Posts in two pianos
Paranoid Android

"Paranoid Android" by Radiohead; cover and performance by the Anderson & Roe Piano Duo. Featured on "When Words Fade" -- http://bit.ly/nYryXK -- an album (with bonus DVD) by the Anderson & Roe Piano Duo on the Steinway Record Label. Order it now: http://bit.ly/nYryXK Recorded live in concert at the Fox Theater in Spokane, WA (May 3, 2009).

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Promo Video

The Anderson & Roe Piano Duo | http://www.andersonroe.com | Visit andersonroe.com for music videos, the "Ask Greg & Liz" page, their schedule, a polling booth, music player, discussion pages, and much more. Music: Excerpt from Anderson & Roe's "Star Wars Fantasy" for two pianos, based on music by John Williams

Mozart Sonata for Two Pianos

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Reimagine Trailer 2

Watch the trailer using the "High" quality setting on YouTube! The Anderson & Roe Piano Duo Debut CD is finally here!! Greg Anderson & Elizabeth Joy Roe showcase their unique approach to classical music and the piano duo genre in this adrenalized album, featuring breathtaking music, a hard-core performance of Stravinsky's 'Rite of Spring,' and a bonus DVD of music videos.

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Reimagine Trailer 1

The Anderson & Roe Piano Duo Debut CD is finally here!! Greg Anderson & Elizabeth Joy Roe showcase their unique approach to classical music and the piano duo genre in this adrenalized album, featuring breathtaking music, a hard-core performance of Stravinsky's 'Rite of Spring,' and a bonus DVD of music videos.

Buy the album here

The Swan

http://www.andersonroe.com | "The Swan" from the Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saëns, arranged for two pianos by Anderson & Roe. Performers: Greg Anderson & Elizabeth Joy Roe Both the piece and the video are featured on the Anderson & Roe Piano Duo's debut album, "Reimagine."

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Star Wars Fantasy

Impression 1

http://www.andersonroe.com | Impression #1 from "STAR WARS FANTASY" composed and performed by the Anderson & Roe Piano Duo Recorded live in concert at The Juilliard School In composing our "Star Wars Fantasy: Four Impressions for Two Pianos," we took motives from John Williams' iconic score and constructed a brand new work.

The first impression is based on the "Cantina Theme" heard in "Episode IV: A New Hope" from the Star Wars Films. If you are VERY perceptive, you may notice other themes hidden in the texture of the music as well (the Force Theme, Darth Vadar's theme, Yoda's theme, and various battle music motives).

Impression 2

http://www.andersonroe.com | Impression #2 from "STAR WARS FANTASY" composed and performed by the Anderson & Roe Piano Duo Recorded live in concert at The Juilliard School In composing our "Star Wars Fantasy: Four Impressions for Two Pianos," we took motives from John Williams' iconic score and constructed a brand new work.

The second impression is a very free interpretation of the "Force Theme" heard throughout all six Star Wars films.

Impression 3

http://www.andersonroe.com | Impression #3 from Anderson & Roe's "STAR WARS FANTASY" Performed live in concert by the Anderson & Roe Piano Duo at The Juilliard School. In composing our "Star Wars Fantasy: Four Impressions for Two Pianos," we took motives from John Williams' iconic score and constructed a new work.

While some impressions depart wildly from the source material, the third impression is an arrangement of the "March of the Ewoks" from the sixth Star Wars film.

Impression 4

http://www.andersonroe.com | Impression #4 from "STAR WARS FANTASY" composed and performed by the Anderson & Roe Piano Duo Recorded live in concert at The Juilliard School In composing our "Star Wars Fantasy: Four Impressions for Two Pianos," we took motives from John Williams' iconic score and constructed a brand new piece of music.

The fourth impression combines themes from all six movies into a toccata of dramatic cacophony!