Nine Jazz Minietud III. for piano four hands - Eduard Douša

Code: MG0041
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Publisher Musica Gioia
Genre: jazz, blues, ragtime & swing
Arrangement: piano
Cast: duet
Difficulty: Intermediate
Format: book
The new piano cycle, written by the Czech composer and pedagogue Eduard Douša was created as a continuation of his successful Jazz mini-studies I. and II. for solo piano, which were released in… show more
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Audio examples

1. Opičí swingové naschvály / Monkey Swing…
2. Vzpomínka na Brubecka / A Memory of…
3. To je on, punktuální charleston! /…

Songlist (9)

  1. Opičí swingové naschvály / Monkey Swing Mischief
  2. Vzpomínka na Brubecka / A Memory of Brubeck
  3. To je on, punktuální charleston! / Punctual Charleston
  4. Charlie, zdravíme Tě! / Hello Charlie!
  5. Trochu baladická… / A Little Balladic
  6. Slunečná země / A Sunny Country
  7. Čtyři ze severu / The Four from the North
  8. Minutové boogie-woogie / A Minute Boogie - Woogie
  9. První poslední valčík / The First - Last Waltz

Product description

The new piano cycle, written by the Czech composer and pedagogue Eduard Douša was created as a continuation of his successful Jazz mini-studies I. and II. for solo piano, which were released in 2012 and 2017. This time the author composed nine very successful jazz pieces for four hands and says: "I wanted to write songs that offer young musicians the greatest possible stylistic and genre contrast. "
Music samples which you can listen here are examples how the songs were played by a music notation software in which the songs were written

Eduard Douša (* August 31, 1951, Prague) is a Czech composer and pedagogue. In 1971 he completed his studies in musicology at Charles University in Prague and continued his education at music theory and composition at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. He is a professor at the Prague Conservatory and lectures at the Institute of Musicology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University. In addition to orchestral music, chamber compositions and music for solo instruments, Douša composed music for Czech Radio for more than a hundred radio fairy tales, mini-operas and children's songs.