Quick Overview
Young players are often discouraged by the challenging piano parts in chamber music. In these arrangements the difficulty level is the same for all three players, without the pianist having to perform a ‘piano concerto’. Whether just for pleasure, or a public concert, or as GCSE/A-level ensembles, these pieces will be very useful, with the added bonus of having familiarity in another form. They would also make appealing encores for amateur or professional chamber musicians.
Titles: Schubert: An Sylvia, Op. 106 No. 4, D891; A Selection of Schubert Waltzes. Bruckner: Fantasie, WAB 118. Strauss; On the Beautiful Blue Danube, Op. 314. Brahms: Ballade, Op. 118 No. 3; Intermezzo, Op. 76 No. 7.
“The music is distributed judiciously across the three instruments, and provides ensembles ample opportunities to refine their coordination and enjoy integrating their parts into a cohesive whole. An excellent addition to the chamber music repertoire at this level.”
- Pianist Magazine, Issue 121
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