by Mary Leaf
Students and teachers alike will enjoy the variety of styles and imaginative content in this duet collection by Mary Leaf. Her four-hand writing always places the theme in both the secondo and primo parts. Some titles are: The Road to Dublin
Funky and futuristic—imagine being at a club on another planet sitting in with the aliens. This energetic duet is technically easy while being a bit challenging rhythmically. Everything lies well under the hands, so this is a showpiece that can be learned
By Edwin McLean
These short, artistic solos offer a variety of moods and styles that will appeal to both younger students and adults. Most of the eleven pieces are two pages and are good preparation for classical literature.
by Edwin McLean
Vignettes, Book 2, contains ten pieces in varying styles that introduce students to the sound, feel and artistry of artistic solos through the lens of a modern-day composer. These works are well-suited for young students as well as adults,
Arranger: Timothy Brown
Contains 13 beautiful arrangements of classic, traditional pieces used to celebrate and enhance this very special event. In addition to the pianistic arrangements, this book also includes an outline of a traditional ceremony with s
by Melody Bober
A lovely collection of wedding favorites beautifully arranged by Melody Bober in a contemporary style suitable for the church musician or advanced level performer.
Exquisitely lyrical, this Chopinesque waltz offers an excellent introduction to the romantic style. The use of simple left-hand chordal patterns makes this piece accessible for younger students or those with smaller hands.
By Emilie Lin
This lovely pentatonic duet can be played on white keys or black keys. It evokes cruising down China’s largest river. It’s a recital piece that can be learned quickly by young students or adults.