| As an important form of piano duet,two piano is a teaching method widely used in the field of piano,which is common in major piano concerts and competitions.From the organ musical works handed down to the modern piano musical works with different styles,there are many excellent and less widely spread works that need to be actively studied,including various forms of original works and adapted works.Schumann and Debussy,as representatives of their respective music schools,their music works have creative characteristics and research significance.In piano teaching,their solo works are widely used,but their double piano works are rarely used.This paper studies the repertoire "six Canon style Etudes op56",which is a group of double piano etudes adapted by Debussy from Schumann’s pedal piano.Because the pedal piano is difficult to play,it has not been popular since the 20 th century,and its music works have received little attention.Debussy adapted it into a double Piano Version,which reduces the difficulty of the original work and increases the feasibility of its performance Ability.In this paper,through the analysis and research of the works,we can understand the creative technique of Canon in Schumann’s polyphony music,and reflect its tendency of returning to classical.The author aims to make more piano learners understand this work through this research,and use it as one of the alternative tracks for double piano learning.First of all,the author will summarize the form of two pianos adaptations,and its nature and types.Starting from the original creation and the adaptation of double piano version,the author will conduct in-depth analysis and Research on its music characteristics.Combined with practical experience,the author will discuss the key points of performance and teaching significance of the works.The full text will analyze and study the works from two aspects of theory and practice.In this paper,the author will take this research direction as the argument to construct the framework of the paper,and explore and study the works,in order to provide reference for the piano learning and teaching in the future. |