Hahah thanks! Actually I recorded a duet piece earlier this year called “Operetta without text” th-cam.com/video/6CbSrY7MLWg/w-d-xo.html Several of the movements are quite difficult, but there are a few that I’d place in the intermediate range. It’s also just really charming music. Thanks for watching and good luck finding a suitable duet!
Four-hand music of this period is printed with each player on opposite pages and the formatting doesn't usually match up (ie, the equivalent systems won't necessarily have the same bars). @pianocurio has done an excellent job of matching it all up!
It’s a four hands piece, so that’s where the secondo enters. I think I should make the two parts look more separate and perhaps label them in future videos, it looks confusing especially at such a fast tempo. Thanks!
It took me way too long to realize that this was for 4 hands
If you ever see “primo” know it’s 4 hands
@@MedtszkowskiOr it's a mexican 🤠
@@Medtszkowskigood to know. I haven't listened to many piano duos.
I’ve been looking for a duet to learn with my friend. This will not be it, neither of us are near this level. Very impressive!
Hahah thanks! Actually I recorded a duet piece earlier this year called “Operetta without text” th-cam.com/video/6CbSrY7MLWg/w-d-xo.html
Several of the movements are quite difficult, but there are a few that I’d place in the intermediate range. It’s also just really charming music. Thanks for watching and good luck finding a suitable duet!
Have you tried Ravel’s Ma Mère l’Oye suite? He originally wrote them as a piano duet. Relatively easy but beautiful!
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Gottschalks 'Banjo' on acid
Quedaría bueno para un cuarteto de guitarras eléctricas.
Wonky notation and spacing
Four-hand music of this period is printed with each player on opposite pages and the formatting doesn't usually match up (ie, the equivalent systems won't necessarily have the same bars). @pianocurio has done an excellent job of matching it all up!
Very tiresome to listen to. It would have been better if it was twice as short. After 2 minutes, I want it to end!
Whew, good thing I cut out the the part in the middle where it’s just a 21-voice fugue on Mozart’s cat duet
Very good, thanks! But... missing pauses at 2:30?
It’s a four hands piece, so that’s where the secondo enters. I think I should make the two parts look more separate and perhaps label them in future videos, it looks confusing especially at such a fast tempo. Thanks!
@@PianoCurio I mean, the performance lacks the pauses written in the score at 2:30!
@@GiordanoBrunoFerrioh I see now, good catch! I was blinded by enthusiasm and working too quickly. Looks like I also skipped the same rests at 1:08.
@@PianoCurio anyway, very nice piece and performance!