January 27, 2026

Melodies about Mermaids

Tomoko was born in Tokyo long before that city’s Disneyland Sea, which features the mermaid Ariel. Mermaids have inspired piano composers for centuries because of their mythical and ethereal nature. These compositions often feature Impressionistic, flowing piano, or orchestral techniques to evoke the sea's mystery. Here are a few examples.

  • Franz Joseph Haydn composed "The Mermaid's Song" (1794) as part of his 12 English Canzonettas. It features a shimmering piano prelude meant to evoke the movement of water.
  • Enrique Granados wrote a piano piece titled "La Sirena" during his early career (c. 1884–1895) as he developed his distinct Spanish romantic style.
  • William Gillock included a piece titled "Song of the Mermaid" in his 24 Preludes in Romantic Style, a popular educational collection for solo piano.
  • Claude Debussy’s movement "Sirènes" from Nocturnes is a cornerstone of mermaid-inspired music. His piano prelude "La Cathédrale Engloutie" (The Sunken Cathedral) also evokes a similar mystical underwater atmosphere. 

The mermaid motif continues today in piano compositions.

  • Alan Menken, known for his music for Disney’s The Little Mermaid, has been extensively arranged for classical piano solo and duet, notably by Phillip Keveren.
  • Alla Pavlova composed "The Mermaid" as part of her Six Piano Impressions After Fairy Tales by H.C. Andersen (2015).
  • Vladimir Titov wrote "Mermaid" Op. 8 No. 2, which features a mirrored hand technique on the piano. 

Tomoko is no mermaid, but over the years she has certainly made a splash with her piano performances and teaching.

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