Gottschalk's arrangement of the Finale of the William Tell Overture by Rossini, played with Grandma. Nowhere near as good as the Scott brothers. Obviously.
+Aliki Wen I'm not sure if it's exactly the same though probably close enough. The Scott brothers play Gottschalk's arrangement as do we, though the sheet music we use was edited by Weekley & Arganbright. I think you can download the original full arrangement here for free: imslp.org/wiki/Guillaume_Tell_(Rossini,_Gioacchino)#For_Piano_4_hands_.28Gottschalk.29
That you play together with your grandmother makes your video radiate happiness. Is this a Baldwin console piano? You both play well... Thank you!
It's a Knight piano; thanks for the comment!
Awesome, two people remarkably in sync with each other. You and your grandmother must have a very special--and rare--bond. Thank you.
I absolutely love this video. Breathing new life into that spinet! But MOSTLY, your playing with your Grandma! Awesome! :)
Thanks!
Loved it.
Is this the exact same version the scoot brothers play? If so, my I please have the sheet music?
+Aliki Wen I'm not sure if it's exactly the same though probably close enough. The Scott brothers play Gottschalk's arrangement as do we, though the sheet music we use was edited by Weekley & Arganbright. I think you can download the original full arrangement here for free: imslp.org/wiki/Guillaume_Tell_(Rossini,_Gioacchino)#For_Piano_4_hands_.28Gottschalk.29
+Alex Proctor
Where did you buy the sheet music? I would love to buy it.
+Aliki Wen I think I bought my copy from Amazon: e.g. www.amazon.com/Rossinis-William-Overture-Arranged-Gottschalk/dp/B004U2H3K4
+Alex Proctor
Wow, quite pricy. Thanks for your help!