Playing the piano four-handed is a popular and at the same time proven teaching method and the perfect opportunity to train the interplay. It brings double playing fun and at the same time a great sound experience, which can be performed especially in front of an audience.
With Schott Music Vierhändig, the traditional German publisher presents a music book with a wide selection of piano pieces for four hands. The edition contains 33 pieces from classical to pop and thus versatile possibilities to try out. At the same time, the melodies are easily arranged, which is especially beneficial for beginners and novices, while downloadable audio files provide helpful support for practicing.
Contents:
A. Diabelli: Scherzo, op. 149/6
C. Gurlitt: Barcarole, op. 211/18
O. Hammerstein II/R. Rodgers: Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin'
J.B. Vanhal: Duettino
A.L. Webber/T. Nunn/T.S. Eliot: Memory from Cats
G. Verdi: Triumphal March from Aida
M. Schoenmehl: Fips in The Park
W.A. Mozart: Alla turca
H.-G. Heumann: Cool Down
C. Singleton/E. Schneider/B. Kampfert: Spanish Eyes
E.Pütz: In A Funny Mood
L.v. Beethoven: German Dance
J.A. Just: Andante
Traditional: Amazing Grace
D.G. Turk: Sonatine
Traditional: Hangman's Blues
A. Rubinstein (Arr.): Melody in F, op. 3/1
J.S. Bach: Siciliano from Sonata in E flat major
J. Fernández Díaz/J. Martí: Guantanamera
K. Millöcker (Arr.): Carlotta Waltz from Gasparone
Composer unknown: Sonatina
D. Paich: Hold The Line
R. Schumann: Birthday March, op. 85/1
B. Goodman/C. Webb/E. Sampson/A. Razaf: Stompin' At The Savoy
F. Schubert: Ländler No. 1
F. Schubert: Ländler No. 2
C. Gounod: Faust Waltz from Margarethe
L. Quarantotto/F. Sartori/F. Peterson: Time To Say Goodbye