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G. Henle Verlag Piano Concerto no. 5 in F major op. 103 (Egyptian) - Saint-Saens/Jost - Piano/Piano Reduction (2 Pianos, 4 Hands) - Book
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Composer: Camille Saint-Saens
Editor: Peter Jost
Piano Reduction: Johannes Umbreit
Fingering: Pascal Roge
Format: Softcover, Urtext Edition
Instrumentation: Piano and Piano Reduction (2 Pianos, 4 Hands) (Two copies needed for performance)
Level: Difficult
This was the last concerto that Saint-Saens wrote for his own instrument, the piano. Its subtitle has a dual meaning. First, it was composed quickly in Luxor and Cairo in early 1896; and second, the composer incorporated elements of Egyptian and Eastern music within it.
Editor: Peter Jost
Piano Reduction: Johannes Umbreit
Fingering: Pascal Roge
Format: Softcover, Urtext Edition
Instrumentation: Piano and Piano Reduction (2 Pianos, 4 Hands) (Two copies needed for performance)
Level: Difficult
This was the last concerto that Saint-Saens wrote for his own instrument, the piano. Its subtitle has a dual meaning. First, it was composed quickly in Luxor and Cairo in early 1896; and second, the composer incorporated elements of Egyptian and Eastern music within it.
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