Beethoven, Debussy, Dvorák, Janácek, Rachmaninoff, Reger, Schmitt, Tchaikovsky, and Ravel 1 Piano 4 Hands
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Eight Variations on a Theme by Count Waldstein (1792)
Sonata in D Major, Op. 6 (1796)
I. Allegro molto
II. Rondo: Moderato
Three Marches, Op. 45 (1803)
1. Allegro ma non troppo
2. Vivace
3. Vivace
Claude Debussy
Prelude to ¡°The Afternoon of a Faun¡± (1892-4) Transcribed by Maurice Ravel
Antonin Dvoräk
Six Legends, from Op. 59 (1880-81)
III. Allegro giusto
V. Allegro giusto
VII. Allegretto grazioso
VIII. Un poco Allegretto e grazioso
IX. Andante con moto
X. Andante
Leos Janäcek
Moravian Dances (1904)
I. Trojak
II. Silnice
III. Tetka
IV. Kukacka
V. Trojky
VI. Starodävny
VII. Kalamajka
VIII. Holubicka
IX. Sekerecka
X. Rozek
XI. Konope
XII. Celadensky I
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Barcarolle, Op. 11, No. 1 (1894)
Italian Polka (ca. 1906)
Max Reger
Three Burlesques, from Op. 58 (1901)
III. Ausserst lebhaft, mit Humor
V. Ausserst schnell und flüchtig
VI. So lebhaft und übermütig als nur möglich
Florent Schmitt
Reflections of Germany: Waltzes, Op. 28, Book One (1905)
1. Heidelberg
2. Coblentz
3. Lübeck
4. Werder
Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky
Waltz from the ballet The Sleeping Beauty, Op. 66 (1888-9) Transcribed by Sergei Rachmaninoff
Maurice Ravel
Rapsodie Espagnole (1907)
I. Prelude ä la nuit
II. Malagena
III. Habanera (1895)
IV. Feria
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