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Toy by Francis Cutting Cello Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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Toy by Francis Cutting Cello Solo - Digital Sheet Music

By Francis Cutting
Cello, Cello Solo - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1644315

Composed by Francis Cutting. Arranged by André Nusa. This edition: pdf. Early Music, Instructional, Renaissance. Individual part. 1 pages. Andre_Nusa #1211463. Published by Andre_Nusa (A0.1644315).

Discover Toy by Francis Cutting, thoughtfully arranged for solo cello and ideal for beginner players. This charming Renaissance piece features a playful, dance-like melody that introduces young musicians to early music in a light, approachable way. With simplified rhythms and a comfortable range, this arrangement makes historical repertoire accessible. Perfect for lessons, solo recitals, or personal enjoyment.

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