Snow Blossoms

A charming easy duet for two equal players. It features a lilting waltz-like rhythm in ABA form with secondo having the melodic interest in section B. 3 pages with a DC repeat.

The Birthday of a King

A contemporary twist makes these arrangements of classic Christmas carols an exciting addition to any recital. With a bit of flare, they are sure to be crowd pleasers! Intermediate to early advanced piano duets. One piano, four hands. 36 pages. If you plan to make multiple copies of this music, please respect copyright and purchase… Read more »

Rayan’s Duet Book

Rayan’s Duet book is a teacher and pupil book designed for sight reading practice, with easy primo parts in five finger position.  The inspiration for this book came from Kathenka’s Muziekboek by Jurriaan Andriessen, which is beautifully constructed so that each simple five finger primo part skilfully complements a much more rhythmically and harmonically sophisticated… Read more »

Land of Dreams Book 2: Elementary Piano Duets for 1 Piano, 4 Hands

TGR-PD002:  16 pages, ISMN 979-0-9001444-2-6   5 elementary level piano duets (Grades 1 – 3) for one piano, four hands. Teacher notes included.   Birds at Dusk, Starlight Waltz, Night Owls, Crescent Moon*, Nocturne*   NFMC Bulletin 2020 to 2024 (USA)*   This E-Book allows one copy for each performer one piece at a time…. Read more »

Land of Dreams Book 1: Early Elementary Piano Duets for 1 Piano, 4 Hands

TGR-PD001:  16 pages, ISMN 979-0-9001444-1-6   6 early elementary level (Beginner to Prep) piano duets for one piano, four hands.  Teacher notes included.   Land of Dreams, Mountain Sunset**, Polka Dot Pajamas, Lullaby for a Teddy Bear, Stormy Night*/+, Moonlight Waltz   Canadian National Conservatory of Music Northern Lights* Contemporary Showcase Syllabus+ NFMC Bulletin 2020… Read more »

Snowdrifts for 1 Piano, 4 Hands

SNOWDRIFTS is an elementary duet written for two of my former piano students, Madeleine and Sofia.  The second (the older sister’s part) is at a Level 3-4, while the primo (the younger sister’s part) is within stationary 5 finger positions and can be read or taught by rote. M.H.Duncan