Audio/Visual

The audio and video samples provided are
examples of works available in our catalog.

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  1. L.M. Gottschalk: The Banjo (View product page)
  2. Claude Debussy: Clair de lune (View product page)
  3. FPQ: Classical Cocktail No. 2 (View product page)
  4. FPQ: Classical Cocktail No. 5 (View product page)
  5. FPQ: Classical Cocktail No. 8 (View product page)
  6. FPQ: Variations on a Theme by Paganini (View product page)
  7. FPQ: Variations on a Theme by Paganini (View product page)
  8. Gerald Busby: Four! (View product page)
  9. Tony Finno: Overture to the Millennium (View product page)
  10. FPQ: Christmas Vision (View product page)
  11. Victor Herbert: March of the Toys (View product page)
  12. Leon Jessel: Fantasy on Parade of the Wooden Soldiers (View product page)
  13. P.I. Tchaikovsky: Winter Scene (View product page)
  14. Michael Polo: The Chase (View product page)
  15. Garland Anderson: StreetSyncs – Gladstone Terrace Rag (View product page)
  16. Garland Anderson: StreetSyncs – Mulberry Street Rag (View product page)
  17. Garland Anderson: StreetSyncs – Old Bond Street Rag (View product page)

Tracks 1-6 and 8-9 are from the Piano4 cd: Piano4 LIVE!, pianists, John Kozar, Norma Meyer, Randall Hartman and Jason Chase

Track 7 is from the First Piano Quartet album Forty Fabulous Fingers, pianists, Adam Garner, Frank Mittler, Edward Edson and William Gunther

Tracks 10-13 are from the Piano4 cd: Piano4 Christmas, pianists, Vitalij Kuprij, Norma Meyer, Randall Hartman and Marja Kaisla

Track 14 was performed by Alexey Ivanchenko and Alexey Ulitin

Tracks 15-17 were performed by our publisher, John Kozar

Concerto for 4 Keyboards

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Farandole

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The Noise of a Multitude

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Concerto for 4 Keyboards is an excerpt from the Bach Festival of Philadelphia.  Performers include Piano4 and Orchestra del Teatro Olimpico di Vicenza.
Farandole and The Noise of a Multitude are excerpts from a production of A GRAND TIME, presented on April 16, 2005 by The Wabash County Arts Council in Wabash, Indiana.