Schulhoff: Cinq Études de Jazz / piano - five jazz studies

Code: UE895458
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Publisher Universal Edition
Genre: classical & sacret
jazz, blues, ragtime & swing
Arrangement: piano
Cast: solo
Difficulty: Advanced
Format: book
Cinq Études de Jazz (Five Jazz Etudes) was written by Erwin Schulhoff in 1926, at a time when jazz was beginning to become a worldwide phenomenon. It was played in all the major cities of the United… show more
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Audio examples

1. Charleston
2. Blues
3. Chanson

Songlist (5)

  1. Charleston
  2. Blues
  3. Chanson
  4. Tango
  5. Toccata sur le Shimmy

Product description

Cinq Études de Jazz (Five Jazz Etudes) was written by Erwin Schulhoff in 1926, at a time when jazz was beginning to become a worldwide phenomenon. It was played in all the major cities of the United States and Europe, and the spirit of jazz went beyond the dance halls.  The Cinq Études de Jazz Book brings you five etudes for intermediate and advanced pianists that blend elements of jazz and classical music.

Ervín (Erwin) Schulhoff (1894 - 1942) was a Czech composer and pianist of Jewish origin. He came from a German-speaking Jewish musical family. On his mother's side he was the grandson of the violin virtuoso Heinrich Wolf (1813-1898) and his great-uncle was the composer Julius Schulhoff (1825-1899). He was admitted to the Prague Conservatoire at the age of ten on the recommendation of Antonín Dvořák and became a pupil of Jindřich Kàan. He then continued his studies in Vienna, Leipzig and Cologne. Among his teachers was Max Reger. His work was based on late Impressionism and Expressionism, but his work soon acquired an experimental character. His works are distinguished by their pregnant rhythms and sonic colours. His work was also influenced by his fascination with jazz, elements of which he brought into his serious compositions.