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Works Written For Gold and Fizdale

  • Paul Bowles
    • "Concerto" for Two Pianos (1946–47)
    • "Sonata" for Two Pianos (1947)
    • "Night Waltz" for Two Pianos (1949)
    • "A Picnic Cantata" for Two Pianos (1953)
  • John Cage
    • "A Book of Music" for Two Pianos
  • Francis Poulenc
    • Sonate for Two Pianos
  • Germaine Tailleferre
    • Il était un Petit Navire Suite for Two Pianos
    • Paris-Magie version for Two Pianos
    • Toccata for Two Pianos
    • Sonata for Two Pianos
  • Samuel Barber
    • Souvenirs, Op. 28

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