STAR WARS - Cantina Band in the style of Art Tatum (on dueling pianos) video free download


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Uploaded: 2007/11/07

http://www.andersonroe.com | Impression #1 from "STAR WARS FANTASY" composed and performed by the Anderson & Roe Piano Duo

Recorded live in concert at The Juilliard School

In creating our "Star Wars Fantasy: Four Impressions for Two Pianos," we took motives from John Williams' iconic score and constructed a brand new work. The first impression is based on the "Cantina Theme" heard in "Episode IV: A New Hope" from the Star Wars Films. If you are VERY perceptive, you may notice other themes hidden in the texture of the music as well (the Force Theme, Darth Vadar's theme, Yoda's theme, and various battle music motives).

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- Greg Anderson & Elizabeth Joy Roe

Comments

6 years ago

Kuck uck

Level Asia

6 years ago

Lavonte Davis

Art Tatum still would play both of them under the table ;)

6 years ago

Piano Man - Piano Covers

Truly imaginative arranging. Really loved the way you played around mended and transitioned through all those themes. A true concert piece!Maybe a bit to clever for most of the internet though.

6 years ago

xthatGhomiex

This is not, in fact, composed by these two pianists. Credit for composition goes to John Williams.

6 years ago

marneus Callgar

Foreplay??? These guys should just a room

6 years ago

lego

he's so calmed and she is so tensed....

6 years ago

Bénédicte Lignee

Amazing!

7 years ago

Von_Rabenfels

its a bit to much to be really good :( each for them self are perfect but its to much mixed up

7 years ago

Daniel M.

You guys are geniuses I swear . Love you guys!

8 years ago

Centauri

I don't quite like how you interpreted all those Star Wars tunes .The way you play them is a lot too fast and it sounds very aggressive in a way .

8 years ago

Jose Deanon

Even their page-turning's on sync, lolololol

8 years ago

Strange Community

un truc de malade

8 years ago

CharlesXavier

Ludwig van Beethoven: He doesn't like you. (points at Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)Wladyslaw Szpilman: I'm sorry.Ludwig van Beethoven: I don't like you either. You just watch yourself. We're wanted pianists. We have evening concerts in over twelve provinces.Wladyslaw Szpilman: I'll be careful.Ludwig van Beethoven: You'll be dead!

8 years ago

SamuraiJack

Too fast !!! Let it groove don't rush it !!

8 years ago

Smale321

I'm sorry, you both are excellent piano players, but this arrangement of music is awful. The ragtime duet of Martin Spitznagel & Bryan Wright does much more to honor the original, after all: the original is a JOHN WILLIAMS!

9 years ago

Chillton

I don't get it. Why anyone who shows off playing this on piano, assumes that if they play it faster than anyone else it's gonna make it better.

9 years ago

Cirtap Tomas

OP,,,Why Mention of John Williams who Composed and Attended Julliard School...Fun Facts!!!  

9 years ago

YuuzahnDragon

If only they had Robot Devil and his Golden Violin from Futurama as their partner!

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