Dropping by to add the piece I'm learning right now.
"La Caroline" by C. P. E. Bach
It's dramatic, in a minor key, and sounds more difficult than it is. I have my copy in a book my teacher suggested I buy: EASY CLASSICS TO MODERNS Vol. 17 Edited by Denes Agay. All of the pieces in this book are in their original form. Has anyone else used this? Is it considered a "reputable" book?
La Caroline is a very famous piece by C.P.E. Bach, and like you say, an excellent piece.
Easy Classics to Modern by Denes Agay is a well known piano book. I used it in college in the 70s. Denes Agay has edited many widely used piano books. The Classics to Modern series has many volumes in it, and he also edited many of the the well known Joy books, e.g. Joy of Baroque, Joy of Modern, Joy of Chopin, etc. etc.
I own many books by Mr. Agay, and I have to say, Easy Classics to Modern, (the red one, there is also a blue one called More Easy Classics to Modern) is my favorite book of the series. Mainly because its ratio of pieces I like vs pieces I don't is so high. There are scores of great miniatures in that book. Play through the book and you'll discover gems all over the place. Of course, I don't like everything in the book, but about a third of the pieces in there are on my favorites list, which is a higher ratio then most compilations.
Some favorites:
Toccatina p. 140 and Prelude p.142 by Kabalevsky. (most of the other Kabalevsky pieces in the book I don't care for.)
3rd Miniature of Bartok, p. 156.
Scherzo, by Hadyn, p. 39
All the other pieces by C.P.E Bach I also like, Allegro, p. 25, Scherzo, p.28, Andante p.30, and Minuet p. 32
Burleske, by Leopold Mozart, p. 22
Little Prelude in F, p.22, and March p. 16, by J.S. Bach
Gavotte and Variation by Handel, p. 18
Trumpet Tune, by Purcell, p. 6
Bourree, p. 8, and Minuet p.9 by Teleman.
Sonatina by Clementi, p. 66, especially 2nd and 3rd movements.
Presto, p. 31, and Rondo p.40 by Mozart.
Gavotte p. 32 by Dandrieu (very easy)
Four Landlers by Schubert p.74
Peasant Song by Mendelssohn, p.81
The Clock, by Kullak p. 85
And Old Romance, by Heller, p. 96
German Song, p.108, by Tchaikovsky
Lullaby p. 60, by Kirnberger
Of course, I also like many other pieces in the book, but those are some of my favorites.