Lovely! Your inspiration inspires me!
Testimonials
Anonymous
My spirit connects with this music to soothe it and bring the peace I would have in the presence of the Savior. [Review of “I Need Thee Every Hour/Abide With Me; ‘Tis Eventide” from the 2014 Sacred Sheet Music Competition]
Wesley Marler, Lewiston, UT
Thanks for all of your hard work in providing good church music!
Angel Aguiar, Dayton, OR
Thanks for sharing your incredible talent.
Joan Trentadue, Montpelier, VT
Thank you for the music and your website. I am excited that I found your site, and will be back often.
Cheryl Skelton, Bountiful, UT
I’m always looking for “different” arrangements of hymns, both for prelude and for the choir. So I find artists like yourself that I love and frequent those sites. Thank you for sharing your amazing gift.
Dave Burke, Hillsboro, OR
I used to sit at the piano and sing “Puff, the Magic Dragon” with my mother. What a lovely arrangement – takes me right back to those days.
JP Yonelunas, Medford, NY
Fingers flying over the keys….beautiful. You have your own style…..don’t lose it! Peace.
Mike Henneke, Roseburg, OR
Anne is an example of somebody with focus and talent. I feel the same way when I get around ice cream.
Matt Hoffman, McMinnville, OR
I appreciate talented people very much and enjoyed listening to your beautiful compositions. Creating music is an incredible blessing and a wonderful way to be a part of God’s creative experience. Best of wishes for success in your musical endeavors!
Ron Parks, McMinnville, OR
I am listening to “You Are My Sunshine/Over the Rainbow” and really liking the music. You see, my Dad used to pound out “You Are My Sunshine” on our old upright for Mom and sing it. Brings back some memories for me!
Anonymous
Clearly this was put together by someone with a great love for the piano and a profound understanding and appreciation of the instrument. Inescapably this is written in someone’s very individual “style” and as such it will appeal to some and not to others. This style differs from a lot of popular “LDS” music, which can be a good thing. It’s flourishy without being show-offy. It doesn’t seem easy to play, but that’s not a requirement for good music. My old music director used to intone, “Do you think the audience cares how hard it is?” Thank you for sharing your work and please, please keep making music! [Review of “Master, the Tempest is Raging” from the 2013 Sacred Sheet Music Competition]