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Setting Up a Harmonic Surprise (9)

A sudden harmonic shift to E-flat major needs some placing and planning. Resources & links Click here to view open domain editions for this work (external link). ...

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  • Playing Together - Etiquette and Tips for Duet Playing (Home)
  • Introduction (1)
  • Getting into Each Other's Way and What About the Pedal? (2)
  • Listening to Each Other and Balancing Parts (3)
  • Who Turns the Page? (4)
  • Keep Charge of Your Articulation! (5)
  • Pedal: Yes or No? And Am I too Loud? (6)
  • Always Helping Each Other (7)
  • Rearranging The Score (8)
  • Stagecraft and a Few Final Remarks (10)
  • Duets for One Easy Part and a Teacher
  • Duets for Similar Parts
  • More Advanced Duets

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Beate Toyka

Beate Toyka, from the Rhineland in Germany, was raised and trained in the heart of the German classical tradition. She is a committed performer and teacher, and active as a concerto soloist, solo recitalist, and accompanist. She appears regularly in the UK, Central and Eastern Europe. As an enthusiast for duet and 8-hands playing, she formed the ‘Derby Piano Quartet’. Her teaching is characterised by a lively empathy for both the music being taught, and for the pupil. She is a valued adjudicator at music festivals. Beate is a principal tutor at the Piano Teachers’ Course, UK.

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