Aron Solomonovich Bubelnikov (1911â??1989), professor of the Leningrad (Petersburgian) Conservatoire, opera conductor, having brought up numerous young vocalists, devoted his spare time to piano â?? his true passion. That was professor Pavel Serebryakov to have been inculcated thorough piano manner in Bubelnikov during the years of his conservatoire studying in Leningrad. Although his solo piano career was doomed to be left a dream, he was recognized as the skillful, dexterous and subtle participant of different piano ensembles. These are Bubelnikov's brilliant transcriptions of symphonic and vocal masterpieces for two pianos that may abundantly express his fidelity to the king of instruments. The concert paraphrase â??Carmenâ? for two pianos to G. Bizet's themes was composed by Aron Bubelnikov in the 1980ies. This opus is the kind of an apex among Bubelnikov's masterful, refined and brilliant piano duets intended both for education and stage purposes.Contents:Carmenâ?s Entrance and Habanera Seguidilla Quintet Arioso of Jose Sextet and Chorus Cartomancy March and Chorus Epilogue