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My Repertoire record, both on-stage and practice. A few select pieces have recordings of myself.
RENT, the musical.
Bach:
- Johann Sebastion:
- French Suite No. 3 - b minor
- Allemande
- Courante
- Sarabande
- Menuet
- Trio
- Gavotte
- Gigue
- Fugue and Praeludium # 2 in c minor
- English Suite No. 2, Prelude - a minor
- K.P.E.
Beethoven, Ludwig Van:
- Sonata - Op. 6, D Maj, all movements, for two pianos
- Sonata - Op. 13, No. 8, c min, 1st movement [Pathetique]
- Sonata - Op. 27, No. 2, c# min, all movements [Moonlight]
- Sonata - Op. 31 No. 2, d min, 3rd movement
Brahms, Johannes:
- Rhapsody #2 - B flat Major
Chopin, Frederic:
- [ MP3 ] Fantasie Impromptu
This first one is full of errors, but since it was barely still in my memory, I thought I would get it out before I forgot it altogether. Midi didn't do it's job with the pedalling either, but I guess that's the digital world for ya :)
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[ MP3 ] Sonata - Op. 35 for two pianos, first movement, arr. by Saint Saens - b flat minor
This second one I'm most proud of. I didn't get to record much when I was little and still in my prime, but this one time I did. It was made on tape after a performance. I'm on primo with a friend of mine on Segundo when I was 15, playing this Saint-Saens transcription of a Chopin Sonata for two pianos. It's kinda scratchy, but it still sounds good.
- Berceuse - Op. 57 - D flat Major
- Valse - Op. 64 No. 1 - D flat Major
Debussy, Claude:
- Preludes # X (La Cathedrale Engloutie)
- Prelude # XII (Minstrels)
Haydn, Franz Joseph:
- Sonata - No. 37, 3 movements - D Major
Liszt, Franz:
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus:
- Sonata - K. 448, for two pianos, 1st movement - D Major
Moussorgsky, Modeste:
- Pictures at an Exhibition, arr. for two pianos - B flat Major
Rachmaninoff, Sergei:
Saint Saens, Camille:
- Carnival of the Animals (with orchestra) - Tortues, Kangaroos, Aquarium, and Pianistes
Satie, Erik:
- [ MP3 ] Gymnopedie #1
- [ MP3 ] Gymnopedie #2
- [ MP3 ] Gymnopedie #3
- These three are just something I was doing midi-wise when I decided to sit down and practice sight-reading. They are called "Gymnopedies" by a Erik Sautie. They're actually pretty hard to sight read because of the constant movement of the left hand, kinda like stride-playing that old jazz pianists do.
Schubert, Franz:
- Moment Musical No. 5, f minor
- Impromptu No. 3, D flat Major
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