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. He wrote his works primarily for strings and piano. His pedagogically motivated compositions, such as the etiology collection Technology of cello , 6 Morceaux op. 20, and the 12 morceaux faciles pour violoncelle op. 4 , are still in widespread use today.
The editor Beverley Ellis has published the first six movements from opus 4 for this edition selected and supplemented with technical notes and suggestions for the development and interpretation of the pieces.
| Artist | |
| Composer | Arnold Trowell |
| Publisher | Schott Music |
| Series | Schott Student Edition - Repertoire |
| Pages | 40(07) |
| Language | English|French|Germa |
| Instrument | Cello |
| Category | Strings |
| SubCategory1 | Repertoire |
| SubCategory2 | Solos |
| Medium | Softcover |
| ISBN13 | 9790001163286 |
| ISBN10 | |
| Dimensions | 305x229 |