Opera 4 hands / Julian Reynolds & Peter Lockwood.
- 作者: Reynolds, Julian.
- 其他作者:
- Lockwood, Peter.
- Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883. Meistersinger von Nürnberg. Vorspiel; arranged.
- Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich, 1839-1881. Boris Godunov (Rimsky-Korsakov). Uzh kak na nebe solnt︠s︡u krasnomu slava, slava!; arr.
- Ponchielli, Amilcare, 1834-1886. Gioconda. Danza delle ore; arranged.
- Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901. Forza del destino. Sinfonia; arranged.
- Strauss, Johann, 1825-1899. Tik-tak; arranged.
- Strauss, Johann, 1825-1899. Fledermaus. Selections; arranged
- Chabrier, Emmanuel, 1841-1894. Souvenirs de Munich.
- Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924. Souvenirs de Bayreuth.
- Messager, André, 1853-1929. Souvenirs de Bayreuth.
- Liszt, Franz, 1811-1886. Réminiscences de Norma
- 其他題名:
- Opera four hands
- 出版: Castricum, the Netherlands : Globe p1995.
- 主題: Piano music (4 hands) , Piano music (4 hands), Arranged. , Operas--Excerpts, Arranged.
- 一般註:Compact disc. Program notes by Peter Lockwood in English, French and German (19 p. : ports.) inserted in container.
- 演出者註:Julian Reynolds & Peter Lockwood, two Erard pianos four hands.
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- 系統號: 005107996 | 機讀編目格式
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內容註
Die Meistersinger von Nünberg overture / Richard Wagner, arr. by Otto Singer (8:46) -- Boris Godunov coronation scene / Modest Moussorgsky, arr. by Pierre Luboshutz (4:47) -- La Gioconda danza delle ore (Dance of the hours) / Amilcare Ponchielli (9:29) -- La forza del destino overture / Giuseppe Verdi, arr. by Emanuele Muzio (7:25) -- Tik-tak polka (on themes from Die Fledermaus) op. 365 (2:28) ; Fledermaus-Quadrille, op. 363 (4:48) / Johann Strauss II -- Der Rosenkavalier concert waltz / Richard Strauss, arr. by Otto Singer (8:21) -- Souvenirs de Munich (quadrille on themes from Richard Wagner's Tristan und Isolde) / Emanuel Chabrier (6:08) -- Souvenirs de Bayreuth (fantasy in the form of a quadrille on themes from Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen) / Gabriel Fauré & André Messager (4:11) -- Réminiscences de Norma (Vincenzo Bellini) for two pianos, S. 655 / Franz Liszt (13:13).