Hexameron for 6 pianists by Franz Liszt Small Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

By Franz Liszt

Introduction, Theme and Finale from Hexameron, Morceau the Concert S.392, arranged for 6 pianists (2 pianos, 12 hands) by Anatoly Zatin. The present arrangement is to be performed by six pianists on two pianos. The concept is that of a gala concert. The introduction and theme are performed by all six pianists, three on each piano. The following variations can be performed each by one of the participating pianists. The score of the solo version is in public domain and available on various digital libraries for download. To make the concert more dynamic it is suggested that solo pianists alternate between the two pianos, thus minimizing time between variations. The closing finale is again performed by all six players on twopianos.

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Instrument:
Piano Solo
Ensembles:
Small Ensemble
Genres:
Romantic Period Contemporary
Composers:
Franz Liszt
Publishers:
Anatoly Zatin
Series:
ArrangeMe
Format:
Score Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Digital
Level:
Advanced
Artist:
Franz Liszt
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
152

Small Ensemble Piano - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.909707

Composed by Franz Liszt. Arranged by Anatoly Zatin. This edition: pdf. Contemporary, Romantic Period. Score and parts. 152 pages. Anatoly Zatin #3884227. Published by Anatoly Zatin (A0.909707).

Introduction, Theme and Finale from Hexameron, Morceau the Concert S.392, arranged for 6 pianists (2 pianos, 12 hands) by Anatoly Zatin.

The present arrangement is to be performed by six pianists on two pianos. The concept is that of a gala concert. The introduction and theme are performed by all six pianists, three on each piano. The following variations can be performed each by one of the participating pianists. The score of the solo version is in public domain and available on various digital libraries for download. To make the concert more dynamic it is suggested that solo pianists alternate between the two pianos, thus minimizing time between variations. The closing finale is again performed by all six players on two

pianos.

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