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<h6 class="wp-block-heading">Here are some of the most astonishing piano arrangements of famous orchestral works that are worth listening to!</h6>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Johannes Brahms, <em>Poco allegretto </em>from<em> Symphony no. 3 </em>in F major, Op.&nbsp;90</h3>



<p>Otto Singer II (1863 – 1931), a German composer and conductor, wrote piano arrangements for all four symphonies of Johannes Brahms (1833 &#8211; 1897), including the Symphony no. 3 (1883).</p>



<p>In this particular example, third movement is performed by pianist <strong>Riccardo Caramella</strong>. Third movement <em>Poco allegretto </em>in C minor from this Symphony is the most popular one and the one most frequently used.<br>For example, in 1983 <strong>Serge Gainsbourg</strong> wrote his famous <em>Baby Alone in Babylone</em> for the singer Jane Birkin – and it is a theme from this movement that is used in the song.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">P. I. Tchaikovsky, Theme from<em> Swan Lake</em></h3>



<p>This piano arrangement, written by pianist <strong>Karen Kornienko</strong> and inspired by Tchaikovsky’s (1840-1893) ballet <em>Swan Lake (1876)</em> is ideal for relaxing, winding down, and creating a fairytale-like ambiance.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">P. I. Tchaikovsky, <em>Valse </em>(no.6) from<em> The Sleeping Beauty</em></h3>



<p>Resuming with Tchaikovsky, this <em>Valse no. 6 </em>from his ballet <em>Sleeping Beauty, </em>op. 66 (1889) is arranged by the great <strong>Sergei Rachmaninoff</strong> for piano (in 4 hands).&nbsp;</p>



<p>When such enchanting music is arranged for a piano by a virtuoso of Rachmaninoff’s caliber, it inspires a desire to dance and play this piece (or call a friend and play it together).</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Jean Sibelius, <em>Valse Triste </em>(op. 44, no. 1)</h3>



<p><em>Valse Triste, </em>op. 44, no. 1, is an orchestral piece written by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (1865-1957). Initially, it was part of the incidental music he was writing in 1903 for the play <em>Kuolema (Death). </em>However, it superseded it’s original purpose – nowadays it’s far better known as a separate concert piece, and it ultimately became his signature piece and trademark.&nbsp;</p>



<p>This beautiful and sad music, as the name itself suggests, Sibelius later arranged for the piano, and in this video you can hear the stunning performance by pianist <strong>Paul Barton</strong>.&nbsp;</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Sergei Prokofiev, <em>Montagues and Capulets, </em>from ballet <em>Romeo and Juliet, </em>op. 64</h3>



<p>Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953) selected orchestral suites from his ballet <em>Romeo and Juliet, </em>op. 64 (1935)<em>, </em>and made piano arrangements of those works and classified them as <em>Romeo and Juliet: Ten Pieces for Piano, </em>op. 75. They were performed betwen 1936-37, and are seen as seperate and independent piano work, rather than a „second hand“ score.&nbsp;</p>



<p><em>Montagues and Capulets</em> is Prokofiev’s most popular piano music – in this case, it is performed by Russian musician <strong>Sonya Belousova</strong>.&nbsp;</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Dmitri Shostakovich, <em>Jazz Suite, Waltz no. 2</em></h3>



<p><em>Jazz Suite, Waltz no. 2 </em>(1938) is surely one of the most notable works of Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975). It’s from his Suite for Orchestra no. 1, and is arranged by an excellent pianist <strong>Florian Noack</strong>.</p>



<p>Take a seat, and let the music dazzle you.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Aram Khachaturian, <em>Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia</em></h3>



<p>This <em>Adagio </em>is from Aram Khachaturian’s (1903—1978) ballet <em>Spartacus (1954), </em>&nbsp;act II,&nbsp; where two lovers are celebrating their escape from the Romans. It is said to be one of the most popular compositions from the 20th century.&nbsp;</p>



<p>This beautiful arrangement is also by pianist Paul Barton and represents a shorter version of the&nbsp; original piano transcription of this piece – its focus is on the main theme.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Max Richter, <em>On the Nature of Daylight</em></h3>



<p><em>On the Nature of Daylight </em>is part of the album <em>The Blue Notebooks, </em>written by contemporary composer Max Richter in the run-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. He described this piece as a <em>meditation on violence.&nbsp;</em></p>



<p>This composition is used in Martin Scorsese&#8217;s film <em>Shutter Island </em>(2010) and in film <em>Arrival</em> (2016) by Denis Villeneuve.&nbsp;</p>



<p>This piano arrangement of Richter’s work will bring you serenity and distress at the same time – it will not leave you indifferent, rest assured.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">John Williams, Theme from<em> Schindler’s List</em></h3>



<p>And last, but not least –&nbsp; a famous theme from Schindler’s List OST by John Williams, written for the homonymous film in 1993.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Just as the film does not leave you indifferent, the music is a tear jerker in its own right. In this case, the music is arranged for piano by <strong>Charles Szczepanek</strong>. The pianist emulates an entire orchestra in his arrangement – every tone is in its place.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Expect some tears and shivers whilst indulging in this iteration.&nbsp;</p>



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