2 Pianos, 4 Hands (2-Pianos) SKU: HL.49047047 Concert version for two ...(+)
2 Pianos, 4 Hands
(2-Pianos)
SKU:
HL.49047047
Concert version for
two pianos by Ingolf
Dahl. Composed by
Igor Stravinsky. Edited
by Ingolf Dahl. Piano
Duet. Classical, Concert.
Softcover. 64 pages.
Duration 1200 seconds.
Schott Music #ED23542.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49047047).
UPC:
196288111061.
Igor
Stravinsky originally
wrote the Danses
concertantes for a
California-based
entertainment orchestra.
However, the five
movementsare more than
purely orchestral dances.
The piece is reminiscent
of a ballet suite. The
two marches at the
beginning and end mark
the entrance (prologue)
and departure (epilogue)
of the dancers, with two
of the middle movements -
'pas d'action' and 'pas
de deux' obviously
alluding to the ballet.
The arrangement for two
pianos by Ingolf Dahl is
not just a reduction of
the orchestral
writing,but deliberately
intended as an
independent concert
version.
2 Pianos, 4 Hands (Parts) SKU: HL.159734 Witaj Resksio! na Dwa Fortepi...(+)
2 Pianos, 4 Hands (Parts)
SKU: HL.159734
Witaj Resksio! na Dwa
Fortepiany. Composed
by Zenon Kowalowski. PWM.
Classical. Softcover. 88
pages. Polskie
Wydawnictwo Muzyczne
#11522. Published by
Polskie Wydawnictwo
Muzyczne (HL.159734).
9.0x12.0
inches.
Witaj
Reksio! (Hello Reksio!)
for two pianos is a
collection of short music
pieces for young
performers. A few titles
included in it refer to
the themes from the
well-known TV series for
children, created by
Lechoslaw Marszalek in
the Animated Film Studi
on Bielsko-Biala. The
main hero is a very
popular character in
Poland: a nice dog Reksio
who, together with his
friends, has accompanied
the successive
generations, entertaining
and educating them. The
collection also comprises
pieces that do not
directly refer to the
series. I hope the music
will stir the listeners'
imagination and will
communicate all that the
young performers want to
tell them with their
instruments. I wish all
young friends interesting
interpretation of my
music. I also hope that
you will create new
interesting music stories
that will be played and
listened to with great
joy. [Zenon
Kowalowski].