Move over Mozart, Chopin and Beethoven.


As the future unfolds, these innovative piano solos will inspire, impress, and sweep you away on a sophisticated listening journey.


From sweet reflective melodies to percussive, riveting patterns, Jill crafts these compositions to perfection.

A List from Ebenezer (Jill Kremer aka piano teacher) Scrooge

Students of Christmas Past
1.) My daughter
2.) A bride (Christa’s Song)
3.) A 92 year old
4.) A clown
5.) Two P.E.O. Sisters
6.) Triplets (which included a ballerina from The Nutcracker)
7.) My niece
8.) A home schooled family of seven children
9.) Hundreds and hundreds of students from surrounding Seattle area,
San Diego and New York City!

Students of Christmas Present
1.) One 4 year old
2.) One 5 year old
3.) Two 6 year olds
4.) Three 9 year olds
5.) One Grandma
6.) One Guitarist
7.) Two millennial fathers
8.) Two fifth graders
9.) Two eighth graders

Students of Christmas Future

Whoever they are, I’m sure it will be fun!

“Piano Solos for the Orcas”

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Please enjoy this new collection of piano solos composed to honor the orca whales. To quote a fan, they are “soothing and brooding”.

New Album to be released

Presently in the throws of recording my new album to be released in February 2025. “Piano Solos for Orcas”. These massive songs with not disappoint! This project has been five years in the making. Stay tuned for more details.

“Legendary Authors”

My latest collection of piano solos entitled “Legendary Authors” has

recently been released on Spotify, Pandora, iTunes, Amazon and

YouTube. From the romance of the Bronte sisters’ literature

to the shenanigans of a variety of Shakespeare’s characters,

these unique songs bring a special sound to piano music of today.

Initially influenced by the writings of Mark Twain, these pieces were

inspired by the monumental gifts each author brought to the world!

Legendary Authors to be released January 2024

One of the piano solos will be “Mark Twain”.
It’s a lazy ragtime that transports you back to
the times of sitting on the front porch in a
rocking chair sipping lemonade.
You can almost imagine Mark Twain sitting there
spinning one of his notorious tales!

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