| Album 1 | 
|  | 
Just a thought
							Simply sixths
							Irish coffee
							A grey day in May
							Butterflies in september
							Solitude
							Easy going
							Sandy
							Laurine
							When summer is over
							Bye, Bye Solitude

| Just a thought | 
| With a simple bas of only 3 notes and in the right hand hardly moving chords, this piece is easy to play. Adding good pedaling is essential for a spherical performance. | 


| Simply sixths | 
| The same principle in the bas and in the right hand an interval of sheer sixths. | 


| Irish coffee | 399Kb  | 
| Like an Irish "jig" by speeding up the 6/8 rhythm. I wrote it long ago for a friend who was fond of the Irish folk music. | 


| A grey day in May | 551Kb  | 
| Several years ago I wrote this piece for a friend who had to die too young. I was taken by surprise and deeply moved when I heard this music when it was played during the funeral ceremony in a crowded church. | 


| Butterflies in september | 
| Just came up when I was bicycling under the September-sun. | 


| Solitude | 1277Kb (all)  | 
| Has a clear structure, is easy to play. They love it! | 


| Easy going | 877Kb (all)  | 
| One of my earliest little works, written when I was a poor student and meant as a Santa Claus-present for all my piano-playing family members. | 


| Sandy | 446 Kb  | 
| Was a pupil fond of "La ballade pour Adeline" a very popular piece of music in the eighties often played by a famous German Pianist of light music, Richard Claydermann. | 


| Laurine | 
| For my daughter Maaike Laurine who didn't want her first name as a title. | 


| When summer is over | 282 Kb  | 
| In memory of my father who died in October, and who helped us to develop the ability to enjoy music intensively. A precious gift. | 
 
			
 
				
| Bye, Bye Solitude | 
 
					
|  | 
No menu? Please click here