I stumbled upon your piano version of “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day” and think it is lovely. I hope to use your arrangement for a holiday program, with a narrator reading four verses from Longfellow’s poem.
Testimonials
Krista Baker, Plano, TX
You are seriously talented! I can play anything put in front of me, but I couldn’t compose anything if my life depended on it! I’m jealous.
Anonymous, Atlanta, GA
This is a very unique and beautiful sound. I could truly visualize a story in the instrumental. Nice work!
Anonymous, Towson, MD
Very enjoyable music, good variety, very well-played. The production/recording is professional level.
Brent Parker, Canon City, CO
I gotta tell you, my great-grandma used to sing that “Froggy” song to me when we played dominoes. Her false teeth would click and she smelled of BenGay. She was the sweetest person I probably ever knew. Thanks for the fond memories.
Sally Godard, McMinnville, OR
Love your website and music! I’m especially fond of the bluesy numbers. Glad I found you.
Briana Heady, McMinnville, OR
Your song (“Bridge to Tomorrow“) is beautiful…but I love the “Froggy Went A-Courtin’.” You are so talented.
HardTwistMusic, Salem, OR
Ohhh… I’m so darned old that I actually remember “My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean.” And it’s a wonderful song made even more beautiful by your arrangement and keyboard skills. And “Puff, the Magic Dragon” is incredible. Really nice stuff.
Music Xray
This is dreamy music. It’s meant for relaxation or could be a good lullaby. Great piano play. [Review of “Uirapuru” in Music Xray New Songs Week Ender, July 11th, 2010]
Michele McManmon
Wow! What a refreshing treat this song is! Whimsical, light, yet based in classical piano traditions makes this a unique musical offering. The piano, wrapped in a catchy beat, makes this song glide into a samba plain and takes the listener into a fresh new adventure for their ears. This song is a gem, and the arrangements and production are solidly done. [Review of “Cayo Coco Island” in LA Indie Music Examiner]
Gabrian New, Salt Lake City, UT
Surfing the REVERBNATION charts… and I just visited your site. I’m playing and really enjoying your sound. “Come, Come, Ye Saints” is a terrific jump on a great track. Best of luck in your musical pursuits.
Sarah Weyland, Terciera, Azores, Portugal
Love your music, Anne!