Celestial Cloud

Sheet Music composed by Rick Robertson

Celestial Cloud, by Rick Robertson, is and ambient, new age style space piece that has lots of potential as a pupil saver. Highly pattern-based in natured this piece will bring guaranteed success to early intermediates of all ages.

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Celestial Cloud (Digital: Single User)

Celestial Cloud (Digital: Single User)

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SKUPPROB1009
Number of Pages4

About the composer

Rick Robertson

Rick Robertson

Rick Robertson holds a Bachelor’s degree in music with an emphasis in piano and voice. His finely-crafted piano music is featured on the National Federation of Music Clubs bulletin. In addition to teaching piano and composing, he is an avid record archivist and researcher, specializing in pianists active during the late–nineteenth and early–twentieth century.

This product is part of a collection

Kaleidoscope: Volume 2

Kaleidoscope: Volume 2

Kaleidoscope Volume 2 is an evocative collection of lyrical showcase solos composed by Rick Robertson. These elegant solos will allow advancing early intermediates to work on musicality and expressive playing via works that are stage-ready and appropriate for all age groups.

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Michelle
Michelle
Reviewed on July 19, 2016Verified purchase
Wonderful piece! This will be a great piece to do in preparation for Burgmuller's "The Swallow".