The Art of Four Handed Piano

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By Liz Bulkley on Wednesday, November 1, 2006.
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It takes 176 keys and 20 fingers working together to make any four-handed piano composition come to life. Pianists Paul Dykstra and Gregg Pauley will discuss the finesse involved in the art prior to their Walker Lecture Series performance November 1st. The two performers are New Hampshire-based and will also provide details of their recent performance at Carnegie Hall as well.

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