By Wynn-Anne Rossi
This trio, written in equal parts for students at the late intermediate level, depicts all the ups and downs of a long journey, but one that ends successfully. Accidentals, syncopation, constant motion through eighth notes, and dramatic
By Robert D. Vandall
Commissioned by the Tucson Music Teachers Association for their 60th Anniversary Piano Ensemble Concert, this duet lives up to its name. Written in C major, the fast 4/4 meter coupled with the repeated blocked and broken chord accomp
Arr. Wesley Schaum
Favorite performance duets - primo and secondo are at the same level and can be played by students! "Mexican Clap-Hands Dance," "Parade of the Toy Soldiers," "Pop! Goes the Weasel," "Skip to My Lou," "This Old Man," and "Yellow Rose of
Arr. Wesley Schaum
Favorite performance duets - primo and secondo are at the same level and can be played by students! "Blue Tail Fly," "Comin' Round the Mountain," "In My Merry Oldsmobile," "Jenny Lind Polka," "Marine's Hymn," "My Wild Irish Rose," "Turk
By Melody Bober
This suite was written especially for students who enjoy playing upbeat, energetic pieces. Features strong rhythmic vitality and an assortment of technical challenges.
Ed. Weekley & Arganbright
Weekley & Arganbright provide impeccable editing of original duets by Bruckner, Gretchaninoff, Gurlitt, Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Spindler, and Turk. Use The Storm by Türk for a brilliant recital encore.
Full of crowd-pleasing pieces by Brahms, Czerny, Faure, Grieg, Respighi, and Spindler. From the lush sounds of Faure's Dolly to the artful settings of Respighi's Six Little Pieces, every duet is a winner.
ed. by Weekley & Arganbright
Use the dramatic Moszkowski Spanish Dances or dynamic Brahms Hungarian Dance No. 5 as effective program showstoppers. Also includes more duets by Bizet, Jensen, MacDowell, and Weber.
Composer: Eugenie Rocherolle
"Catchy" melodies in the late elementary/ early intermediate primo parts are set on top of simple but colorful early intermediate secondo parts. One piece requires a comfort level with eigth-quarter syncopations in the primo.
Book 2 provides exceptionally attractive ensemble literature for two young students at the same level. The music is richly imaginative, beautiful and lyrical, vibrant and energetic, and whimsical and amusing.
By Jon George
Book 3 provides exceptionally attractive ensemble literature for two young students at the same level. The music is richly imaginative, beautiful and lyrical, vibrant and energetic, and whimsical and amusing.
Two contrasting duets-a beautifully lyric Prelude and a very dramatic Rhapsody! The Prelude's surprise is that it is also successful by playing just the secondo as a solo.
by Lowell Liebermann
Liebermann was commissioned by the Stecher and Horowitz Foundation for an exam piece to be played by each contestant at the Eighth New York International Piano Competition, which took place in June, 2016 at the Manhattan School of Mus
by Mary Leaf
Students and teachers alike will enjoy the variety of styles and imaginative content in this duet collection by Mary Leaf. Her four-hand writing always places the theme in both the secondo and primo parts. Some titles are: The Road to Dublin
By Michel Block
Six descriptive pieces depicting scenes and impressions of France. Written in an impressionistic style, these selections are still quite accessible for late intermediate to early advanced pianists.
Funky and futuristic—imagine being at a club on another planet sitting in with the aliens. This energetic duet is technically easy while being a bit challenging rhythmically. Everything lies well under the hands, so this is a showpiece that can be learned
Composer: Eugénie Rocherolle
Seven original solos, including: Bal Masque (Masked Ball) • Jardin de Thé (Tea Garden) • Le Long du Boulevard (Along the Boulevard) • Marché aux Fleurs (Flower Market) • Nuit sans Etoiles (Night Without Stars) • Palais Royale
By Robert D. Vandall
Robert Vandall's piano duets have been favorites of students and teachers for several years. Many have been chosen for contest and festival lists. Whether performed for studio recitals, contests, festivals, or concerts with multiple p
By Robert D. Vandall
This series offers some of the best piano sheet solos by noted composer Robert D. Vandall. Originally available from Myklas Music Press, this book has been re-engraved and features an attractive new cover. Representing many different
By Robert D. Vandall
Impressive, showy solo with second-piano accompaniment. Three movements. (Two scores included) All three movements are Federation Festivals 2016-2020 selections.
By Robert D. Vandall
This attractive concerto is written for pianists with late intermediate technique. Both piano I and II are of equal difficulty. Movement one features a soaring dynamic melody set over shifting tonal centers. Movement two is highlighte
by Karol Beffa
Beffa views the familiar Au clair de la lune through various filters, creating variations ranging from languid to swinging, mysterious to painful. These short variations may be performed separately or as a cycle, and descriptions of the va
By Edwin McLean
These short, artistic solos offer a variety of moods and styles that will appeal to both younger students and adults. Most of the eleven pieces are two pages and are good preparation for classical literature.