By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / ed. Artur Schnabel
Renowned Austrian pianist, composer, and editor Artur Schnabel spent a lifetime performing and interpreting Mozart. This edition features two of Mozart's most popular piano sonatas, K. 331 and K. 457, and in
By Johann Pischna / ed. Willard A. Palmer
These popular 48 Preparatory Exercises were written by Johann Pischna and Bernhard Wolff and serve as preparation for the more difficult Technical Studies. Melodically pleasing with contrapuntal passages, the exer
By Carl Czerny / ed. Willard A. Palmer
Containing 24 progressive studies for the piano, this 48-page edition prepares students for the more difficult studies in The School of Velocity, Op. 299 and The Art of Finger Dexterity, Op. 740. This book also enhan
By Sergei Prokofiev / ed. Murray Baylor
This distinguished edition from Dr. Murray Baylor includes works that Prokofiev composed for solo piano plus Prokofiev's own piano transcription of works he had written for the symphony orchestra or the stage. Withi
By Sergei Prokofiev / ed. Thomas Schumacher
Sergei Prokofiev's nine piano sonatas span the years 1907 to 1953. This collection, edited by Thomas Schumacher, addresses the first four of these masterworks: Op. 1 (in F minor), Op. 14 (in D minor), Op. 28 (in
By Sergei Rachmaninoff / ed. and perf. Joseph Banowetz
Internationally renowned concert pianist Joseph Banowetz presents this inspired collection of Sergei Rachmaninoff's most cherished original masterworks. This volume includes a comprehensive preface wi
By Maurice Ravel / ed. Maurice Hinson
This edition will assist piano students in achieving a better, more stylistically correct interpretation of some of Ravel's finest keyboard music. Historical background is given for each early advanced to advanced lev
By Maurice Ravel / ed. Nancy Bricard
Considered as one of the masterworks of 20th century piano literature, this critical edition utilizes interpretive clues from such noted French pianists and pedagogues as Casadesus, Perlemuter, and Ciampi, who knew Rav
By Maurice Ravel / ed. Nancy Bricard
This major 20th-century Neoclassical work is Ravel's last work for piano solo. A tombeau is a lament, and each of the six movements is intended as a musical epitaph to friends lost in the war. The difficulty found here
By Maurice Ravel / ed. Nancy Bricard
This set of five pieces reflects an intensely personal, realistic and sensitive portrayal of animal life, the sea and pastoral landscapes. Powerfully poetic and vividly descriptive, the music exhibits Ravel's inventive
By Maurice Ravel / ed. Maurice Hinson
This is Maurice Hinson's edition of "one of the most tightly organized and classically oriented works to come from Ravel's pen." In the presentation of this work, in some cases notes are redistributed between the hand
By Maurice Ravel / ed. Maurice Hinson
Composed by Maurice Ravel in 1911, this set of eight waltzes was inspired conceptually by 19th century waltzes by Franz Schubert and Johann Strauss. The work beautifully reflects Ravel's daring early 20th-century styl
By Alexander Reinagle / ed. Maurice Hinson and Louise Krauss
Alexander Reinagle wrote these pieces for his pupils in England and Scotland. When he came to the United States in 1786 he brought the music with him to use in his American studio. This volume c
By George Gershwin / ed. Maurice Hinson
Rhapsody in Blue catapulted George Gershwin into a world-famous career. It brought jazz into the concert hall using a musical language that was fresh, spontaneous, and uniquely American. This edition is based on the
This set of six pieces is based on folk song melodies and dance forms from Transylvania which was annexed to Romania in 1920. The contrasting melodies were originally for violin or shepherd's flute, but the unusual harmon
"The rage over a lost penny, given vent in a Caprice," well reflects the humor of Beethoven and has been popular with young pianists for decades. The original theme is manipulated through many keys and variatio
By Franz Schubert / ed. Maurice Hinson and Allison Nelson
Franz Schubert was one of the most prolific composers of ensemble piano music, and the Rondo in A Major, Op. 107, demonstrates his mastery at writing for one piano, four hands. The Rondo was compos
By Frédéric Chopin / ed. Maurice Hinson and Allison Nelson
The Rondo in C Major, Op. 73, is the third rondo Chopin composed. It was originally written for solo piano in 1828 when Chopin was 18 years old. He rearranged it for two pianos, four hands, the s
By Erik Satie / ed. Murray Baylor / perf. Klara Kormendi
These two fascinating works are combined into one volume that includes an interesting biography, background information on the writing of the music, indispensable performance suggestions and a listi
By Erik Satie / ed. Murray Baylor
These two fascinating works are combined into one volume that includes an interesting biography, background information on the writing of the music, indispensable performance suggestions and a listing of recommended readi
By Domenico Scarlatti / ed. Maurice Hinson
This edition will assist piano students in achieving a better, more stylistically correct interpretation of Domenico Scarlatti’s piano music. These 16 intermediate to late intermediate level sonatas include dynam
By Domenico Scarlatti / ed. Maurice Hinson
Compiled for intermediate to early-advanced pianists, this 64-page edition includes biographical information on Scarlatti, performance notes by the editor and composer, explanations of ornamentations, and a discu
The earliest surviving original composition of Johannes Brahms, Scherzo, Op. 4 in E-flat minor, was composed in 1851 when Brahms was only 18 years old. This brilliant scherzo, with its two trios and a coda, remains o
By Aloys Schmitt / ed. Willard A. Palmer
Aloys Schmitt is best remembered for his Op. 16 exercises. The collection is divided into three sections. The first aids students in developing finger independence through a variety of single and double-note patter