This energizing ensemble for three pianos (can be done on two pianos) explores Latin rhythms and gives the student the opportunity to improvise in this style.
This piece, a perennial favorite, has been arranged for three pianists (but can be performed on 2 pianos) so that early intermediate players can work on balance and articulation between pianos.
This arrangement of 8 single line parts is ideal for keyboard classes or sightreading, or can be used by more advanced players in the 2 piano, 8 hands format.
This arrangement of 8 single line parts is ideal for keyboard classes or sightreading, or can be used by more advanced players in the 2 piano, 8 hands format.
This arrangement is ideal for keyboard classes or sightreading with 8 single line parts, or it can be played by more advanced players in the 2 piano, 8 hands format.
Piano 1 carries the lovely melody throughout, and doubles the vocal line. Piano 2 has the harmony often in rolled chords. Part 3 has a lovely high obbligato part.A very effective, subdued ensemble.