Doppio Borgato



Doppio Borgato is a Pedal piano made by joining a regular concert grand (Model L 282) with a second piano, activated by a pedal board with 37 pedals (A0 to A3), similar to that of the organ (P 398). Designed and manufactured 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 (1928–2020)
 * "Quarto Studio Bis" (2011)
 * Andrea Morricone (born 1964)
 * "Omaggio a J.S.B." (2011)
 * Franco Oppo (1935–2016)
 * "Freu dich sehr o meine Seele" (2000)
 * Fabrizio Marchionni (born 1976)
 * "S’Indàssa" (2000)
 * Charlemagne Palestine (1945 or 1947-)
 * Compositions for pedal piano (2005)
 * Jean Guillou (1930–2019)
 * "Epitases" (2001)
 * Anything written for Pipe Organ can also be played on the Doppio Borgato Pedal piano.