By Noah Baerman and Jen Allen
Soloing is an important part of your playing, but practicing on your own doesn't always get the creative juices flowing---there is nothing like the experience of sitting in with a full band. Though playing with a group isn't
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
Hans Bischoff (1852--1889) was a German concert pianist and well-regarded music editor, who continues to be respected for his thorough research, attention to detail, and careful consideration of source materials.
In this beautifully engraved edition of Opus 36 by Clementi, McLean creates a pedagogical publication that preserves the intent of the original edition while adding a judicious amount of detail to guide the developing pianist. A “mus
By Wynn-Anne Rossi
Oh dear, it seems that a skeleton may be trapped in your closet. But who's in real trouble here? It seems the closet that poor Mr. Skeleton is trapped in is quite messy and gross---even for a monster! This Elementary solo is written in
Composer: Alexander ScriabinEditors: Michael Schneidt, Valentina Rubcova
Based on the first edition that the composer carefully oversaw as well as a recording of Scriabin himself playing the work done on paper rolls for the mechanical pianos made by the
Composer: Alexander ScriabinEditor: Valentina Rubcova
In addition to the surviving sketches and the first edition, this edition also takes into account a recording that Scriabin made of his work on a mechanical piano. Russian Scriabin expert Valentina R
Composer: Alexander ScriabinEditors: Michael Schneidt, Valentina Rubcova
Composed at the same time as Scriabin's great poem for orchestra “Le Poème de l'extase.” Both works are based on the same literary program. Scriabin spent a long time honing the te
Composer: Alexander ScriabinEditor: Valentina Rubcova
Often referred to as the “Black Mass,” this work delves into the mystic-dark sphere which fascinated Scriabin. This Urtext edition is based on the composer's revisions which followed the first public
Composer: Alexander ScriabinEditor: Valentina Rubcova
A work of transcendent beauty and rich programmatic allusions, Scriabin's single-movement sixth Piano Sonata is a highly expressive product of the composer's final outburst of piano music. This editi
Composer: Alexander ScriabinEditor: Valentina Rubcova
Scriabin called his seventh sonata “White Mass,” drawing attention to the mystical basis that is stamped on all his late works, including this one. He attempts here to translate into sound his ideal
Composer: Alexander ScriabinEditor: Valentina Rubcova
In his last years, Scriabin realized a noble and great idea. Inspired by his study of theosophical writings, he dreamed of joining music, poetry, mime, architecture, light, color and even aromas to c
Composer: Alexander ScriabinEditors: Michael Schneidt, Valentina Rubcova
Scriabin's ideal of music as part of a synthesis of the arts, raising people to a higher level of consciousness, is particularly apparent in this late work. Scriabin expert Valenti
By Antonín Dvorák / ed. Carol Bell, Maurice Hinson, and Allison Nelson
Dvorák's Slavonic Dances, Op.72 is the second of two sets of dances inspired by the composer's Bohemian folk-music roots. There are eight duets in this volume, each one displaying rhyt
By Leroy Anderson / arr. Michael Edwards
By arranging this famous Leroy Anderson piece as a duet, the sound is full and rich, while also being very playable for two late intermediate level artists. The Secondo part will be basically accompanimental, but w
by Melody Bober
Experience the sleighride from the staccato jingles to the joyous melody which passes from hand to hand. Features cross-hand arpeggios and interlocking hands tremolo.
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Composer: Wendy Stevens
Learning doesn't have to be so serious all the time! The hilarious lyrics, combined with singable melodies and interspersed with fun “extra-musical” sounds, will make this a book younger students will be begging to play – and to pr
By: Keith Snell
A collection of progressive elementary pieces for any age student designed specifically to help students move quickly and smoothly from their first lessons to the Preparatory Level of Piano Repertoire or Essential Piano Repertoire. It incl