Succeeding with the Masters - FJH Music
These generally go from Late Elementary to Late Intermediate levels.
Baroque Era, Volumes 1 & 2; Classical Era, Volumes 1 & 2; Romantic Era, Volumes 1 & 2
Easy Classics to Moderns (Volume 17 of the Music for Millions series) - Hal Leonard Publishing; compiled & edited by Denes Agay
59 Piano Solos You Like to Play - Schirmer
I suppose some of these pieces may be considered "Early Advanced," but this is a wonderful book with great teaching repertoire!
Applause! Volumes 1 & 2 - Alfred Masterwork Editions
Great collections of showy, fun-to-play repertoire.
Music by the Masters - Alfred Publishing
This is a book I used as a young student - it has a great variety of intermediate classical repertoire.
Keith Snell's Piano Repertoire - Neil A. Kjos Music Company
Levels 3 through 7 are Intermediate levels
This is an awesome series - I love how it starts with the Preparatory level for very young students!
Celebration Series Perspectives - Frederick Harris Music
Great series that has ten levels of repertoire books and ten levels of etude books, as well as student workbooks.
Encyclopedia of Classical Music - FJH Music
This is a relatively new collection (published in 2005) that I LOVE - it has a wonderful selection of pieces that have really motivated my students to practice.
I also love the Bastien Piano Literature series. Book 1 starts out with Bach Minuets and pieces from Schumann's Album for the Young, and Book 5 includes a Haydn Sonata and a whole Bach suite. Every book has a great selection from all the musical periods. One of my favorite series' to use.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bonnie - I've never used that one before, I'll have to check it out!
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