by James Bastien
Beginning Piano For Adults is designed for students at the college level (music major or non-music). Material is divided into four sections: Pre-Reading; Reading; Functional Piano; and Piano Literature, Technique and Style. Carefully sele
By Paul Sheftel
This comprehensive volume for beginning piano students offers the player 132 original masterpieces from Beethoven to Bartok and covers a wide range of styles. Selected by noted piano pedagogue Paul Sheftel, this collection will offer the b
By Nathaniel Gunod
For students of piano or guitar, this fun and friendly step-by-step introduction to music theory is written with the adult learner in mind. It is both a great self-teaching book and a great method for use with an instructor. Beginning T
Exciting piano solos are motivating for students, as well as thrilling for audiences. Thoughtfully written and carefully graded original compositions are essential for every piano studio and produce successful learning experiences for studen
by Mary Verne
Exciting piano solos are motivating for students, as well as thrilling for audiences. Thoughtfully written and carefully graded original compositions are essential for every piano studio and produce successful learning experiences for stude
Berg's opus 1 is one of the most frequently played sonatas amongst the Second Viennese School piano compositions. With this publication, Henle is introducing Urtext editions to classical modernism.
By William Bergsma
These Three Fantasies are thoroughly contemporary in style, personal in expression, and stimulating in the use of musical material. These solos provide interesting and innovative program material for recitals at the advanced level. #1 A
National Federation of Music Clubs 2014-2016 Selection Piano Duet. Composed by I Berkovich. Piano Duet. Junior Class 1-B piece for the Piano Concerto event with the National Federation of Music Clubs (NFMC) Festivals Bulletin 2008-20
Composer: Leonard Bernstein
Editor: Michael Mizrahi
Most of Bernstein's compositions for solo piano took the form of the Anniversary. Bernstein is not the first composer to have written a short homage to commemorate a special date; he perhaps took h