This masterpiece of the theme and variation form is one of Handel's best-known works for keyboard. It opens with a heroic theme and variations in G major, followed by a poignant, lyrical section of variation
By Charles-Louis Hanon / ed. Allan Small
The most widely used piano technique book ever written, The Virtuoso Pianist was designed to develop agility and strength in all the fingers as well as flexibility of the wrists. Exercises are sequenced so that in
By Charles-Louis Hanon / ed. Allan Small
The most widely used piano technique book ever written, The Virtuoso Pianist was designed to develop agility and strength in all the fingers as well as flexibility of the wrists. Exercises are sequenced so that in
This second set (Nos. 21 to 38) from the 60 piano studies by C. L. Hanon are, along with Part 1, an important part The Virtuoso Pianist. Hanon’s goal: “Preparatory exercises to acquire speed, precision, agility, and strength in the
A jazzy, super fun ensemble piece for students to play that takes its patterns from Hanon exercises. Originally found in the In Recital® for the Advancing Pianists, Duets book, presented here, now, as an ensemble sheet. This rendi
While nearly every pianist's training includes the renowned exercises of Charles-Louis Hanon, the power and weight of the modern grand requires an updated approach. This unique edition introduces vital pianis
The Virtuoso Pianist first appeared in 1873 and has become one of the standards of piano technique throughout the world. For this edition, Mr. Schaum has used eighth notes instead of sixteenth notes and has indicated hands played two octaves
Composer: Charles-Louis HanonEditor: Matthew Edwards
Frenchman Charles Louis Hanon (1819-1900) first published The Virtuoso Pianist in 1874. It became especially well-known as the world's most often used finger exercises for piano after the 1900 G. Schir
These first 20 of the 60 piano studies of this set by C. L. Hanon are the most popular etudes ever written. Hanon’s goal: “Preparatory exercises to acquire speed, precision, agility, and strength in the fingers…(and) flexibility
The Virtuoso Pianist first appeared in 1873, won a silver medal at the Exposition Universelle in 1878 and since the time of Hanon's death in 1900, it has become one of the standards of piano technique. For this edition, each of the exercises
Arranger: William Gillock Composers: Mildred J. Hill, Patty S. Hill
An exquisite never-before-published arrangement of Happy Birthday by “the Schubert of children's composers”: William Gillock. Adapted in 1987, the solo is romantic and lyrical with a ha
It is almost impossible to tell from listening to them that Bach’s extremely popular concerti for harpsichord were probably his own transcriptions of solo concerti which had originally been composed for violin or a woodwind ins
by Roy Harris
Roy Harris's Toccata is enjoying a resurgence, of late. A breathtaking, challenging example of the late 20th century American toccata form, Toccata appears on recent recordings by Geoffrey Burleson (Roy Harris: Complete Piano Music; Naxos Cl
Take a musical vacation to the Hawaiian Islands. Erupting volcanoes, stunning mountaintop views, moonlit tides and crashing waves are all depicted. Contemporary harmonies are delicately woven in, giving the 4 movements a distinct fe
“Shark!” The title screams! A dramatic solo for a young vivacious student. The frequent, repeated use of the minor 2nd may remind some of a certain famous shark movie, but there is much additional educational value to this t
by Kevin Olson
This soft but eerie waltz with an air of mystery is great for Halloween or any time of the year! The left hand alternates between two minor chords in each section while the right hand plays the spooky melody with close but frequent hand sh
The title refers to a surprise. These four duets are also effective by playing just the secondo parts as rhythmic solos. Yeager's gift for writing with an allure to teens comes through again!
by Julie Ann Ballard
This coloristic, gentle piece in G major has the R.H. voicing a stepwise melody with the L.H. playing 5ths with some easy crossovers. Very idiomatic writing for the piano, this piece requires legato pedaling and appeals to students of
Song List:
Haydn: 7 missing Sonatas
Haydn: Allegro molto without Hob. D major
Haydn: Final of the Sonata No. 9 without Hob. E flat major
Haydn: Single movement G major Hob
Song List:
Haydn: Sonata A major Hob. XVI:26
Haydn: Sonata A major Hob. XVI:30
Haydn: Sonata b minor Hob. XVI:32
Haydn: Sonata C major Hob. XVI:21
Haydn: Sonata C major Ho
Song List:
Haydn: Sonata A flat major Hob. XVI:43
Haydn: Sonata B flat major Hob. XVI:41
Haydn: Sonata C major Hob. XVI:48
Haydn: Sonata C major Hob. XVI:50
Haydn: Sonata
The revision of the three-volume edition of Haydn's piano sonatas also appears in a version without fingerings. Whoever wishes to study the Classical sonata canon in “pure” Urtext, free from added fingering suggestions, wil