Schubert's Music for Piano Four-hands


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This text is a critical and historical guide to more than 70 works by Schubert.




Selected Piano Works for Four Hands


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Franz Schubert's piano pieces for four hands are among the most varied and significant works in the entire repertoire. Schubert wrote more of these works than any other major composer, and generations of teachers, students, and concert musicians have enjoyed their enduring beauty and vitality. Included in this volume are 15 of Schubert's best and most popular titles, taken from the definitive Breitkopf and Hartel "Schubert-Gesammtausgabe." Composed between 1818 and 1828, they include the tremendously popular Military Marches, Op. 51 (of which the D Major is a striking and familiar melody); the famed "Grand Duo" Sonata in C Major, Op. 140; the Fantasia in F Minor, Op. 103 (written only a few months before Schubert's death, it is one of the most famous and elegantly expressive works in the genre); Variations in A-flat Major on an Original Theme, Op. 35; Andantino Varie in B Minor on French Motifs, Op. 84, No. 1; Fugue in E Minor, Op. 152; and a delightful array of landler, polonaises, and variations. The 23 separate pieces have been selected so that pianists of virtually any level can find works to match their needs. They range in difficulty from beautifully sculpted marches that beginners can play, to works requiring maturity and great technical skill. This volume has been specially designed as a playing edition. The noteheads are large and easily readable at the piano, and wide margins allow plenty of room for written notes, fingerings, analysis, etc. Of special importance is the addition of measure numbers, placed on alternate staves, which allow the pianists to find their place quickly while rehearsing. For playing, study, or simply listening along with records, this volume will be an admirable addition to your music library."




Rondo in A Major, Op. 107, D. 951


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Franz Schubert was one of the most prolific composers of ensemble piano music, and the Rondo in A Major, Op. 107, demonstrates his mastery at writing for one piano, four hands. The Rondo was composed in 1828 for the famous Viennese company Artaria. The work is warm and lyrical in contrast to many of Schubert's other compositions for four hands. Its themes are highly decorative, treated freely, and full of exciting rhythms.







Essential Keyboard Duets, Vol 7


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Franz Schubert (1797-1828) was one of the most prolific composers of ensemble piano music. Some of his most popular works for piano duet (for one piano, four hands) are included in this collection. Titles: Fantasie in F Minor, Op. 103; D. 940 * Rondo in A Major, Op. 107; D. 951 * Two Characteristic Marches, Op. 121; D. 886 * Allegro in A Minor ("Lebensst rme"), Op. 144; D. 947. The comb binding creates a lay-flat book that is perfect for study and performance.




Two Characteristic Marches, Op. 121, D. 886


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Franz Schubert was one of the most prolific composers of ensemble piano music, and these two marches demonstrate his mastery at writing for one piano, four hands. The Two Characteristic Marches, Op. 121, were composed in 1826 and are the only marches that Schubert wrote for piano duet that are in 6/8 meter. Both marches are in C major and are scherzo-like in mood, revealing Schubert's fondness for sudden dynamic changes, his musical wit, and his fine melodic writing.




Schubert - Music for Piano Four Hands


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Schubert's Music for Piano Four-hands


Book Description

This text is a critical and historical guide to more than 70 works by Schubert.




Rondo in a major, Op. 107, D. 951


Book Description

Franz Schubert was one of the most prolific composers of ensemble piano music, and the Rondo in A Major, Op. 107, demonstrates his mastery at writing for one piano, four hands. The Rondo was composed in 1828 for the famous Viennese company Artaria. The work is warm and lyrical in contrast to many of Schubert's other compositions for four hands. Its themes are highly decorative, treated freely, and full of exciting rhythms. Also included is an outstanding CD recording from the Naxos label. A Federation Festivals 2020-2024 selection.




Two characteristic marches, Op. 121, D. 886


Book Description

Franz Schubert was one of the most prolific composers of ensemble piano music, and these two marches demonstrate his mastery at writing for one piano, four hands. The Two Characteristic Marches, Op. 121, were composed in 1826 and are the only marches that Schubert wrote for piano duet that are in 6/8 meter. Both marches are in C major and are scherzo-like in mood, revealing Schubert's fondness for sudden dynamic changes, his musical wit, and his fine melodic writing. Also included is an outstanding CD recording from the Naxos label.