This volume contains all 63 of Rameau's works for keyboard, published between 1706 and 1741, including well-known pieces as 'Musette En Rondeau', 'Tambourin', 'Les Niais De Sologne' and 'La Poule'. Fr...
Although best known as the sister of Felix Mendelssohn, Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel was a virtuoso pianist and a composer of considerable merit in her own right. A child prodigy like her brother, Hensel...
Liszt's admiration for the music of Wagner led him to promote Wagner's Operas as well as to compose piano transcriptions from many of them. This volume presents fifteen compositions dating from 1848-1...
The music of Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924) is an important link between the innovations of late Romanticism and the experimentation of the early 20th century. A student of Saint-Saens, he, in turn, taught...
This anthology contains 46 works by Handel, Mozart, Bach and many others selected and editied specifically for those organists who prefer to play without pedals. The volume features a wealth of pieces...
This volume reproduces directly from an authoritative Russian edition the famous cycle of solo piano works that comprises a summa of Liszt's pianistic achievement.
This collection of Gottschalk's major piano music shows the wide range of his talent. Twenty-six complete pieces from original editions selected and introduced by Richard Jackson.
The greatest French organist of his day, Widor (1844-1937) composed 10 organ 'symphonies'-actually solo compositions usually consisting of 6 or 7 short movements, that treat the organ as a kind of sel...
Unsurpassed examples of French classic organ composition: 'Majestic Messe pour les Paroisses', and 'Messe pour les Couvents'. Published when Couperin was only 21, his organ masses display not only a t...
Here in one volume, are two bodies of work that reveal the essence of Debussy's extraordinary expressiveness and his innovative gifts for musical imagery. Includes 'La Cathedrale engloutie', 'Ondine'...