れんだん
連弾
1. four-handed performance (on the piano)
2. Piano four handsPiano four hands is a term frequently applied in American usage to a specific form of piano duet, for a single piano with two players. A duet with the players playing separate instruments is generally referred to as a piano duo. Notable compositions for piano four hands include 16 Waltzes, Op 39 by Brahms and the Dolly Suite by Fauré. Schubert was also a prolific composer of works for piano four hands.
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Read “連弾” on Japanese Wikipedia
Read “Piano four hands” on DBpedia
聯弾 【れんだん】
聯弾: Rarely-used kanji form.
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