Dmitri Kabalevsky, a Russian composer, wrote "30 pieces for Children" in 1937-1938.
After each piece, you will have 2 minutes to write a short story or draw a picture to accompany it. Be unique and imaginative, as you should not repeat any stories or pictures.
Please make sure your story does not merely describe the piece ("The piano is playing fast"), but rather, it should provide additional creative commentary ("At night, the playful Russian dolls come to life and dance in the toy store"). I will be grading on creativity and content.
After each piece, you will have 2 minutes to write a short story or draw a picture to accompany it. Be unique and imaginative, as you should not repeat any stories or pictures.
Please make sure your story does not merely describe the piece ("The piano is playing fast"), but rather, it should provide additional creative commentary ("At night, the playful Russian dolls come to life and dance in the toy store"). I will be grading on creativity and content.
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