Due pezzi, literally meaning "two pieces", is a composition for violin and piano, written by the Italian composer Luciano Berio in 1951. It was published by Suvini Zerboni. The first performance—by pianist Seymour Lipkin and violinist Lorin Maazel, to whom the work is dedicated—took place during the 1952 Tanglewood Music Festival. Berio composed these pieces and three other works (Cinque variazioni for piano, Chamber Music for female voice, clarinet, harp, and cello, and the Variations for chamber orchestra) in response to meeting Luigi Dallapiccola. As the composer says: "with these works I entered the 'melodic' world of Dallapiccola and these same works allowed me to leave it".

Date of composition 1951
Premiered 1952 in Tanglewood, TX, United States by Lorin Maazel
First published Suvini Zerboni
Dedicated to Lorin Maazel
Instruments Violin
Piano
Autotranslations beta Luciano Berio: Due pezzi
Luciano Berio: Due pezzi
Luciano Berio: Due pezzi