Shulamit Ran - Soliloquy
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Item number 1800077JE, 28 pages, $28.95

The award-winning composer, Shulamit Ran, has composed music that is so beautiful and exciting that it has been performed by such prominent groups as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Ran uses her music as a way of communicating, which is evident by all of the feeling and emotion exhibited. This lovely piece, "Soliloquy", is specially arranged for a trio of violin, cello, and piano, and is full of the expression that makes her music so popular. This is the perfect piece for your next performance.


Song Titles
Soliloquy (For Violin, Cello, And Piano) - Composed by: Shulamit Ran - ©2003
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Sheet Music Format: Instrumental Solo
   Difficulty 5 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
   A piano accompaniment is included with this book.
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