Top Piano Music by Women Composers: Celebrating Women’s History Month.

Join us in honoring Women’s History Month with a curated selection of piano sheet music composed and arranged by trailblazing female composers and arrangers, from classical masterpieces to contemporary hits.

Featuring solo piano works, collections, and digital downloads, there’s something for everyone on the list!


2024’s Most Popular Piano Music by Women Composers

In March 2024, our current most popular titles include modern compositions from Carol Matz and Mary Leaf, as well as classics from Helene de Montgeroult and Germaine Tailleferre.

Fantasy in A Minor” by Mary Leaf
Les Confidences d’un Micro (Germaine Tailleferre)
Allegro Fantastico (Carol Matz)
Trois Sonates, Opus 2 (Helene de Montgeroult)
Land of Lincoln (Bernadine Johnston)
Homages Book 2 (Cheryl Frances-Hoad)

All-Time Most Popular Piano Music by Women

The all-time most popular piano music from women composers is up next. These women have crafted mainstays on piano music desks everywhere!

From the groundbreaking ‘Sonata in E Minor’ by Florence Beatrice Price, the first African American woman recognized as a symphonic composer, to the innovative ‘Fantasia del Tango’ by Eugenie Rocherolle, our collection spans genres and eras, highlighting the diverse contributions of women to the piano repertoire.

Sea Winds (Melody Bober)
Sonata in E Minor (Florence Beatrice Price)
Christmas By Candleight (Mary McDonald)
At the Piano with Women Composers (various)
Flying Fingers (Carolyn C. Setliff)
Fantasia del Tango (Eugenie Rocherolle)

Featured Piano Collections by Women Composers

Naoko Ikeda performs “Through a Flower Field” from her book “Naoko Ikeda: The Graded Collection”, featuring 24 original compositions for grade 2-5 solo piano.
Women at the Piano”, feat. works by female composers of the 19th century
“Folk Tunes from the Women”, feat. over 150 folk songs by women from Britain & Ireland
“Piano Music by Women Composers”, feat. 30 compositions from the 18th-20th centuries

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