Description |
Piano concertos are as a rule reduced from the orchestral score into a setting for two pianos, in which one piano plays the orchestral part and the other one the piano solo. Many people though try to play them on one piano with two hands. In that case the pianist must jump back and forth between the two pianos, which is difficult and very often outright awkward. Therefore has composer Henry Pool made this arrangement for one piano - two hands of Mozart's beautiful concerto, so that music lovers can play it as a sort of "concert sonata" and enjoy the music without being bothered by the above mentioned problems. |