Incoming Resources
- Counterpoint, a memoir of Bach and mourning, Philip Kennicott
- Every good boy does fine, a love story, in music lessons, Jeremy Denk
- Fryderyk Chopin, written by Catherine Weill ; illustrated by Charlotte Voake ; [translator, Penelope Stanley-Baker]
- When the world stopped to listen, Van Cliburn's Cold War triumph and its aftermath, Stuart Isacoff
- Alias Anna, Zhanna Arshanskaya: a biography in verse : a true story of outwitting the Nazis, Susan Hood with Greg Dawson
- Piano lessons, a memoir, Anna Goldsworthy
- For the love of music, the remarkable story of Maria Anna Mozart, by Elizabeth Rusch ; paintings by Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher
- Fryderyk Chopin, a life and times, Alan Walker
- Lisa of Willesden Lane, a true story of music and survival during World War II, Mona Golabek and Lee Cohen ; abriged and adapted by Sarah J. Robbins ; illustrations by Olga Ivanov and Aleksey Ivanov
- Dancing hands, how Teresa Carreño played the piano for President Lincoln, Margarita Engle ; illustrated by Rafael López
- Play it again, an amateur against the impossible, Alan Rusbridger
- The pianist from Syria, a memoir, Aeham Ahmad, as told to Sandra Hetzl and Ariel Hauptmeier ; translated by Emanuel Bergmann
- The girl who heard the music, words by Marni Fogelson, with Mahani Teave ; pictures by Marta Álvarez Miguéns
- Chopin's piano, in search of the instrument that transformed music, Paul Kildea
- Moscow nights, the Van Cliburn story : how one man and his piano transformed the Cold War, Nigel Cliff