This three-volume series of piano music by women composers is a progressive compendium of educational literature with a broad repertoire from the 17th century to the present day. For each piece, the editor has written short instructions with rehearsal tips as well as biographical notes on the women composers. The collection covers all levels of difficulty from easy (volume 1) to medium (volume 2) to difficult (volume 3) and is an indispensable addition to lessons and concerts.
WOMEN COMPOSERS: A GRADED ANTHOLOGY FOR PIANO - Press Reviews
“Spanswick has done us all an immense favour by researching, compiling and presenting these fabulous collections, which unquestionable represent a milestone in music publishing." Andrew Eales - Pianodao
"Melanie Spanswick’s Women Composers: A Graded Anthology is utterly superb, and will surely be of significant interest to pianists everywhere.” Andrew Eales - Pianodao
Musical Terms - Preface - Elizabeth Turner (1700–1756): Giga
Louise Farrenc (1804–1875): Étude
Luise Adolpha Le Beau (1850–1927): Prelude
Cécile Chaminade (1857–1944): Gavotte
Mon Schjelderup (1870–1934): Song without Words
Dora Pejačević (1885–1923): Waltz-Caprice
Jenni Pinnock (*1987): Astralis - Maria Teresa Agnesi (1720–1795): Allegro moderato
Hélène de Montgeroult (1764–1836): Étude
Helene Liebmann (1795–1869): Andante espressivo
Helen Hopekirk (1856–1945): Sarabande
Anna Severine Lindeman (1859–1938): Allegretto - Melanie Spanswick (*1969): Kaleidoscope
Maria Hester Park (1760–1813): Allegro
Cecilia Maria Barthélemon (1767–1859): Adagio
Maria Görres (1823–1882): Children’s Song
Theodora Dutton (1870–1934): On a Southern Balcony
Julia Hülsmann (*1968): Jazz Piece
Jessica Cho (*1987): Capricious