These unaccompanied arrangements of the famous Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov classic strive to maintain the integrity of the original, with an eye towards phrasing that is achievable for the Grade 5 musician.
Kui is a polysemous figure in ancient Chinese mythology named for the legendary musician "Kui" who invented music and dancing and for the one-legged mountain demon or rain-god variously said to resemble a
"The Six Suites for Unaccompanied Cello" are some of the most frequently performed and recognizable solo compositions ever written. These pieces have been meticulously transcribed, keeping the integrity of
The three movements in this piece are unified by similar compositional elements and motifs but contrast in style and character. The first movement (Scherzo) jokes and jabs with jagged lines and