INSIGHTS & Piano Study is a carefully structured piano method developed by Tom Gerou and Scott Price, reflecting decades of experience in teaching and pedagogical development.
By James Bastien
Provides a nice balance between studying musical forms and continuing work in scales and triads. Also presents figured bass, modulation (secondary dominant), musical textures, and music terms.
by John Thompson
Intermediate to Advanced 12 brilliant, evocative and masterful solo pieces by the legendary pianist and composer John Thompson, newly engraved and edited for the modern pianist.
By: Kevin Olson
Dedicated to the students of the Kitsap Music Teachers Association, Kitsap, Washington Once the clock starts ticking, the rhythmic energy of this Latin-infused piece never lets go! A show-stopper for two pianos and eight hands.
Bach's famous 1735 concerto, including extensive historical notes, performance notes on ornamentation, articulation and phrasing, tempos, and dynamics, as well as footnotes within the score and editorial addi
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Although people might like to think that the “English Suites” were composed after the “French Suites” (HN 71), “the temperamental and in part virtuoso flow of these Suites is more characteristic of the musical language of
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Although people might like to think that the “English Suites” were composed after the “French Suites” (HN 71), “the temperamental and in part virtuoso flow of these Suites is more characteristic of the musical language of
Composer: Joahnn Sebastian BachEditor: Rudolf Steglich
Although people might like to think that the “English Suites” were composed after the “French Suites” (HN 71), “the temperamental and in part virtuoso flow of these Suites is more characteristic of
This new edition of Bach’s French Suites (BWV 812–817) pairs these works with the large-scale French Overture in B minor (BWV 831) from the second part of the Clavier-Übung. It brings together on the one hand
Composer: Johann Sebastian BachEditor: Rudolf Steglich
The “Goldberg” Variations are without a doubt the most important piano cycle of the 18th century. Only Beethoven's “Diabelli” Variations from the 19th century can be compared to them as far their fa
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.
Bach's harpsichord concerti, extremely popular among pianists, are presumably reworkings of pieces originally written for the violin. Bach, however, succeeded in transferring the diverse idiosyncrasies of violin technique to th