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Doppio Borgato

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Doppio Borgato

Doppio Borgato is a double concert grand piano, joining a regular concert grand together with a second piano, activated by a pedal board with 37 pedals (A0 to A3), similar to that of the organ. Designed and hand-crafted by Luigi Borgato, it was patented in 2000.

Compositions for Doppio Borgato

Specifically for Doppio Borgato are composed:

  • Cristian Carrara
  • "Magnificat, Meditation" for piano with pedalboard and orchestra (2011)
  • Giuseppe Lupis
  • Gounod-Lupis "Marche funèbre d'une marionnette" (2011)
  • Nimrod Borenstein
  • "Fireworks" Op. 57 (2011)
  • Grieg-Borenstein "In the hall of the mountain-king" arranged for piano with pedalboard (2011)
  • Michael Glenn Williams
  • "Tip Tap" (2011)
  • Ennio Morricone (1928-)
  • "Quarto Studio Bis" (2011)
  • Andrea Morricone (1964-)
  • "Omaggio a J.S.B." (2011)
  • Franco Oppo (1935-)
  • "Freu dich sehr o meine Seele" (2000)
  • Fabrizio Marchionni (1976-)
  • "S’Indàssa" (2000)
  • Charlemagne Palestine (1945 or 1947-)
  • Compositions for pedal piano (2005)
  • Jean Guillou (1930-)
  • "Epitases" (2001)
  • References

    Doppio Borgato Wikipedia