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Guide to Piano

Here you will find an overview of the piano resources at the State Library with search tips.

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Scores for Loan

The State Library has a very comprehensive collection of scores and sheet music for piano, piano duet, 2 pianos and chamber ensembles that include piano and basso continuo. There are tutors for piano students of varying levels of ability, from the absolute beginner to those brushing up as an adult after learning as a child. The standard piano repertoire is very well-covered and supplemented by scores of exercises, studies, suites, variations and arrangements. All genres are covered including ballet and other forms of dance, popular, jazz, wedding music, film and television and musicals. 

A strength of the collection is the varied editions collected of standard works such as sonatas and concerto reductions. Urtext, European, English, American and Australian editions give students choice in interpretation, fingering and other editorial influences. We collect most works listed from Grade 4 and above in the Australian Music Examinations Board syllabuses for Piano and Piano for Leisure.

Reference Material

The reference collection of books, journals and electronic databases includes material on the history of the piano, piano technique, piano tuning, maintenance and rebuilding, piano atlases, composers of piano music, piano repertoire and analyses and bibliographies.

Recordings

We hold a collection of CDs and LPs that can be listened to on-site. Recordings of different performances of standard works are collected in order to enhance the student's listening experience. You can also listen to tracks using the on-line database Naxos Music Library.There is a small classical loan collection of audio cassettes available.

Searching

All material can be found by using the catalogue. You may search by title, but you may not find all copies of the work if you only use one translation of the title, such as The Well-tempered Clavier instead of Das Wohltemperierte Klavier. Use our Guide to Searching for Classical Music scores as  a starting point. All piano music can be found on the shelves at the classification Q.

You may also search by subject. For arrangements, add the term Arranged at the end of the subject. Useful subject searches are:

  • Piano music
  • Piano music, Arranged
  • Piano -- Methods
  • Piano music (4 hands)
  • Piano music (4 hands), Arranged.
  • Concertos (Piano) -- 2-piano scores
  • Piano music (Pianos (2)), Arranged.
  • Canons, fugues, etc. (Piano)
  • Sonatas (Piano)
  • Suites

Find information by using the keyword or subject option in the catalogue. Useful subject and keyword searches are:

  • Piano
  • Piano music
  • Piano makers
  • Piano performance
  • Pianists
  • History
  • Tuning
  • Construction
  • Analysis, Appreciation
  • Interpretation (Phrasing, dynamics, etc.)

Page last updated: Wednesday 4 July 2012