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2. Breaking through (for piano solo) Piano Method - Digital Sheet Music

Piano, Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1680545

Composed by Michael van der Walt. This edition: pdf. 21st Century, Contemporary, Instructional, Multicultural, World. Score. 3 pages. Michael van der Walt #1245850. Published by Michael van der Walt (A0.1680545).

"Absorbing the moisture provided, sprouting new life" - No. 2 of "The Life Cycle of a Plant" represents the second stage: germination. The seed sprouts, develops a root and shoot and breaks through the soil to greet the light of day. Piano solo version (also available for saxophone solo and clarinet solo). The entire cycle of seven pieces can also be purchased as a whole.

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