Eight new scores available for sale
I’m pleased to release several new scores, including my first two works for 8 hands at 2 pianos. I look forward to hearing what you do with these!
Solo piano:
Mozart’s sublime “Ave verum corpus,” arranged for solo piano.
One piano, four hands:
Mozart’s “Ave verum corpus.” This beautiful (and less challenging) arrangement for piano duet is dedicated to Liz’s daughter.
Bach/Gounod “Ave Maria.” The arrangement is inspired by stained glass windows and has been one of the most requested scores at recent Anderson & Roe performances.
Two pianos, four hands:
Capriccio on Brahms’ Hungarian Dance No. 5. Listen to a live performance of the virtuoso work at the link.
Nocturne on Neptune, inspired by Gustav Holst’s “Neptune” and the astrological writings that influenced it.
Joplin’s Maple Leaf Rag with a second piano overlay. Party time.
Two pianos, eight hands:
Rachmaninoff’s “Vocalise” arranged for 4 pianists on 2 pianos. The arrangement was commissioned by the Geneva Tuesday Quartette for their 100th anniversary(!) and is based on our version for piano duet.
Dvořák’s Slavonic Dance Op. 42, No. 5 (in its original form for piano duet) with an overlay for a second piano duet. A wild, fun, and virtuosic showpiece!