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The Victress Sessions

By Andrea and Trevor Dow

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The pop-infused music of the “Sessions Books” is making classical music relevant for a new generation of teen piano players. Andrea and Trevor Dow have given Mozart, Chopin and Beethoven a teen-approved twist and now it’s time for female composers to shine!

The Victress Sessions is a pop-infused tribute to the music of Clara Schumann, Amy Beach, Fanny Mendelssohn, and more. Whether you use the repertoire to ignite a passion for piano or as a jumping-off point for exploring the music of female composers, The Victress Sessions will inspire a new generation of piano students.

For centuries, female composers took a backseat to their male counterparts; now it’s their time to shine. Get this book today and show your piano students what Girl Piano Power looks like!

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Praise For The Victress Sessions

“I just want to take a moment to let you know that this is a fabulous resource for female composers! It has been an inspiration to my girl students! I think that sometimes, girls forget that among the many great male composers, there are just as many great female composers. If you have not taken the opportunity to peruse the many publications by the Dows, I would highly recommend it! They have an absolute gift for writing music that intrigues and inspires our teen musicians! They are amazing!”

“I’ve never seen another book like this! Beautiful contemporary reimaginings of classical pieces by female composers that teens will live to learn, parents will love to hear, and teachers love to teach! They’re also a great starting point for introducing lesser-known classical works by important composers! These pieces have inspired my teens to do their own arranging and exploring new composers! I’m thrilled!”

“These arrangements are beautiful!!! I'm so excited to share this collection with some of my early intermediate students. I am buying more copies today! Thanks for acknowledging some female composers!!!”