By national tradition

Austrian Piano Music

Public-domain piano works by composers from the Austrian tradition. 3 composers, 277 scores — drawn from the IMSLP / Petrucci Music Library and free to download, study, perform, and re-engrave.

The Austrian keyboard tradition

The Austrian keyboard tradition centers on Vienna, the city that nurtured Haydn, Mozart, and the young Beethoven, and where Schubert lived his entire short life. Austrian Classical and Romantic music brought a particular quality of melodic intimacy and dance-rhythm grace that became the lingua franca of the European concert hall.

National traditions in keyboard music are real but slippery — composers travelled, studied abroad, taught one another, and absorbed influences across borders constantly. What we call a national style is more often a centre of gravity than a closed system: a shared set of conventions, a common pool of teachers, a particular relationship to the dance music and song repertoire of a region.

The composers below represent the Austrian contribution to the public-domain piano canon. Browse each composer's complete works list, performance context, and downloadable PDF score editions through the links provided. Every score linked from these pages is sourced from the IMSLP / Petrucci Music Library and is free to download, study, perform, record, and re-engrave under public-domain status.

Reading the keyboard literature through the lens of national tradition is one of several useful ways to navigate three centuries of repertoire. It complements — rather than replaces — the chronological view (by era and decade), the technical view (by difficulty), the formal view (by sonata, prelude, étude, etc.), and the harmonic view (by key signature). Each lens reveals a different facet of the same musical material; experienced pianists move freely between them depending on what they are looking for.

Austrian composers

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

1756 – 1791 · Classical

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote eighteen numbered piano sonatas, two dozen sets of variations, and a small constellation of fantasias and rondos that together def…

64 scores

Franz Schubert

1797 – 1828 · Romantic

Franz Schubert's piano music sits at the cusp of Classical and Romantic — the architecture of Mozart and Beethoven, the lyricism of his own song cycles, and a h…

55 scores

Joseph Haydn

1732 – 1809 · Classical

Joseph Haydn wrote more than fifty keyboard sonatas across a career that effectively invented the Classical sonata. Wit, surprise, and a profound mastery of for…

158 scores