By Franz Schubert / ed. Maurice Hinson and Allison Nelson
Franz Schubert was one of the most prolific composers of ensemble piano music, and these two marches demonstrate his mastery at writing for one piano, four hands. The Two Characteristic Marches, Op
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.
This cheerful piece could well be your students’ first recital duet, since it is accessible to any first year student who has learned C position. This piece contains a skillful use of melodic interplay between the primo a
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
These six action-packed duets – with titles such as: Riding the Waves, Wild Horse Roundup, Metro March, and McAllistar’s Jig – are perfect ensemble pieces for recitals or festivals! It’s hard to find good duet material on early leve
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
Each of these three duet arrangements (intermediate to late intermediate) has familiar tunes woven charmingly together for the performers -- two tunes for two pianists. Excellent for various performance opportunities,
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.
by Lloyd Larson
Master arranger Lloyd Larson chose ten favorite hymns of praise and gave them glorious inspirational settings that illuminate the power of the original melodies. Designed for the skilled church pianist, these arrangements are suitable for
By Jane Bastien, Lisa Bastien & Lori Bastien
Vacation Magic is an exciting new adventure in music! Designed for students to use on their own or with a teacher, Vacation Magic is a great supplement for vacation study, no matter what method your students us
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
In Let's Visit Yellowstone, late-elementary piano students can journey to Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. The set includes two solos and three activity pages. The activity pages review musical concept
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 Camille Saint-Saëns / ed. Maurice Hinson and Allison Nelson
Saint-Saëns composed these variations in 1874, based on the trio of the third movement of Beethoven's Piano Sonata in E-flat, Op. 31, No. 3. The eight ingenious variations plus fugue, presto,
By Jane Smisor Bastien
A delightful series of books containing lesson material for very young beginners, ages 4-7. Book 2 continues a variety of pre-staff experiences and leads gradually into note reading in C, G, and F. Directional reading is taught by s
By Jane Smisor Bastien
A delightful series of books containing lesson material for very young beginners, ages 4-7. Book 3 contains a charming selection of familiar folk tunes and original pieces, notated in 5-finger position in all 12 keys and middle C po