First of all, you have tp get to know the other person and know that you will not start fighting with each other in close proximity. It's not like having a page turner who doesn't use deodrant, or a registrand who slides behind you when you least expect it. It's more........comradely than that.....more intimate altogether. Audiences/congregations also start up Chinese whispers, so be prepared to indulge in a little diplomacy; especially iof there's an age difference.
All that aside, there are things worth playing, and I've put a few links in becaue I'm too lazy to list all the music.
Firstly, isn't there a duet by S S Wesley? If it weren't too hot, I'd go and dig through my music, but someone else will probably know.
http://pipedreams.publicradio.org/listings/2001/0131/http://pipedreams.publicradio.org/listings/2006/0625/There are two New Zealand organists who play concerts of duets, and the website details some of thier offerings:-
http://www.nzorganist.com/duets_max_kensworthy.htmlOf course, if you and your co-pilot are outstanding virtuosi, then there's always a bit of Wagner, as in the following clip from You Tube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tywlFYsZrQU The Ride of the Valkyries played as duet
That said, this is how it should really sound if you do your homework, and this with just a single pair of hands:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9QIEvARo1M...feature=related Wowee!! Don't you just love that State Trumpet at St John-the-Divine?
If you have a suitably noisy tracker action....try this....or something Irish for the authentic “Riverdance” effect.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwVUtM_miqc...&playnext=1Of course, if you’re a pianist and you know a good organist, there’s always that splendid and NEVER PLAYED concerto for piano & organ by Flor Peeters. When was that last heard in public, I wonder? I even have a copy of it, and it is not beyond a reasonably accomplished organist/pianist duet.
Have fun.....remember the deodrant.
MM