By Carol Matz
Students will feel like a super-sleuth as they play Secret Agents! This solo, written in D minor and 4/4 meter, is a mysterious romp through the world of pretend espionage. Students should search for clues on how to perfectly capture the fee
By: Edwin McLean
Aptly named after the morning glory flower, this duet starts out quietly and then, as the texture thickens, it unfolds to greet the morning sun. In the key of C major, there are hand shifts but even small hands can quickly learn the easy-
By Maurice Hinson and June C. Montgomery
Each unit on a famous composer takes approximately 20 minutes to complete and can be used in group teaching, home school or as an assignment for individual upper elementary or middle school students. The Classroom
By: Melody Bober
Book 3 contains eleven pieces chosen from Melody’s solo and ensemble sheets. These pieces incorporate an array of musical styles that will suit the diverse needs of the intermediate level student.
By Eugénie R. Rocherolle
Showcasing her rich musical imagination, Rocherolle brings us this outstanding selection of pieces featuring a variety of styles and rhythms, graceful melodies, and dramatic writing.
By Martha Mier
This intermediate level concerto in three movements for solo piano with piano accompaniment is beautifully composed in the classical style. The opening theme is strong and memorable and all technical passages are well within reach of inter
By Martha Mier
Playing duets with friends or family members is an exciting and fun aspect of piano study. The duets in Terrific Tunes for Two will encourage students to play with imagination. Both the primo and secondo parts are written at an equal level
By Franz Schubert / ed. Maurice Hinson
To capture the full, rich orchestral sound of this famous march, two intermediate level pianists will play at one keyboard, each supplying melodic material, textures and drama to the performance. Historical and perfo
By Beatrice A. Miller
In the Romantic style, this piece has three movements, with the cadenza in the third movement. The Oregon Music Teachers Association as a result of Ms. Miller being named Oregon's 1997-98 Composer of the Year commissioned Concerto No
Mona Rejino has created a wonderful collection of six piano solos in the style of the keyboard works of the masters. It is designed to provide a link between early level method books and intermediate masterw
By Wendy Stevens
“Mob Bop” is going to bring some excitement to your recital by involving the audience! Do you remember how much fun it is to attend a sporting event where the audience suddenly stomps their feet twice and then claps? (Think “We will, we w
By Valerie Roth Roubos
Sure to be a modern classic, this witty, accessible collection is for the adventurous student. The pieces are 1or 2 pages but present an excellent survey in miniature of 20th century styles including contemporary harmonies and 5/4 m
By Martha Mier
Left-hand dotted half notes with right-hand staccato intervals on beats two and three give this elementary piece in 3/4 meter a definite waltz feel. The melody is divided between the hands. Long melodic lines, comprised of skips and steps,
arr. by James McLeod & Mary R. Elledge
The first edition was so fun, we just had to do another! Enjoy arrangements of four more jazz favorites for one piano, four hands, including Darktown Strutters Ball, Ja-Da, Jazz Me Blues, and That's a Plenty. As in t
by Mary Leaf
These imaginative and artistic solos give students experience with musical techniques and artistry that prepare them for more advanced literature. Being programmatic in nature, these compositions engage the senses, emotions, and imagination
By Dennis Alexander
Colorful, big-sounding impressive pieces that make students sound better than they are. Covers a wide range of the keyboard using 5-finger patterns. Easy rhythms with no 16ths or triplets. Its variety of styles has something for everyo
By Catherine Rollin
In Museum Masterpieces, Book 2, composer Catherine Rollin has created musical expressions of some of the great works of art found in museums throughout the world. The paintings that inspired these pieces are beautifully displayed on a
By Catherine Rollin
In Museum Masterpieces, Book 3, composer Catherine Rollin has created musical expressions of some of the great works of art found in museums throughout the world. The paintings that inspired these pieces are beautifully displayed on a
By Catherine Rollin
In Museum Masterpieces, Book 4, composer Catherine Rollin has created musical expressions of some of the great works of art found in museums throughout the world. The paintings that inspired these pieces are beautifully displayed on a
By Kevin Olson and Wynn-Anne Rossi
Book Five in this series is designed for the intermediate level student. Each unit is divided into four parts: Tools of the Trade; Let¹s Explore; Scanning the Score; Compose Your Own. Some of the unit topics included: co