Repertoire · Latvian Music Catalogue
Repertoire
The duo’s basic repertoire for two pianos and piano four hands — from the eighteenth century to living composers — and a catalogue of Latvian music for piano duo.
Basic repertoire 2000–2005
A. Soler
Concertos for two keyboards
J. Chr. Bach
Sonata C Dur for piano four hands
J. S. Bach
Concertos for two pianos
W. A. Mozart
Sonata for two pianos D Dur, K. 448
Sonatas for piano four hands
M. Clementi
Sonatas for two pianos
C. M. von Weber
Pieces for piano four hands
L. van Beethoven
Drei Märsche, Op. 45
N. von Wilm
Eine Nordlandfahrt
F. Schubert
Allegro a moll (“Lebensstürme”)
Fantasies, Marches, Polonaises, Variations etc.
J. Brahms
Waltzes, Op. 39
Sonata for two pianos after the Quintet f moll, Op. 34b
E. Grieg
Romanze mit Variationen, Op. 51
Suites (Peer Gynt)
A. Dvořák
Legends, Op. 59
Slavonic Dances
C. Saint-Saëns
Le carnaval des animaux
C. Debussy
Six épigraphes antiques
Lindaraja
M. Ravel
Ma Mère l’Oye
F. Poulenc
Capriccio (d’après Le Bal masqué)
L’embarquement pour Cythère
D. Milhaud
Scaramouche (suite for two pianos)
O. Messiaen
Visions de l’Amen
S. Barber
Souvenirs (Ballet Suite)
D. Shostakovich
Concertino
F. Marten
Etudes for two pianos
M. Gould
Two Pianos
T. Ķeniņš
Concertino
Sonata
E. Ewazen
A Suite From The Cloud Forest
D. P. Perna
Two Pieces for Two Pianos
Whiskey Sour Waltz
J. Adams
Hallelujah Junction
G. Sodeika
Tone Ontology No. 2
E. Bergman
Borealis for two pianos and percussion
C. Griffin
Do Not Go Gentle
Latvian Composers Catalogue
Catalogue of Latvian composers’ works
A catalogue of the most important works by Latvian composers for two pianos and piano four hands — with years of composition, durations, publishers, first premieres and records.
PDF · 15 pages
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Listen to the duo’s CD in the Latvian Music Series and to recorded music samples.