Hello to my 541 subscribers and fellow viewers! Over 500 now :)
This was fun to arrange / transcribe, but it was pretty difficult and took a very long while, as evidenced by my lack of uploads. I'm really proud of my work on this though! Also, Musescore doesn't have a keyboard layout for duets when they help automatically render the score to a video like this. As such, I edited the video to include it. It was my first time editing a video and I think it went okay? (despite not having done much to it, haha...)
This is an arrangement of Mozart's "Alla Turca", more famously known as the "Turkish March", but also known as "Sonata in A, K. 331". Actually, more specifically, this is an arrangement of an arrangement -- Arcadi Volodos is an amazing Russian pianist who played this grande and technically challenging version of Mozart's composition, named "Concert Paraphrase on "Turkish March"". This is a rearrangement of his arrangement, with some slight personal modifications, for two people and one piano. Don't worry, I've tried playing both piano parts by myself and it's now quite playable. (all I need now is to find and convince a friend to play it with me...)
Happy Holidays and Winter Solstice?
A link to the original version as well as sheet music can be found below!
Link to original Mozart's composition: [ Ссылка ]
Link to Volodos's arrangement: [ Ссылка ]
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Sheet music made with MuseScore - [ Ссылка ]
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