Max Bruch Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra, op. 88a, I – IV movement
The Szeged Symphonic Orchestra with the Görög Sisters Piano Duo
Conductor: János Kovács Szeged
National Theater 07/05/2019
Production: PIPS Studio
Piano duo
Max Bruch Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra, op. 88a, I – IV movement
The Szeged Symphonic Orchestra with the Görög Sisters Piano Duo
Conductor: János Kovács Szeged
National Theater 07/05/2019
Production: PIPS Studio
The composer originally intended this as a ballet (as early as 1906), but now it’s more often performed as a concert work. He returned to this waltz after the end of World War I, and it premiered in Paris in December 1920 as a piece for orchestra patterned after Viennese waltzes. Concurrently with that version, Ravel also transcribed it for both solo piano and piano four hands. It has been turned into a ballet by both George Balanchine and Frederick Ashton.
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Official video of music spot TRIOLOGY – Perpetuum mobile by Gorog sisters.
Music: Bela Bartok, 7 Pieces from Mikrokosmos for 2 pianos, 4 hands op. BB120: Perpetuum mobile.
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Official video of music spot TRIOLOGY – The Wall by Gorog sisters.
Music: Bela Bartok, 7 Pieces from Mikrokosmos for 2 pianos, 4 hands op. BB120: New Hungarian Folksong.
©2015. Electe Production
Official video of music spot TRIOLOGY – Inversion by Gorog sisters.
Music: Bela Bartok, 7 Pieces from Mikrokosmos for 2 pianos, 4 hands op. BB120: Short canon and its Inversion.
©2015. Electe Production