[Playing two-person piece] is a little more difficult [than playing a single person piece] because you have to think alike and there's not a whole lot of room on a piano so it does get a little crowded. |
An interesting note is that one of the reasons why Mozart wrote several pieces for two people is because he wrote them to play with his sister. |
I know that Austria has kind of declared it Mozart's year. We just kind of wanted to do something a little more informal where we were able to celebrate his works with our students, faculty, alumni and friends. |