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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.
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An exciting duet written for one piano, four hands. Fun to play, this piece always seems to ring in the holiday season.
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This ensemble arrangement of a holiday season standard is sure to have listeners gathering around the piano.
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One piano, four hands. Charming duet is arranged equally for both players.
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Traditional but impressive arrangement features a rich texture and a bright 6/8 tempo in the key of F.
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One piano, four hands.This stirring arrangement of The Stars and Stripes Forever, one of the best-loved patriotic tunes in American history, will be a recital favorite for years to come.
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This one piano, four hand Jazz Suite is played out in four movements, exploring contrasting styles and keys, with fresh up-to-date sounds:
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One piano, four hands. Pianistic and playable, this lovely arrangement of Faure's lush melody will develop expressiveness and melodic flexibility.
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Rhythmic and witty from the start, Maine Mambo is as fun to listen to as it is to play.
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Two pianos, eight hands. Students will love playing this high energy piece.
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