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- Q7560833 subject Q8159385.
- Q7560833 subject Q8406257.
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- Q7560833 abstract "The Sonata for Two Pianos is a work by Germaine Tailleferre written in 1974 for the American two-piano team Gold and Fizdale, to whom it is dedicated. The work was published in 1999 by the French music publisher Musik Fabrik.The work is in three movements: an opening Toccata-like allegretto, a slower andantino which uses a theme clearly inspired by the Pavane in Tailleferre's 1929 ballet "La Nouvelle Cythère" and a final brilliant allegro which uses polytonality to create a playful atmosphere which ends abruptly.The work was probably never performed by Gold and Fizdale, due to their retirement from the concert stage because of Arthur Gold's problems with his hands.".
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- Q7560833 wikiPageWikiLink Q8159385.
- Q7560833 wikiPageWikiLink Q8406257.
- Q7560833 wikiPageWikiLink Q9004585.
- Q7560833 comment "The Sonata for Two Pianos is a work by Germaine Tailleferre written in 1974 for the American two-piano team Gold and Fizdale, to whom it is dedicated.".
- Q7560833 label "Sonata for Two Pianos (Tailleferre)".