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About Us

High-Quality Sheet Music and Measurable Musical Progress

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Road to Virtuosity is a sheet music library and performance-tracking platform designed to help pianists grow through real repertoire. Instead of treating sheet music as isolated files, Road to Virtuosity organizes music by difficulty level, point value, composer, style, and collection so students can clearly see where each piece fits in their musical journey.

The goal is simple: make piano progress easier to understand, easier to measure, and more motivating over time. Students can learn pieces, submit performance videos, earn points, build a repertoire record, and track their growth through a structured progression system.

One of the main strengths of Road to Virtuosity is the quality of our non-commercial sheet music. Many of these scores are carefully prepared or edited specifically for Road to Virtuosity, with clean modern engraving, readable spacing, practical layouts, polished formatting, and a clear educational presentation. These scores are designed for real practice situations: easy to read, easy to study, and useful for students, teachers, and performers.

Road to Virtuosity is not only about downloading sheet music. It is about building a visible record of musical achievement. Each piece has a level and point value based on its musical and technical demands. As students complete repertoire, they earn points and move forward through the system. This gives students, parents, and teachers a clearer picture of long-term progress.

The platform also includes performance submissions, leaderboards, certificates, and student profiles. These features help turn practice into a more structured and motivating experience. Students can see what they have completed, what level they are working toward, and how their repertoire fits within the larger Road to Virtuosity system.

Road to Virtuosity was founded by Michael Kravchuk, a pianist, teacher, composer, arranger, and music educator. The platform has grown with the help, feedback, and contributions of many pianists, teachers, performers, and students who share the goal of making musical progress more visible, structured, and repertoire-based.

The Road to Virtuosity library includes three main copyright categories: Public Domain, Non-Commercial, and Copyrighted.

Public Domain sheet music may be downloaded, printed, copied, shared, performed, arranged, republished, sold, or used commercially. Some public domain files may come from outside public domain sources. These files are provided for access, study, and repertoire tracking, but they are not always typed up by Road to Virtuosity and may not include Road to Virtuosity QR codes, formatting, or custom engraving.

Non-Commercial sheet music may be downloaded, printed, studied, and performed for personal, educational, and non-commercial performance purposes. These scores are often carefully prepared or edited by Road to Virtuosity with modern engraving, clean layouts, readable spacing, and a polished educational presentation. They may not be sold, commercially redistributed, or used as part of a paid product without permission.

Copyrighted sheet music files are not provided for download on Road to Virtuosity. However, students may still use copyrighted piece pages to view repertoire details, submit performance videos, earn points, and track their progress. Students should use legally purchased sheet music, publisher editions, teacher-provided materials, or other lawful sources when preparing copyrighted works.

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Founder

About the Founder

My name is Michael Kravchuk.

I discovered the piano at age fourteen and quickly became absorbed in it. I practiced three to four hours a day, driven by the belief that dedication alone would lead me toward mastery. For a long time, I felt confident in my progress — until I began to realize how limited my perspective was. Outside of my own practice room, there was no clear, objective way to understand where I truly stood or what meaningful progress actually looked like.

It was not until I entered college as a piano performance major that I began to understand what reaching a professional level really requires. I saw the depth of repertoire, technical consistency, discipline, and long-term musical development that serious musicians around the world had already built — often far earlier than I had.

If I had understood that reality sooner, I would have practiced harder and smarter, with a clearer understanding of how far I still had to go.

That realization became the foundation of Road to Virtuosity.

I wanted to create the kind of resource I wish had existed when I was younger — a place where pianists could access useful sheet music, explore repertoire organized by difficulty, and understand progress in concrete, honest terms.

Road to Virtuosity was built to make musical progress visible. By connecting sheet music, repertoire levels, performance submissions, points, certificates, and student profiles, it allows musicians to see what they have completed and what lies ahead.

The rankings and leaderboards are not the goal. They exist to reflect completed repertoire and to provide motivation, context, and recognition for sustained work.

Road to Virtuosity is my way of giving back to the next generation of pianists — helping them understand earlier than I did what it means to build skill, grow through repertoire, and walk the road to virtuosity.