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Anonymous asked in Entertainment & MusicMusicClassical · 1 decade ago

can the mozart sonata in d major for two pianos k.448 be played in one piano?

i want to play this song by my self ^ . ^

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  • 1 decade ago
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    In the spirit of let's all join in... :-))

    (and to save you some searching), K448 is sadly not included on the complete duet works and it appears not to be part of MMO's other Mozart offerings....

    http://www.musicminusone.com/mozart-complete-music...

    Learning both parts and recording one to play 'against' yourself is a great idea and it will mean that in future you will be comfortable being asked for either part/role...

    All the best,

  • 1 decade ago

    Music Minus One has a volume of the Mozart Duets -- I'm almost positive that one is included. That way you wouldn't need a partner.

    It's a great piece!

  • 1 decade ago

    Even if you grew two more hands - nope. Nor can two pianists play that at one piano. I am sure that someone has arranged a condensation of it somewhere - but then, a lot would be missing.

    Added - MMO - great idea! Or - record yourself doing one part, then play along with your own recording.

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