Duets (Bach)
   HOME





Duets (Bach)
A duet is a musical composition or piece for two performers. Duets or The Duets may also refer to: Films and television * Duets (film), ''Duets'' (film), a 2000 film, starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Paul Giamatti and Huey Lewis * Duets (Glee), "Duets" (''Glee''), a 2010 episode in the second season of ''Glee'' * Duets (TV series), ''Duets'' (TV series), a music-based reality competition show on ABC Music * Duets (Bach), works for organ by Johann Sebastian Bach * "Duetz," the 2017 Gorillaz track, from Humanz Super Deluxe. Albums * Duets (Ane Brun album), ''Duets'' (Ane Brun album), 2005 * Duets (Barbra Streisand album), ''Duets'' (Barbra Streisand album), 2002 * Duets (Carla Bley & Steve Swallow album), ''Duets'' (Carla Bley & Steve Swallow album), 1988 * Duets (Dizzy Gillespie album), ''Duets'' (Dizzy Gillespie album), 1957 * Duets (Elton John album), ''Duets'' (Elton John album), 1993 * Duets (Emmylou Harris album), ''Duets'' (Emmylou Harris album) * Duets (Frank Sinatra album), ' ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Duet
A duet (italian language, Italian: ''duo'') is a musical composition for two Performing arts, performers in which the performers have equal importance to the piece, often a composition involving two singers or two pianists. It differs from a harmony, as the performers take turns performing a solo section rather than performing simultaneously. A piece performed by two pianists performing together on the same piano is a "piano duet" or "piano four hands". A piece for two pianists performing together on separate pianos is a "List of compositions for piano duo, piano duo". "Duet" is also used as a verb for the act of performing a musical duet, or colloquially as a noun to refer to the performers of a duet. A musical ensemble with more than two solo instruments or voices is called a Trio (music), trio, quartet, quintet, sextet, septet, octet (music), octet, etc. History When Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Mozart was young, he and his sister Maria Anna Mozart, Marianne played a duet of h ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Duets (Linda Ronstadt Album)
''Duets'' is a compilation album by Linda Ronstadt. It was released on the Rhino Records label in April 2014, a few days before Ronstadt's induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The album peaked at number 32 on the Billboard album chart - Ronstadt's highest charting album in 24 years. The songs on the album were all previously released with the exception of "Pretty Bird", a duet with bluegrass singer Laurie Lewis.(Overview)"Linda Ronstadt – Duets"
''No Depression'', by Henry Carrigan April 6, 2014. In his review for critic

Duets (1993)
''Duets (1993)'' is an album by American saxophonist and composer Anthony Braxton with bassist Mario Pavone recorded in 1993 for the Music & Arts label.Anthony Braxton discography
accessed Jun 13, 2017
Enciclopedia del Jazz: Anthony Braxton
accessed June 13, 2017


Track listing

All compositions by Anthony Braxton except where noted # "The Call" Maario Pavone) – 5:58 # "Composition No. 29" – 5:41 # "Composition No. 6 (0)" – 5:28 # " I Remember You" (

picture info

Hamburg 1991
Hamburg (, ; ), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,. is the second-largest city in Germany after Berlin and 7th-largest in the European Union with a population of over 1.9 million. The Hamburg Metropolitan Region has a population of over 5.1 million and is the eighth-largest metropolitan region by GDP in the European Union. At the southern tip of the Jutland Peninsula, Hamburg stands on the branching River Elbe at the head of a estuary to the North Sea, on the mouth of the Alster and Bille. Hamburg is one of Germany's three city-states alongside Berlin and Bremen, and is surrounded by Schleswig-Holstein to the north and Lower Saxony to the south. The Port of Hamburg is Germany's largest and Europe's third-largest, after Rotterdam and Antwerp. The local dialect is a variant of Low Saxon. The official name reflects Hamburg's history as a member of the medieval Hanseatic League and a free imperial city of the Holy Roman Empire. Before the 1871 unifica ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  



MORE