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PIANO
DUETS AND ENSEMBLES |
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WP394
Lots of One Piano, Four-Hand Fun in This action-packed
collection! Duo pianists will love performing The Swinging
Rhythms of At the Jazz Band Ball, Royal Garden Blues, St.
Louis Blues, and Tiger Rag. Scale Exercises and Jazz Warm-ups
are included for each piece. |
WP567
The first edition was so fun, we just had to do another! Enjoy
arrangements of four more jazz favorites for one piano, four
hands, including Darktown Strutters Ball, Ja-Da, Jazz me Blues
and That’s a Plenty. As in the first volume, there are helpful
preparatory exercises unique to each piece. |
WP395
Carefully Chosen Classic Repertoire By Gurlitt, Diabelli,
Reinecke, Low & Hummel Are A Delight To Hear & Yet Easy To
Play. Secondo Parts Are Interesting & Florid. In Performance,
These Exciting Works Are Sure To Appeal to Audiences. |
WP180
Each of these irresistible 9 Duets Imitates A Famous Jazz
Musician – Pete Fountain, Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie, Benny
Goodman, Dave Brubeck, Paul Desmond, Oscar Peterson, Horace
Silver, Ramsey Lewis – with a preface about each style. |
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WP590
There are relatively few published sonatas or sonatinas for
piano duet at the late elementary and early intermediate
levels. This volume, containing both 18th and 19th century
works by master composers and teachers, is a valuable
contribution to the genre. The two parts are printed on the
same page so that teachers and pupils will see the score in
its entirety, contributing to a better understanding of the
interaction between the parts. Phrasing, articulations, and
other interpretive marks have been carefully edited for
clarity and practicality. |
WP592
Another successful anthology from their graded series, this
edition represents a great range of styles from the 19th and
20th centuries, including music of Bizet, Foster, Mendelssohn,
Moszkowski, Satie, Schumann, and Spindler. Also included is a
contemporary arrangement by Weekley & Arganbright based on two
familiar hymn tunes. |
WP538
From lyrical, late Romantic salon idioms to rhythmic Spanish
Dances, this comprehensive collection is filled with familiar
favorites and dynamic lesser known works. Appealing concert
fare by Dvorák, Moszkowski, Schubert, Bizet, Reger and Jensen. |
WP539
This early advanced album features a wide variety of
sparkling, audience pleasing repertoire: Slavonic Dances by
Dvorák, Sonata in D, K. 381, and Sonata in B, K. 358 by
Mozart, and other dramatic works by Bizet, Ravel and
Rachmaninoff. |
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WP537
This exciting suite of 16 Viennese Waltzes with occasional
touches of Hungarian flavor are engraved in score form with
primo & secondo for ease in rehearsing. Editorial markings are
clearly differentiated from the composer's original markings &
the music engraving is meticulously spaced for easy reading.
Involve friends & family in the fun of Piano Duets!
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WP578
Six widely known tunes from around the world, and one original
piece have been uniquely and beautifully arranged for one
piano, four hands. These pieces are accessible for the late
elementary to the early intermediate students, but not at the
expense of a mature musical sound. Titles include Amazing
Grace, Happy Family, Frog went A-Courtin’, Korean Folk Song (Arirang),
Sakura, He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands and Taps. |
WP565
Schubert’s astonishingly varied four-hand music is a treasury
of melodic invention, emotional range, rhythmic excitement,
and profound strength. Dazzling and brilliant advanced
performance choices include: Fantasy in F minor, Allegro in A
minor, Andantino varié, Introduction and Variations on an
Original Theme, Op. 82, and marche caractéristique. |
WP308
Four popular classics superbly arranged for one piano, four
hands, are fantastic for many performance situations.
Symphony No. 40 K. 550, Nocturne Op. 61 No. 7, Largo and
March. |
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WP313
Hymns That Are Exquisitely Arranged In This Collection for One
Piano, Four Hands. Piano/Organ Combination Is Possible.
Include Fairest Lord Jesus, Praise to the Lord, All Creatures
of Our God and King, Abide with Me, O God, Our Help in Past
Ages and When Morning Glids the Skies.
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WP1047
The celebrated Canon, written originally by Johann Pachelbel
for three violins and basso continuo, has been expertly
arranged for piano duet by Weekley & Arganbright. The
integrity of all parts has been preserved. |
WP178
Beautiful Originals In Exquisite Arrangements For One Piano,
Four Hands. Include Maple Leaf Rag, The Entertainer, Rag-Time
Dance, Solace and The Easy Winners. |
WP127
Timeless classics arranged for piano duet Include Rondeau by
Jean Joseph Mouret, Siciliano by J.S. Bach and Arioso.
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WP193
Mendelssohn’s Wong Without Words, Op. 30 No. 1, Field’s
Nocturne No. 5 arranged by Franz Liszt, and Bagatelle, Op. 47,
No. 1 by Dvorák, are three of the Romantic “Rediscovered
Duets.”
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WP119
With the combination of Rossini’s attractive tune and Louis
Moreau Gottschalk’s brilliant arrangement, teachers have a
composition sure to please all intermediate to late
intermediate students. the editors have deleted the long and
generally less familiar opening section, beginning with the
familiar “Lone Ranger” theme. |
WP97
Teaching Opportunities, Performance Fun, Recital Highlights,
Audience Pleaser. |
WP189
There are no “zzz’s” in this Czerny! Sixteenths and Triplets
in Each Part Will Keep Players and Audiences Tuned In.
Energetic and charming. |
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WP160
This piano duet is a great “find” for those who love duets and
who want more music by the classical composers. A new addition
to the Weekley & Arganbright “Rediscovered Series.” |
WP57
Weekley & Arganbright provide impeccable editing of original
duets by Bruckner, Gretchaninoff, Gurlitt, Mozart, Schubert,
Schumann, Spindler and Turk. Use the Storm by Turk for a
brilliant recital encore.
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WP58
Full of crowd pleasing piano four-hand performance pieces by
Brahms, Czerny, Faure, Grieg, Respighi and Spindler. From the
lush sounds of Faure’s Dolly to the artful settings of
Respighi’s Six Little Pieces, every duet is a winner. |
WP79
Use the dramatic Moszkowski Spanish Dances or dynamic Brahms
Hungarian Dance No. 5 as effective program showstoppers. Also
includes more duets by Bizet, Jensen, MacDowell and Weber.
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