Born in New Zealand Arnold Trowell (1887-1966) came to Europe for his education, where he worked until his death as a composer, musician and educator. His pedagogically motivated compositions, such as 6 Morceaux op. 20, as well as the 12 morceaux faciles pour violoncelle op. 4, are still popular today.
The editor Beverley Ellis has selected movements 7-12 from opus 4 for this edition, which are graded as medium difficulty. Technical tips and suggestions for the development and interpretation of the pieces are included with this edition.
The first 6 movements from op. 4, which are much easier and can be played in the first years of cello lessons, are also available in theSchott Student Edition (SE 1024).
The editor Beverley Ellis has selected movements 7-12 from opus 4 for this edition, which are graded as medium difficulty. Technical tips and suggestions for the development and interpretation of the pieces are included with this edition.
The first 6 movements from op. 4, which are much easier and can be played in the first years of cello lessons, are also available in theSchott Student Edition (SE 1024).
| Arrangement | Cello, Piano Accompaniment |
| Level | 2 |
| NumberOfPages | 40 |
| Media | Book(softcover, stapled) |
| Publisher | Schott Music |
| Contributors | Trowell, Arnold(Composer) Ellis, Beverley(Artist) |
| Language | English, French, German |
| ISMN | 9790001204835 |
| UPC | 842819101888 |