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Fantasies & Fairy Tales
Songbook composed by Lisa Donovan Lukas
Fantasies & Fairy Tales is an imaginative collection of ten easy piano solos composed by Lisa Donovan Lukas. These solos span a variety of genres and will delight late beginners and early intermediates of all ages.
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SKU | PPLDL1095 |
ISBN | 978-1-64266-063-0 |
Number of Pages | 37 |
About the composer
Lisa Donovan Lukas
Lisa Donovan Lukas holds a Bachelor’s degree in Music Composition from the University of Southern California’s Thornton School of Music. She worked for many years as a proofreader-copyist for film composers at Universal Studios, Warner Brothers, Disney, and JoAnn Kane Music Service. A prolific composer/lyricist and lifelong pianist, Lisa maintains an active piano studio where she enjoys teaching piano, music composition, and songwriting.
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Hannah
This is such a good set of pieces! Definitely worth purchasing the studio license. I have so many students working through it right now.
Christina
My students and I have been LOVING the music! I'm impressed with how it has captured my grade 6-7 interest too. It was definitely worth purchasing the studio license for this book.
Kimberly
I've had the studio license of this book a total of 3 days and every single student has picked this book from a pile of several other options to take home! It's worth noting all of the students I've given it to are 7th graders, so it's that awkward age where they want to play mature sounding things but might not be ready for super serious pieces, or they need an escape from the craziness of life. They've all made comments that music sounds exactly like the titles and takes you on an adventure like a movie. This is very quickly becoming a staple in my studio, with the perfect balance of mature music and fun.