A piano is a welcome visitor at the zoo. You don’t have to be a lion of the keyboard to play this little collection. Antelope, reindeer, and elephants cluster around the young pianist.
The kangaroo takes bold leaps, the bear ambles with measured gait at a comfortable maestoso, the crocodile slithers in a smooth legato, and the beaver baffles the eye with dexterous nibbles. The player rides horseback on a pony with tiny staccato leaps, and grasshoppers set accents of their very own.
Each of these charming pieces poses a special technical task that young players can master playfully, almost effortlessly. Dry études become a thing of the past. Even the colourful illustrations by Marcin Bruchnalski reflect the character of the music.
- Easy piano pieces
- Teaches technical skills in a spirit of fun
- Imaginative melodies
- Colourful illustrations
The Authors
Antoni Cofalik, Polish violin teacher and author of the well-known violin tutor “Das Geigen -ABC”
Romuald Twardowski, pianist and composer
Marcin Bruchnalski, schoolbook illustrator and cartoonist
“These attractive pieces should help stimulate the imagination while providing some interesting original music for the younger player.”
(Music Teacher, December 2007)
„…recommendation of the month .“
(PIANO July-August 2007)
- ISMN: 9790006531646 (M006531646)