[Piano Recital] A selection of intermediate-level pieces perfect for girls!
A piano recital is a precious opportunity to showcase the results of your daily practice to the fullest.
You may get passionate about choosing pieces, but finding the one that makes you think “This is it!” from among so many works can be quite difficult.
So this time, for teachers and students struggling with recital selections—especially for girls—we’re introducing intermediate-level pieces that we recommend!
We’ve chosen pieces with charming titles, bright and dazzling moods, and gentle, elegant tones—music that we imagine many girls would love.
We hope this helps you choose the perfect piece for your recital.
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- [Intermediate] Recommended Piano Duets | A Curated Selection of Cool and Dazzling Pieces
- For Preschoolers to Elementary School Children: Challenging Piano Pieces — A Curated Selection from Competition Repertoire
- [For Piano Recitals] Simple yet Cool Classical Pieces
[Piano Recital] Handpicked Intermediate-Level Pieces Perfect for Girls! (31–40)
Stilienne – Burgmüller 25 Études, Op. 100 No. 14Johann Burgmüller

This is a triple-meter piece that conjures an image of people in traditional costumes dancing lightly in the sunlit valleys of the Alps.
Published in Paris in 1851, it is modeled on the traditional dance music of Austria’s Styria region.
Despite its technical elements—such as the interplay of right-hand staccato with left-hand accompaniment, and phrases involving leaps—the piece captivates with a familiar, beautiful melody.
Performed at a recital, it is a wonderful work that allows you to share the joy of dance with the audience.
It is recommended for those who wish to cultivate rich expressiveness that vividly evokes scenes in the mind.
In conclusion
We introduced a variety of pieces we’d recommend for girls, including bright and dazzling ones, gentle pieces with beautiful flow, and lyrical works rich in emotion.
A recital is a place to showcase the results of daily practice, but above all, enjoying performing on stage is what matters most! To make it a memorable event, suggest several candidate pieces and help her find the one that suits her perfectly.


