Bach, PDQ - Sonata for Viola Four Hands and Harpsichord - "edited" by Peter Schickele - Theodore Presser Publication
Bach, PDQ - Sonata for Viola Four Hands and Harpsichord - "edited" by Peter Schickele - Theodore Presser Publication
P.D.Q Bach's Sonata for Viola Four Hands and Harpsichord plays on the conventions of the genre of 4 handed piano pieces. In this composition, two players each use a bow to play the same viola--a feat that is amusing visually as well as impressive technically.
Arranged by Peter Schickele and published by Theodore Presser. Performace guide is included.
Difficulty: A3
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P.D.Q Bach's Sonata for Viola Four Hands and Harpsichord plays on the conventions of the genre of 4 handed piano pieces. In this composition, two players each use a bow to play the same viola--a feat that is amusing visually as well as impressive technically.
Arranged by Peter Schickele and published by Theodore Presser. Performace guide is included.
Difficulty: A3
Click here to learn more about the Apprentice and ASTA Sheet Music Difficulty Ratings.
























