By Franz Schubert / ed. Margery Halford
This collection contains 25 selections including dances, "Moment Musicaux," an impromptu, a set of variations and various other works. Schubert's compositional output, musical style and use of ornaments are discusse
By Franz Schuberted. Maurice Hinson and Allison Nelson
The Fantasie in F Minor, Op. 103, is Franz Schubert's most-often performed piano duet and is considered one of the great masterpieces of ensemble piano repertoire. Schubert completed the Fantasie in
By Franz Schuberted. Maurice Hinson and Allison Nelson
The Fantasie in F minor, Op. 103, is Franz Schubert's most-often performed piano duet and is considered one of the great masterpieces of ensemble piano repertoire. Schubert completed the Fantasie in
By Franz Schubert / ed. Murray Baylor
In addition to the composer's original musical notations, the editor has made tempo, metronome, fingering and pedaling indications as well as providing footnotes for playing turns and trills. Dr. Baylor has included a
By Franz Schubert / ed. Murray Baylor
In addition to the composer's original musical notations, the editor has made tempo, metronome, fingering and pedaling indications as well as providing footnotes for playing turns and trills. Dr. Baylor has included a
By Franz Schubert / ed. Murray Baylor
This concise edition contains four expressive and lively impromptus that will challenge advanced pianists. To clarify the composer's original notations on tempo, dynamics, fingering, pedaling and ornamentation, Dr. Ba
By Franz Schubert / ed. Murray Baylor
This edition, combining some of the most beautiful piano works by Schubert, contains 14 pieces that will challenge intermediate to moderately advanced pianists. Individual performance notes are included for each piece
Piano Comb Bound BookBy Franz Schubert / ed. Murray Baylor
Combining some of the most beautiful piano works by Schubert, this edition contains 14 pieces that will challenge late intermediate to early advanced pianists. Individual performance notes are in
By Franz Schuberted. 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 composed
By Franz Schubert / ed. Maurice Hinson
Franz Schubert was equally at home writing piano, vocal and chamber music. His unique style is characterized by great lyric beauty coupled with a bold harmonic vocabulary. This sonata was written for the young pianis
By Franz Schuberted. Maurice Hinson and Allison Nelson
Franz Schubert was one of the most prolific composers of ensemble piano music, and these two marches demonstrate his mastery at writing for one piano, four hands. The Two Characteristic Marches, Op.
By Robert Schumann / ed. Willard A. Palmer
Numerous selections from Schumann's Album for the Young have long been favorites of intermediate students, and few collections fail to include the "Soldier's March," the "Happy Farmer" or the "Wild Horseman." Th
By Robert Schumann / ed. Maurice Hinson
Carnaval is characteristic of Schumann's highly individual youthful romanticism and requires musical maturity for performance. Written for advanced pianists, it is a series of glimpses enveloped in the atmosphere of
By Robert Schumann / ed. Maurice Hinson
Eight contrasing pieces with descriptive titles comprise the "Fantasy Pieces", Op. 12. Although the eight pieces form a homogeneous whole, each can be played individually without loss of effect. They are challenging
By Robert Schumann / ed. Maurice Hinson
Eight contrasing pieces with descriptive titles comprise the "Fantasy Pieces", Op. 12. Although the eight pieces form a homogeneous whole, each can be played individually without loss of effect. They are challenging
By Robert Schumann / ed. Charles Timbrell
Robert Schumann's Kreisleriana for piano is a cycle of eight contrasting pieces composed in 1838. The work belongs to one of Schumann's most creative periods. It was influenced by the writings of author E. T. A. H
By Robert Schumann / ed. Willard A. Palmer / perf. Valery Lloyd-Watts
Whereas Schumann composed the "Album for the Young" for children, his "Scenes from Childhood" (Kinderszenen) are reflections of childhood for adults. Like many of his character pieces,
By Robert Schumann / ed. Maurice Hinson
Schumann's Symphonic Etudes is one of the most astounding musical accomplishments of the 19th century. The set consists of a theme, seven variations and a lengthy finale. This work is as significant for Schumann as
By Edward MacDowell / ed. Lynn Freeman Olson
Written in A-flat major and 6/8 time, this piece begins with the left hand alone and the right hand joins as the intensity increases. It offers great dynamic contrast as well as several tempo changes throughout
By Maurice Ravel / ed. Maurice Hinson
Ravel was classicist with Romantic tendencies who was greatly influenced by Liszt. His pianistic tecture is filled with tapestry-like beauty that is oftern characterized by his preference for Hispanic elements as well
By Franz Liszt / ed. Maurice Hinson
Composed by one whose music is usually associated with transcendent difficulty, these works portray Liszt as a poetic miniaturist. The works chosen include the familiar Schumann/Liszt "Dedication" and Schubert/Liszt "Se
By Stephen Heller / ed. Lynn Freeman Olson
This collection of 19 etudes begins with some of the easiest intermediate Heller studies (e.g., Curious Story and The Avalanche and moves through the upper-intermediate works (Opp. 45-47 and Op. 81). Heller wrote
By Robert Schumann / arr. for One Piano, Four Hands by Georges Bizet / ed. Maurice Hinson and Allison Nelson
In 1845, Robert Schumann embarked on an intense course of contrapuntal studies. This led him to rent a pedalboard attachment for his piano, inspir
By Scott Joplin / ed. Maurice Hinson
This is Scott Joplin's famous ragtime serenade which was featured in the film "The Sting." The melodies are haunting and a bit melancholy. The tango rhythm in the left hand is overlaid by the right hand's ragtime synco