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Re: 4 hands on TWO pianos
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 6:38 am
by paolor
Many thanks for this hint! It is however definitely for 4 hands on ONE piano.
Bw,
paolor
Re: 4 hands on ONE piano
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 7:20 am
by Aggelos
paolor wrote:
Many thanks for this hint! It is however definitely for 4 hands on ONE piano.
Bw,
paolor
Ooops, my bad.
My post was transferred to the appropriate thread.
And this one is novel --> Musorgsky/ Nikolai Artsybushev : Night on Bald Mountain 4H.
http://imslp.org/wiki/Night_on_Bald_Mou ... ybushev.29
Re: 4 hands on ONE piano
Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 3:57 pm
by arglmann
Hello everyone,
I'm looking for a piece
for four hands by Johann André (1741-1799).
So far I've come across his op. 44 in the BSB
in Munich (among several other ones), IMSLP comes up with nothing...
Does anyone maybe know another source?
Thank you in advance,
Arglmann
Re: 4 hands on ONE piano
Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 11:40 pm
by HullandHellandHalifax
arglmann wrote:Hello everyone,
I'm looking for a piece
for four hands by Johann André (1741-1799).
So far I've come across his op. 44 in the BSB
in Munich (among several other ones), IMSLP comes up with nothing...
Does anyone maybe know another source?
Thank you in advance,
Arglmann
Hi arglmann, I have 24 Tonstücke Op.35 for Orgel zu 4 handen, they are short simple pieces for two players with three hands and one leg betweem them. In fact the secondo player plays with the right hand and the left hand takes the pedal, or should that be the other way round? Anyway I imagine you know what I mean. What is certain is that they can be played equally easily with four hands and no pedal.
If they are of any use I will post them here.
best wishes
Brian
Re: 4 hands on ONE piano
Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 4:11 pm
by arglmann
HullandHellandHalifax wrote:arglmann wrote:Hello everyone,
I'm looking for a piece
for four hands by Johann André (1741-1799).
So far I've come across his op. 44 in the BSB
in Munich (among several other ones), IMSLP comes up with nothing...
Does anyone maybe know another source?
Thank you in advance,
Arglmann
Hi arglmann, I have 24 Tonstücke Op.35 for Orgel zu 4 handen, they are short simple pieces for two players with three hands and one leg betweem them. In fact the secondo player plays with the right hand and the left hand takes the pedal, or should that be the other way round? Anyway I imagine you know what I mean. What is certain is that they can be played equally easily with four hands and no pedal.
If they are of any use I will post them here.
best wishes
Brian
That would be wonderful, Brian!
We could play them immediately!
Arglmann
Re: 4 hands on ONE piano
Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 4:16 pm
by HullandHellandHalifax
arglmann wrote:HullandHellandHalifax wrote:arglmann wrote:Hello everyone,
I'm looking for a piece
for four hands by Johann André (1741-1799).
So far I've come across his op. 44 in the BSB
in Munich (among several other ones), IMSLP comes up with nothing...
Does anyone maybe know another source?
Thank you in advance,
Arglmann
Hi arglmann, I have 24 Tonstücke Op.35 for Orgel zu 4 handen, they are short simple pieces for two players with three hands and one leg betweem them. In fact the secondo player plays with the right hand and the left hand takes the pedal, or should that be the other way round? Anyway I imagine you know what I mean. What is certain is that they can be played equally easily with four hands and no pedal.
If they are of any use I will post them here.
best wishes
Brian
That would be wonderful, Brian!
We could play them immediately!
Arglmann
Here you are, enjoy yourself.
regards
Brian
Andre Julius Op.35 24 organ Pieces for two performers heft 1.pdf
Andre Julius Op.35 24 organ Pieces for two performers heft 2.pdf
Re: 4 hands on ONE piano
Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 2:18 pm
by arglmann
HullandHellandHalifax wrote:arglmann wrote:HullandHellandHalifax wrote:arglmann wrote:Hello everyone,
I'm looking for a piece
for four hands by Johann André (1741-1799).
So far I've come across his op. 44 in the BSB
in Munich (among several other ones), IMSLP comes up with nothing...
Does anyone maybe know another source?
Thank you in advance,
Arglmann
Hi arglmann, I have 24 Tonstücke Op.35 for Orgel zu 4 handen, they are short simple pieces for two players with three hands and one leg betweem them. In fact the secondo player plays with the right hand and the left hand takes the pedal, or should that be the other way round? Anyway I imagine you know what I mean. What is certain is that they can be played equally easily with four hands and no pedal.
If they are of any use I will post them here.
best wishes
Brian
That would be wonderful, Brian!
We could play them immediately!
Arglmann
Here you are, enjoy yourself.
regards
Brian
Andre Julius Op.35 24 organ Pieces for two performers heft 1.pdf
Andre Julius Op.35 24 organ Pieces for two performers heft 2.pdf
Hi Brian,
thanks for the scores, but they are Julius André (1808-1880),
published by Johann André -
I was searching for the pieces from Johann

But we'll have a look through these as well! Thanks!
Arglmann
Reinecke op.45
Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 2:12 pm
by paolor
That he composed an operetta is probably the last one would have expected from Reinecke... me in any case. Enjoy the overture!
Bw,
paolor
Reinecke op.45 Ouvertüre Der vierjährige Posten 4H.pdf
Re: 4 hands on ONE piano
Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 3:38 pm
by WCosand
Does anyone have any knowledge of an arrangement for piano four hands of Copland Hoedown? A colleague is asking for it. I have heard of 2 pianos 4 Hands, 2 Pianos 8 Hands, 4 Pianos 8 Hands, but never one piano 4 hands.
Re: 4 hands on ONE piano
Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 5:34 pm
by Ferruccio
WCosand wrote:Does anyone have any knowledge of an arrangement for piano four hands of Copland Hoedown? A colleague is asking for it. I have heard of 2 pianos 4 Hands, 2 Pianos 8 Hands, 4 Pianos 8 Hands, but never one piano 4 hands.
... and certainly never of one hand three pianos ...
