concert and makes a great encore.
Johann Pachelbel/arr. Weekley & Arganbright
NEIL A KJOS MUSIC CO
Pachelbel's Canon in Dis written for
one piano, four hands. This piece is a rewarding experience for both
players involved, and is written at the late intermediate level. Enjoy!
Scale passages, sixteenth-notes, and chords on the off-beats in both parts are featured in this duet, helping to create a lively and fun performing experience.
Chinese Dragons is a wonderful four-hand
piano piece with beautiful, lyrical melodies in the primo part and vigorous
accompaniments in the secondo part. It has exciting, Oriental characteristics
and charm! This piece is written for the Late Intermediate-Early Advanced
level.
Challenges students to listen and imitate COPYCAT (1 Piano, 4 Hands)
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Carol Matz
ALFRED PUBLISHING
Late elementary to early intermediate level students will enjoy copying each other as the primo and secondo parts trade both the melody and clapped rhythm patterns back and forth. They'll love how it ends!
This late elementary duet is a ton of fun to learn and to play. It is written in swing eighth notes with triplets and even some hand claps! The syncopated rhythm and extreme dynamics make this a joy for players and listeners alike!
Why wait to be a virtuoso to play Liszt? Melody Bober has taken the highlights from Liszt's second Hungarian Rhapsody and crafted them into this dramatic ensemble arrangement. Primo and secondo are both accessible to intermediate students, while the sound remains grand. Captivating music that's really fun to play - pair off and show off!