New York: Amsco Music Publishing Co., 1934. — 191 p.
From the Foreword: The value of ensemble playing has always been a recognized factor in its stimulating influence towards musicianship.
The young player, together with someone equally or more experienced, finds a new musical thrill in participating in these duets.
Duet playing encourages a rhythmical steadiness and aids greatly the advancement of sight reading. It also quickens the sense of hearing in its relation to color and nuance.
In this volume will be found some of the loveliest musical thoughts by the master composers and we trust they will serve as an aid in acquiring a cultivated musical taste.
Spring Song (Mendelssohn)
Marche Militaire (Schubert)
Romance (Pearl Fishers) (Bizet)
Song of India Rimsky-Korsakoff
Norwegian Dance (Grieg)
Minuet in G (Beethoven)
Russian Folk Melody (Two Guitars)
Jocelyn (Berceuse) (Godard)
Turkey in the Straw (American Folk Tune)
Bolero (Moszkowski)
Traumerei (Schumann)
Romance (Schumann)
Funeral March (Chopin)
Prelude in C# minor (Rachmaninoff)
Country Gardens (English Folk Dance)
Cygne, Le (Swan, The) (Saint-Saens)
Scarf Dance (Pas d’ Echarpes) (Chaminade)
Cid, Le (Aragonaise) (Massenet)
Polonaise in A Major (Chapin)
Anitra’s Dance (Grieg)
Unfinished Symphony (Theme) Schubert
Waltz (Faust) (Gounod)
Orientale (Cui)
Gavotte (Gluck-Brahms)
Don Juan (Minuet) (Mozart)
Golden Wedding (La Cinquantaine) (Gabriel-Marie)
Ruins of Athens (Turkish March) (Beethoven)
Humoresque (Dvorak)
Polish Dance (Scharwenka)
Irish Melody (Londonderry Air)
Rondo alla Turca (Mozart)
Entr’acte Gavotte (Mignon) (Thomas)
Spanish Dance (Moszkowski)
Lucia (Sextette) (Donizetti)
Viennese Melody
Serenade (Schubert)
Melody in F (Rubinstein)
Hungarian Dance No 5 T (Brahms)
Poet and Peasant (von Suppé)
Largo (Handel)