Répertoire analyses your playing level, repertoire history, and goals to recommend classical piano pieces that are genuinely right for you — not just popular.
Not a mood-based playlist. A recommendation engine that thinks like a teacher.
Personalised to you
Every recommendation is scored against your level, goals, and gaps — not just what's popular.
Teaches like a teacher
Spots what's missing in your repertoire — if you've never played counterpoint, Bach shows up.
Evolves as you grow
Mark pieces as learned, rate the difficulty, and your recommendations sharpen over time.
50,000+ pieces
Every piece from IMSLP tagged with difficulty, period, mood, and technical demands.
Listen before you learn
Every recommendation comes with a YouTube performance and a link to free sheet music.
Not a chatbot
A scoring engine that shows its work. You see exactly why each piece was chosen for you.
From your first Burgmüller to concert-level Ravel. Répertoire works at every stage.
Beginner
Bach Inventions, Burgmüller
Intermediate
Chopin Nocturnes, Beethoven Sonatas
Advanced
Chopin Ballades, Ravel Sonatine
Concert
Chopin Études, Ravel Gaspard
Répertoire scores every piece in its 50,000+ piece catalog against your level, goals, repertoire gaps, and taste, then explains why each recommendation fits. Tell it what you've played and it suggests classical piano pieces that stretch you without overwhelming you.
Henle levels rate piano difficulty from 1 (easiest) to 9 (hardest), published by G. Henle Verlag. H1–H3 suits beginners (Bach Inventions, Burgmüller), H4–H5 intermediate players (Chopin Nocturnes), H6–H7 advanced pianists (Chopin Ballades), and H8–H9 concert repertoire (Chopin Études, Ravel's Gaspard de la nuit). Every piece on Répertoire has a Henle level.
Yes — Répertoire is free forever for personal use. There's no credit card, no trial, and no paywall. Sheet music links go to IMSLP, where public-domain scores are free to download.
No. You can browse the full piece library, filter by Henle difficulty, period, and mood, and open any piece page without signing in. An account is only needed for personalized recommendations and repertoire tracking.
Every piece links to IMSLP (the International Music Score Library Project), the largest free library of public-domain sheet music. Most classical piano repertoire is public domain, so scores are free and legal to download.
Yes — browse composer pages like Chopin, Beethoven, Bach, Debussy, or Ravel to see all their pieces sorted by fame, with Henle difficulty levels, performance videos, and sheet music links for each.
No account needed — browse 50,000+ pieces any way you think about music.
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