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[Piano Sheet Music] Beloved Classics | A Comprehensive Introduction to Copyright-Free Works

Baroque, Classical, Romantic, early modern, and contemporary—classical music has evolved along with the flow of time, yet masterpieces that reflect the background and ideas of each era continue to be loved by many across generations.

In this article, we’ve gathered piano masterpieces that are often cited as “pieces I want to play” or “dream pieces” from the rich history of classical music.

All the pieces introduced here are in the public domain, so another great perk is that you can download the sheet music for free!

Why not download and print them at home right away and start practicing?

[Piano Sheet Music] Beloved Classics | A Comprehensive Introduction to Royalty-Free Works (11–20)

12 Variations on “Ah! vous dirai-je, Maman” (Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Variations)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Variations / Mozart / Variations on “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” K.265 / Mozart / Piano / CANACANA
12 Variations on “Ah! vous dirai-je, Maman” (Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Variations)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

It is certainly a children’s song known for its simple melody, but in the hands of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart it transforms into a work packed with techniques that can be challenging even for intermediate players.

Composed between 1781 and 1782, this set of variations is based on a French love poem, beginning with the theme and unfolding into twelve variations.

Enjoy performing it as the familiar tune evolves into arrangements that demand advanced expressiveness.

For recitals, it’s also a good idea to select and play only the easier variations!

Passacaglia Harpsichord Suite No. 7 (HWV 432)Georg Friedrich Händel

Passacaglia – Handel Sheet Music (Piano) (Passacaglia – Handel/Halvorsen) [Reimagined Music]
Passacaglia Harpsichord Suite No. 7 (HWV 432)Georg Friedrich Händel

This piece encapsulates the charm of Baroque music.

Built on a four-bar theme, it unfolds through 15 variations in which rhythm, melody, and harmony are artfully transformed.

Amid its majestic atmosphere, a rich musicality shines through, gripping the listener’s heart.

It is also popular as a keyboard study piece and is recommended for those who have just begun learning the piano.

As you savor the process by which complex music emerges from a simple theme, you can experience the profound depth of Baroque music.

It is a work that conveys the timeless appeal of Handel’s music.

In conclusion

This time, we introduced classical piano pieces whose sheet music can be downloaded for free and is copyright-free. When you have to buy sheet music first, it often takes time before you can start practicing, but with downloadable scores, you can begin right at the moment you feel “I want to play this!” while your motivation is high, which should help you focus better on practice. There are many more classical pieces available for free download, so be sure to check them out—including the ones featured in this article.