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Easy piano music for solo

The emphasis of this site is on complete piano albums with music in an easy or intermediate playing level. We started out as a website with advanced scores for piano solo, but, as it turned out, our visitors prefer to download easy and intermediate piano sheet music. Hardly anyone ever downloaded a more difficult score.

That doesn't mean we're going to remove the advanced sheet music. We'll keep it in stock and you're free to download whatever you like, old scores included. However, we're not going to add difficult scores anymore. New music will be easy to play and from now on, we publish solely free piano albums. Complete albums of course, without any costs.

This is a list of the present albums. You need a PDF reader to print the scores. All files are zipped.

1. Golden drops - Oesten - 25 very short pieces on 15 pages.
2. Miniatures - Harthan - 18 pieces on 28 pgs.
3. Nicole - Rowy - 7 compositions on 13 pgs.
4. Little Fantasies - Reinecke - 15 pieces on 19 pgs.
5. Trinkets - Wandelt - 8 compositions on 22 pgs.
6. Little Carnival - Streabbog - 6 dances on 16 pgs.
7. Lyric Pieces Opus 12 - Grieg - 8 scores on 16 pgs.
8. Lyric Pieces Opus 38 - Grieg - 8 scores on 19 pgs.
9. Scout & Guide Marches - Oswald - 12 marches on 23 pgs.
10. Twelve Little Preludes - Bach - 12 preludes on 16 pgs.
11. Six Little Preludes - Bach - 6 preludes on 12 pgs.
12. Medley of famous melodies - Renaud - 17 melodies on 7 pgs.
13. 12 Easy Pieces - Von Wilm - 12 compositions on 15 pgs.
14. The First Ball - Several Composers - 7 dances on 15 pgs.
15. 25 Studies - Burgmüller - 25 melodic studies on 35 pgs.
16. Waltzes - Streabbog - 6 waltzes on 15 pgs.
17. Kinderstücke Opus 72 - Mendelssohn - 6 pieces on 11 pgs.
18. First Schubert Graded Piano Pieces - Schubert - 16 pieces on 20 pgs.

Go to the page with Easy Piano Sheet Music.

But there's more. The most famous composer of easy to play piano music is Schumann. Some of the scores are more difficult to play, but if you're looking for intermediate piano music, we advise you to try his Scenes from Childhood.

We hope you will enjoy our music. If you're looking for more really free music, we recommend:

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Old stock of music scores

Robert Schumann, born on June 8, 1810 was a German composer and pianist. Schumann's music, more than that of any other composer, reflects the deeply personal nature of Romanticism. Little understood in his lifetime, much of his music is now regarded as daringly original in harmony, rhythm and form. Robert Schumann died on July 29, 1856. Read more at his page with free piano scores, like Kinderszenen (Scenes from Childhood), Träumerei (Dreaming), Schön Hedwig and Schlummerlied (Slumber song). Level: easy and intermediate.

Conradin Kreutzer was born on November 22, 1780 in Thalmühle/Meßkirch and he died in Riga at the age of sixtynine. At seven years old he got his first music lessons from the church musician Johann Baptist Rieger. Some years later he studied oboe, clarinet and violin. As an young adult he worked as a singer, he played the piano, the organ, the clarinet and he wrote music. Read more at his page with 8 free piano scores. Level: intermediate and advanced.

Franz Liszt was born on October 22, 1811 in Raiding, a Hungarian village. His father, Adam Liszt, played several instruments. As soon as Franz - whose real name was Ferenc - was able to sit on a piano bench, his father bought him a piano. Franz Liszt was six by then, a weak and sickly child. Read more at his page with free piano scores, like Tannhäuser/Wagner - Einzug der Gäste auf Wartburg, Lohengrin/Wagner - Elsa's Brautzug zum Münster, Hungarian Rhapsodie Nr. 6 and the first version of Harmonies Poétiques et Religieuses. Level: difficult.

Joachim Raff was born in Lachen, Switzerland on May 27, 1822. He was a very gifted pianist, organist and violinist. At the age of 12 Raff gave his first performance in public, when he was 18 he started to write music. Mendelssohn liked his work and recommended him to his publisher, Breitkopf & Härtel, who published several pieces by Raff. At the age of 22 Raff became a full-time composer. Read more at his page with free music, namely a Paraphrase on the song "Du bist wie eine Blume" (You are like a flower) by Liszt. Level: difficult.

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