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The Four-Hand Piano Duo

Bonnie Anderson Donna Gross Javel

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The Four-Hand Piano Duo

Bonnie Anderson Donna Gross Javel
xxx\xxxxxxxxxxxx\Photo by Marc Javel
The Four Hand Piano Duo

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The Four-Hand Piano Duo
pianists Bonnie Anderson and Donna Gross Javel are fast becoming known both for their creative and varied programming as well as their uncanny ability to make ‘four hands’ look and sound like ‘two’. After several years of playing solo repertoire for each other in a monthly piano group, they sat down on a whim to sight read four-hand piano music. Pleasantly surprised by the well-matched tone and technique of their four hands, they began exploring the piano duo repertoire. They have been performing together as The Four-Hand Piano Duo to enthusiastic audiences throughout the New England area ever since their 2004 debut in Danvers, Massachusetts. They are often told that their enthusiasm and energy are contagious. In addition to the standard works of the classical repertoire, their programs often include music from the Living Composers: AnythingPiano Project (LCAPP). LCAPP’s mission is to encourage the creation of repertoire for the piano in various combinations, to promote living composers through public performances and recordings of their works, and to increase audience enthusiasm and appreciation for new music through creative and varied programming. Bonnie and Donna enjoy talking to audiences about the composers and their music as well as the joys and challenges of performing together on the same instrument. They are available for workshops, masterclasses, lectures and performances.

For more information about The Four-Hand Piano Duo including sound samples and pictures please visit
The Music Room
section of this web site.

For more information about the Living Composers: AnythingPiano Project please visit the
Living Composers Project
section of this web site.

 
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