FJH
Ensemble Works

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Sicilienne
One piano, four hands
Pianistic and playable, this lovely arrangement
of Fauré’s lush melody will develop expressiveness
and melodic flexibility. |

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Allegretto
(from Symphony No. 3 in F Major)
Two pianos, four hands
Students are sure to love Brahms’ poignant theme
arranged convincingly for two pianos, four hands.
This arrangement captures the essence of Brahms’
rich orchestration. |

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The Young
Prince and Princess
from Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade, Op. 35
One piano, four hands
This outstanding arrangement of Rimsky-Korsakov's
romantic masterpiece is wonderfully choreographed
for two players at one piano. Each part offers abundant
opportunity for expressive playing. The secondo
part is perfect for a teacher or advanced student.
Great for ensemble musicianship! |

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Smoky Mountain
Reel
This catchy, bluegrass-style (4-hand) duet is sure
to have audiences tapping their feet. Skillfully
arranged so the melody alternates between the two
players, this piece is brief enough to be learned
quickly, yet filled with colorful sounds and textures.
Ends with a bang! |

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Toccata
Contemporary in style, yet tonal and accessible,
this dramatic showpiece uses traditional technique
(scales, arpeggiations, repeating patterns) to produce
untraditional results. Filled with sweeping pianistic
sonorities and recurring melodic and rhythmic themes.
Makes a fabulous recital finale! |
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