Revolutionary Etude Opus 10 Number 12 - Two Pianos, Four Hands
by Frederic Chopin
Piano Method - Digital Sheet Music

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SKU: A0.926866

Composed by Frederic Chopin. Arranged by Abel Lifschutz. Romantic Period. Score and parts. 18 pages. Abel Lifschutz #3033947. Published by Abel Lifschutz (A0.926866).

This transcription of Chopin's most famous etude makes an excellent repertoire piece for two pianists. Not only is it fun and great for recitals, the easier first piano part and more difficult second piano part makes this a perfect piece for a student and teacher to play. It serves as an excellent introduction to the thrilling music of Frederic Chopin. Included is the first piano part and second piano part. The recording attached is a midi recording of a computer playing the piece to give prospective buyers a general idea of what the piece will sound like.

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