Baroque · Virtuoso

Virtuoso Piano Music of the Baroque Era

1 public-domain piano works from the Baroque era at the virtuoso level. Free PDF score downloads with full catalog data drawn from the IMSLP / Petrucci Music Library.

The Baroque era at the virtuoso level

The Baroque era brought the keyboard from the harpsichord and clavichord to its expressive zenith. Counterpoint, dance suites, fugues, and ornamentation define the music of Bach, Handel, Scarlatti, and Couperin. Pieces from this period reward careful voice-leading and articulate fingerwork.

Virtuoso works are the summit of the keyboard literature — pieces that have historically been the proving grounds of major concert careers. They require not only complete technical command but stamina, interpretive maturity, and (often) prodigious memorization.

The intersection of a specific era and a specific technical tier is one of the most useful ways for serious pianists to navigate the keyboard repertoire. It produces a focused list of works that share both an idiomatic vocabulary (the textures, harmonic conventions, and instrumental assumptions of the era) and a comparable level of technical demand — ideal for assembling exam programmes, recital sets, or systematic study cycles.

Each entry below links to its full piece page, where you will find catalog details, key, year, instrumentation, performance notes, and a direct link to the IMSLP PDF download. Cross-reference with the full Baroque era index to see the broader context.

Virtuoso Baroque works

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