Arr. Carol Matz
The arrangements in this book incorporate the use of eighth-note and dotted-quarter note rhythms. Circled finger numbers signal change of hand position and the pedal markings are indicated in the secondo part.
Arr. Carol Matz
This series provides a wonderful opportunity for students to work on aspects of ensemble playing, such as dynamic balance and tempo control, while learning some of their favorite well-known pieces.
Arr. Carol Matz
Outstanding arrangements written especially for intermediate pianists. This enjoyable collection is sure to be a hit with both students and teachers!
By: Various / Robert Schultz
Playing Piano with Three Chords is an introduction to basic chord playing and hands-together playing written for the late elementary pianist. This collection features seasonal favorites that are harmonized with no more than th
By: Jeanne Costello
One-two-three, pounce! is the signature rhythm of this perky, witty piece which features staccatos, accents, and dynamic swells. The easy melodic patterns alternate measures with the C minor arpeggio and stepwise motion of the C minor
Arr. Edwin McLean
Quick Classics is a fun, motivating collection of piano solo arrangements that can be learned quickly and easily. There are 20 titles in this 32-page book with a variety of titles including: Die Forelle (The Trout); In the Hall of the Mo
By Dianne Goolkasian Rahbee
This two-volume collection of preludes contains short character pieces with a wide range of emotional expression and a wide range of technical demands from intermediate to advanced. The performer may decide to program these pre
This clever solo tells a story about a child who is obsessed with really big words! Contains a variety of articulations and dynamics, playing intervals of a fifth plus a crossover in the L.H., everyone will have a good time playing and
Arr Kevin Olson
A rousing finale to any patriotic event, this duet features a clever mix of familiar American standards– The Star-Spangled Banner, Yankee Doodle and America, the Beautiful. Performers will enjoy the thick sonority–great 4-hand writing–and
By Valerie Roth Roubos
A colorful, new collection of original duets, designed to appeal to young and older students alike…also perfect for sight-reading. All the duets have interesting interplay between the parts. Includes a march, a waltz, and a toccata
by Valerie Roth Roubos
This highly original and artistic collection of solos is a major addition to the pedagogical literature. Sensitive musicians will appreciate the lyricism and elegance of the compositions with titles that include: March; While Roses
Composer: Erik Satie
Largely self-taught, Satie was considered an eccentric genius by his colleagues in Paris in the late 1890s. Beautifully engraved, this is an elegant, new edition of Satie’s most serenely beautiful piano pieces. Photographs, short bio
Sea Winds is a dynamic late intermediate piece in D minor. Featuring a lovely melody, 6/8 meter, modulation, and changing meters, this solo moves quickly – making it an exciting recital piece.
Composer: Kevin Olson
This suite of equal part duets is a celebration of the early seafaring explorers. Reflecting the majesty of the open sea, these resonant pieces are carefully written to give each player a chance to shine.
An impressive solo for recital and adjudication, this rich, expressive composition will improve voicing in the right hand as well as control of rubato.
By: Timothy Brown
A brisk and seasonal duet for one piano, four hands, by composer Timothy Brown. Sleighride evokes a world of ice and snow with crisp articulation and charging rhythms as performers gallop through a winter wonderland. A great challenge fo
This suite is intended to provide pianists with an introduction to baroque style. Each piece is technically and musically sound and rewarding, providing pianists of all ages with an enjoyable set of stepping stones to the more a
In the Every Day plan for Book 1A, students learn key and time signature recognition; how to count rhythms; interval recognition starting on the guide notes of middle C, treble G, and bass F; pattern identification;
Composer: Helen Marlais, Kevin Olson
In the Every Day plan for Book 1B, students learn key and time signature recognition; how to count basic rhythms in time signatures of 2/4, 3/4, and 4/4; interval recognition starting on and around the guide notes of
Composer: Helen Marlais, Kevin Olson
In the Every Day plan for Book 2A, students learn key and time signature recognition; how to count basic rhythms that include eighth notes; interval and pattern recognition through major five-finger patterns; single-
Composer: Helen Marlais, Kevin Olson
In the Every Day plan for Book 2B, students learn triads and begin to play pieces with both hands together on two staffs. Attention is given to different articulations and dynamics, and students are asked to transpose
Composer: Helen Marlais, Kevin Olson
In the Every Day plan for Book 3A, students learn and practice different rhythmic activities with accent markings, focusing on the dotted quarter note rhythm followed by eighth notes. Tonic and dominant chords are expl
Composer: Helen Marlais, Kevin Olson
In Book 3B of this distinctive series, new concepts carefully interweave with reviewed concepts to further the students’ knowledge and hone their sight-reading abilities. Some of the concepts reviewed are: rhythms that