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What a treat!, December 27, 2000
This review is from: Piano Concerto No. 1 In D Minor: The Composer's Original Arrangement for Piano Four Hands (Paperback)
What may at first seem as a mere oddity, is actually a wonderful and extremely clever transcription. The ingenious concept in this arrangement is the synthesis of the piano part and the orchestral part into one big scheme, which is then cleverly divided between the two players, as opposed, say, to a piano vs. orchestra parts,as it would be in a regular "Klavierauszug" (clearly impossible in a one-piano four-hand setting). Both parts are more or less equal in difficulty, and even though it's not an easy ride, it's much less taxing than the original piano solo part in the op. 15. Advanced piano players will enjoy this wonderful arrangement enormously. As another reviewer wrote about Mozart piano 4-hands pieces - playing piano 4 hands is more fun than the law allows, and I might say that playing this arrangement is no exception to this observation.
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Espero que sea una partitura del concierto, May 11, 1999
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This review is from: Piano Concerto No. 1 In D Minor: The Composer's Original Arrangement for Piano Four Hands (Paperback)
No hablo inglés. Como lo anuncié arriba, espero que lo que estoy comprando sea una partitura para el concierto No 1 de brahmns, que estoy muy interesado en comprar y acá en Colombia no he podido conseguirla.
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