This is a piano medley of South African folk songs “Singabahambayo” (We are marching for freedom) and “Siyahamba” (We are marching in the light of God). The LH carries the rhythmic pulse while the RH carries melody and harmony. Changing, syncopated rhythm patterns provide a rewarding challenge while celebrating the beauty of these South African melodies. A fantastic choice for a recital piece.
Accessible for smaller hands: The largest harmonic interval is a Major 6th (inverted chord triad).
Doriantella is an original tarantella in dorian mode. Written in D dorian, it lightens the feel of the classic minor key tarantella, giving it a mysterious and almost mystical fantasy quality. Best for early intermediate pianists and a beautiful recital piece.
Accessible for smaller hands: The largest harmonic interval is a Major 6th (inverted chord triad).
Like many classical pieces, Mozart’s Piano Sonata in F (K332) explores both major and minor themes in F. This intermediate piano arrangement features an F minor theme from movement 3. A few other mvt 3 themes are also weaved in (adapted to minor). This beautifully expressive piece appeals to modern audiences with its use of broken chords, pedal, and stirring melody. Requires careful attention to detail, dynamics, and technical pedaling expertise with lifts in each measure. A great choice for a classical (or even Halloween) performance.
This Halloween rag by Hans Engelmann is tons of fun! This arrangement is an adaptation of the main minor key theme across different octave ranges for a fully minor Halloween experience. It has also been simplified for intermediate level players (shorter LH jumps, smaller chords, etc.). It’s a delightfully fun ragtime piece and a great choice for a Halloween performance or party.
Accessible for smaller hands: Includes stepping open octaves in LH, but all jumps and chords have been adapted/condensed for reachability (all chord harmonies are 6ths or smaller).
A simplified arrangement of Mozart’s Piano Sonata in F Mvt 1 Allegro (K332), perfect for early to mid intermediate level. Includes several themes from this movement and provides a delightful introduction to Mozart’s piano compositions (but without any speedy scale passages!). It’s a lovely choice for a classical performance piece.
Accessible for smaller hands: The largest harmonic interval is m7 (two instances only); most are 6ths or smaller.
This is an early intermediate piano arrangement of the opening theme to Schubert’s “Erlkönig” (inspired by the haunting Goethe poem). It’s simplified for early intermediate level, but still filled with interesting technical challenges such as repeat note fingerings in both hands (3-2-1-3-2-1), LH melody, and quick repeating harmonies (loose wrists!). Dramatic and intense, it’s a fantastic classical piece for the Halloween season.
Accessible for smaller hands: No large jumps, and all chord harmonies are 6ths or smaller. Also includes four open octaves for LH (if the pianist cannot reach, play the lower note only).
The opening theme to Liszt’s “Bells of Geneva” is so beautiful and delicate. It is arranged here for easy piano, ideal for late elementary to early intermediate pianists. It is set in a familiar note range in traditional Grand Staff, but played 8va to depict the bell-like octave range. This highly expressive arrangement is an excellent and mature performance piece, especially for teens and adults.
This is a Christmas piano medley arrangement of the ever-popular holiday number Carol of the Bells and Rachmaninoff’s “The Bells” symphony. The opening theme from The Bells: Movement 2 transitions seamlessly into the familiar 4-note motif of Carol of the Bells. Themes from Movements 1 and 2 of The Bells are blended in throughout for a uniquely classical Rachmaninoff Christmas arrangement. Best for early intermediate pianists and an excellent choice for a holiday concert.
This incredibly beautiful movement from Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto has been arranged here for piano solo. Best for late elementary to early intermediate pianists, this arrangement requires a graceful touch, gentle tone, legato, rubato, and expressive dynamics. No pedal; it’s all about finger technique here and balancing melody with accompaniment. At times the melody transitions from RH to LH, and the melodic path is marked with dashed lines to help students keep track of it. This arrangement is accessible for smaller pianists: there’s no pedal, the slow tempo facilitates larger melodic stretches, and the largest harmonic interval is P5. Also makes a lovely performance piece.
Rêverie is such a beautiful piece with a dreamlike quality that can feel strange, yet familiar to all of us. This arrangement for early intermediate level is kept in the original key but simplified in complexity, handspan, and length. For students who want to learn more Debussy than just Clair de Lune, Rêverie is artistic and expressive. This arrangement also makes an excellent performance piece.
Dvořák incredible “New World Symphony” is filled with memorable musical themes. This arrangement features three of the allegro themes found in Movement 1. Each theme builds in intensity and speed, from the beginning major “Allegro moderato” to the bold and brassy minor “Allegro con brio” finish. This exciting arrangement is best for early to mid intermediate pianists and is a very showy performance piece.
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This beautiful, simple American folk melody is delicately arranged here as a peaceful piano solo. Perfect for late beginner to early intermediate level pianists, it introduces the beauty of minor keys, broken chords, expressive dynamics, and playing in different octaves of the piano. This arrangement is a lovely choice for a graceful, flowy recital piece.
Famously sung by Tim McGraw with Faith Hill, this heartfelt country song is a favorite love song and wedding song. This is a full length piano solo arrangement in G major. Best for early intermediate pianists.
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This original piano solo cleverly combines a simple staccato walking bass line with a running melody to set the tone for a spooky Halloween encounter. The melody is filled with turns and scale passages offset by simple harmonies and chords. Easy octave changes make it accessible for elementary level pianists, and scale passages worked into the melody teach harmonic minor (while sneaking technique into repertoire!). The finale with a glissando down the keys is always a hit. This is a great piano solo for late elementary to early intermediate students any time of year, and especially during Halloween.
In the dark of the night, the clock strikes: it’s Witching Hour! This spooky, ghostly original piano solo sets the perfect tone for the spookiest holiday of the year. In the music you’ll hear the call from beyond the veil, the casting of magical spells to awaken the dead, the mysteriously eerie movements of supernatural beings, and progressively faster tempo changes until the end, when the dead fall back into their quiet slumber before first light. Set in the challenging key of G-sharp minor with frequent double sharps and transitions between minor and diminished passages, advancing pianists will love the spellbinding twists and turns. “Witching Hour” is an excellent choice for a Halloween performance piece.
This old New Zealand sea ballad has recaptured the attention of modern audiences — and for good reason! Like many sailor songs and sea shanties, Wellerman has a memorable melody with interesting rhythms that perfectly fit a ship and crew sailing across the ocean waves. This arrangement for early to mid intermediate piano will suit students of any age.
This piano solo arrangement of Ludwig Goransson’s Main Title theme from “The Book of Boba Fett” Disney+ TV series includes all musical passages from the main theme. Perfect for any Star Wars fan, it captures the epic feeling of the percussion, vocals, and orchestra through the use of percussive left hand patterns, ringing chord harmonies, and strategic pedaling, articulations, and dynamics.
This is an intermediate piano solo arrangement in G minor, best for mid-to-later intermediate pianists. 5 pages (plus cover). The largest harmonic interval is an octave (includes some full 4-note chords).
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Enjoy the music of Aang’s incredible story with this intermediate piano solo arrangement of the main theme from the “Avatar: The Last Airbender” TV series. The music takes you through a range of emotions, from the loneliness and struggles he faces through to the fantastic power of his bending and the triumph of his success in establishing peace among the elemental kingdoms.
This is an early intermediate piano arrangement, perfect for a performance piece. Recommended for pianists who can comfortably reach harmonic octaves with one note in the middle (example: harmonic D-A-D).
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Kick up those heels! This famous Irish jig is a blast to play. Arranged for early to mid intermediate piano, it features a dancing RH melody accompanied by LH chords pulsing on the beats.
The quiet solace of a peaceful night can be felt throughout this intermediate piano solo. Nocturne in G features LH melody and bass tones, with gentle and steady RH mid-range tones. Frequent LH crossovers and clef changes offer an excellent study in reading, keyboard awareness, and the dynamic balance between melody and accompaniment. A contemporary composition with classical influence, this is a beautiful performance piece for pianists of any age.
BONUS: This piece can easily be played by individuals with small hands, as the largest interval is only a Melodic Perfect 5th.
Irving Berlin and Ted Snyder wrote a lot of great music together. This catchy rag they co-wrote is arranged here as an intermediate piano solo, with authentic harmonies and simplified LH stride. With a 7th as the largest harmonic interval, it’s very comfortable for smaller hands. Lyrics included on a separate page (for optional singalong) describe the irresistible power of this “sneaky, freaky, ever melodious mysterious rag”, which will forever be stuck in your head from the moment you hear it! It’s a delightfully fun ragtime piece and a great choice for a jazzy performance. It can also serve as a mysterious but fun “Halloween” recital piece!
This beautiful string quintet by Boccherini has been arranged here for intermediate piano solo. It highlights both the Minuetto (Street Dance of the Blind) and Ritirata (Military Night Watch Retreat). Filled with challenging and exciting rhythms, this lesser known piece is tons of fun to play, and it’s sure to become a favorite! Perfect for any early intermediate pianist and a great choice for a classical recital piece.
This early intermediate arrangement of Fandango from Boccherini’s Guitar Quintet in D Major is both fun and dramatic. It highlights some of the most recognizable themes from the original and maintains the authentic rhythms, articulations, and traditional fandango pulse throughout. With octave changes, shifting dynamics, bold articulations, and more, this arrangement is a fantastic addition to any student’s classical repertoire. This piece is also a wonderful choice for a lesser known classical piano recital piece.
Springtime Daisies is an original piano solo for one-hand piano: it can be played entirely by Left Hand or Right Hand! Pedal and careful fingering strategies make it sound like a traditional two-hand piece, but with all the impressive showmanship of playing it one-handed. This beautiful, graceful intermediate piano solo was originally composed for a student who broke a finger and needed a new piece for a piano recital. It’s an excellent learning challenge and a fantastic performance number.