No experience with obscure repertoire required — just a love of beautiful piano music and a desire to explore beyond the standard curriculum. Rediscovered Classics for Piano brings together twelve carefully curated keyboard works spanning three centuries of musical history, from the Baroque elegance of J.S. Bach to the lyrical warmth of the Romantic era. This collection shines a spotlight on overlooked masterpieces by composers whose names deserve far wider recognition — alongside a few familiar giants presented in fresh context. Gigue in A Major, Op. 12 No. 2 — Samuel Arnold Gavotte in F Major — Samuel Wesley Romance Variée (Air with Variations in B Flat) — Johann Baptist Cramer Adagio in B-Flat from Sonata in F Major, Op. 23 No. 2 — Muzio Clementi Barcarolle in G Minor, Op. 50 No. 3 — Anton Rubinstein Valse Gracieuse — Henryk Pachulski Sarabande in G Major, BWV 816 — J.S. Bach Prélude in D Flat, Op. 81 No. 15 — Stephen Heller Minuet in D Major, K. 355 — W.A. Mozart Aria in G Major — Michelangelo Rossi Pastorale in C Major — Samuel Wesley Bella Ciao (An Italian Folk Song) — Piano Arrangement Each piece is presented with complete fingerings and dynamic markings to guide interpretation and practice. The collection progresses naturally through a range of styles, keys, and technical demands, making it ideal for intermediate-level pianists looking to expand their repertoire, for teachers seeking fresh recital material, or for anyone who loves discovering hidden gems at the keyboard. Sit down, open the book, and let these forgotten masters speak to you across the centuries.