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Performer: Anthony Paratore

BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: Six Variations in D, WoO 74 (Review by John D. Wiser)

piano 

BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: Six Variations in D, WoO 74 (Review by Charles Timbrell)

piano 

BRAHMS, JOHANNES: Piano Quartet In G Minor, op. 25, orchestrated by Arnold Schoenberg (Review by James H. North)

piano 

DOWNEY: A Dolphin (1974); What If? (1973); Adagio Lyrico (1953); Octet for Winds (1954, rev. 1976) (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

piano 

DOWNEY: A Dolphin''. Octet for Winds. What If? Adagio Lyrico. Agort (Review by William Wians)

duo pianists 

GOTTSCHALK, LOUIS MOREAU: Night in the Tropics (arranged for two pianos by John Kirkpatrick, after the incomplete two-or-three piano arrangement by N. A. Espadero) (Review by John D. Wiser)

piano 

GOTTSCHALK, LOUIS MOREAU: Night in the Tropics (Review by Scott Wheeler)

piano 

HEINRICH: The Ornithological Combat of Kings or The Condor of the Andes and Ute Eagle of the Cordilleras (Grand Symphony) (Review by Scott Wheeler)

piano 

HEINRICH: The Ornithological Combat of Kings or The Condor of the Andes and the Eagle of the Cordilleras (Review by John D. Wiser)

piano 

LUTOSŁAWSKI: Variations on a Theme of Paganini for Two Pianos (Review by Charles Timbrell)

piano 

LUTOSŁAWSKI: Variations on a Theme of Paganini (Review by James Miller)

piano 

MENDELSSOHN, FELIX: Andante and Variations in B♭ for Piano Four-hands, op. 83a (Review by Charles Timbrell)

piano 

MENDELSSOHN, FELIX: Andante and Variations in B♭ for Piano four hands, Op. 83a (Review by John D. Wiser)

piano 

MENDELSSOHN, FELIX: Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra inA-Flat (Review by Royal S. Brown)

piano 

MENDELSSOHN, FELIX: Concerto in E for Two Pianos and Orchestra (Review by Royal S. Brown)

piano 

MENDELSSOHN, FELIX: Concertos for Two Pianos and Orchestra (Review by Michael Ullman)

piano 

MENDELSSOHN, FELIX: Concertos for Two Pianos and Orchestra (Review by Howard Kornblum)

piano 

MENDELSSOHN, FELIX: Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 11 (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

piano 

MENDELSSOHN/MOSCHELES: Preziosa Variations on a Theme from Weber's “Preziosa“ for Two Pianos and Orchestra (Review by Royal S. Brown)

piano 

MOZART: Overture to “The Magic Flute.“ Duettino concertante (arr. from Finale of Concerto in F, K. 459). Fantasia in F Minor for Mechanical Organ, K. 608 (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

piano 

MOZART: The Magic Flute (Review by David Johnson)

piano 

MUSSORGSKY: Pictures at an Exhibition (Review by James Miller)

piano 

RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: The Snow Maiden (Review by David Johnson)

piano 

ROSSINI: The Barber of Seville (Review by David Johnson)

piano 

SAINT-SAËNS: Variations on a Theme by Beethoven for Two Pianos, op. 35 (Review by Charles Timbrell)

piano 

SAINT-SAËNS: Variations on a Theme of Beethoven, Op. 35 (Review by John D. Wiser)

piano 

SCHOENBERG, ARNOLD: Chamber Symphony for Fifteen Instruments, op. 9, arranged for Piano Duet by Alban Berg (Review by James H. North)

piano 

SCHUMANN: Andante and Variations in B“ for Two Pianos, Op. 46 (Review by John D. Wiser)

piano 

SCHUMANN: Andante and Variations in B♭ for Two Pianos, op. 46 (Review by Charles Timbrell)

piano 

SCHUMANN: Études in the Form of Free Variations on Themes by Beethoven, WoO. 31. Andante and Variations in B♭. Quartet in C Minor for Piano and Strings, WoO (Review by John Bauman)

duo pianists 

STRAUSS II, JOHANN: Paraphrase on Themes from Die Fledermaus (arr. Pierre Luboschutz) (Review by David Johnson)

piano 

SUPPÉ, FRANZ VON: Poet and Peasant (Review by David Johnson)

piano 

 

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