Enchanted World

Classic Children's Literature recreated for piano - UK Grades 1-3

The works of A A Milne have always had a very special place in my life.  It has been an absolute joy to recreate the world of Winnie-the-Pooh for young pianists, and to write about all my favourite characters which, I believe, have had such an influence on me from early childhood.

REVIEW - Piano Professional

The world of Pooh and Christopher Robin is evoked. From the call of the cuckoo in The Forest, to the happy hums of Nothing to do until Friday, the characters are vividly portrayed.  Baby Roo nearly jumps off the page; wise old Owl misspells Happy Birthday (wonky intervals) and Finding the North Pole has allusions to 'We're off to see the Wizard'.  Busy Day is fast, but in order to achieve it a child would conquer the technique.  It also sounds harder than it is, always helpful!

Nancy Litten - ABRSM Examiner

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The Forest
Stumping Along
The Little Black Cloud
Nothing to do until Friday
A Very Secretive Creature
Cottleston Pie
Bursting the Balloon
The Spelling of Happy Birthday
Sing Ho!
Boggy and Sad
Three Large Jumps
Look at Me Jumping!
The Terrible Flood
Finding the North Pole
Bedtime
A Drowsy Summer's Afternoon
Violets are Rather Nice
A Very Busy Day
Bounce
On the Bridge
The Jugular Jaguar
A Happy Morning Song
In the Mist
If That's Left is This Right
The Halfway Spot
An Outdoor Song for Snowy Weather
Ho Ho!
A Very Blusterous Day
To the Rescue!
An Enchanted Place