Franz Liszt's transcriptions of other composers' music are as highly regarded as his original piano works. First acquainted with Bach through his piano studies, Liszt further explored the earlier comp...
This volume offers pianists the opportunity to study and master Chopin's two piano concertos, No. 1 in E Minor Op. 11, and No. 2 in F Minor Op. 21. Although the composer wrote both works to launch his...
Famous early 17th century collection of keyboard music. 300 works by Morley, Byrd, Bull, Gibbons, etc. Modern notation. 469 pages.
Sixteen of Bach's transcriptions for solo keyboard instruments (piano and harpsichord) of concertos for violin and other non-keyboard instruments by Vivaldi, Telemann and others. Reprinted from the de...
Although Franck's output for the organ was small, it was influential. This volume contains his best-known works for organ, including Six Pieces (Liszt ranked them with the masterpieces of Bach), Trois...
A classic text on Organ technique. Sir John's book, first published in 1877, quickly became the classic for beginners- so popular that publishers Schirmer, Ditson, and Presser each issued its own 'Ame...
Twenty of the finest solo piano pieces by this rediscovered French master. Edited by pianist and musical scholar Roy Howat.
Despite having already assumed the costs for a monument to Beethoven in Bonn, Liszt's spiritual affinity for Beethoven also moved this greatest piano virtuoso of the nineteenth century to pay an even...
This solo piano edition of Tchaikovsky's masterful Christmas Ballet offers pianists the opportunity to enjoy such favourites as The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy and The Waltz of the Flowers. Entirely...
The towering composer who perfected the early symphonic form and invented the modern string quartet also left his indelible mark on the sonata. During 50 years of inspired creative effort, Haydn exper...