Two-Part Piano Miniatures on One Page - Emil Hradecký

Code: H8034
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Publisher Barenreiter
Genre: music for children, pupils and students
Arrangement: piano
Cast: solo
Difficulty: Beginner
Format: book
Series: Czech composer
Two-Part Piano Miniatures on One Page are ingenious small piano pieces for beginners which are easy to play yet melodically interesting. Here children are introduced to the character of classical… show more
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Audio examples

1. Menuet
2. Rozhovor
3. Medvěd

Songlist (16)

  1. Menuet
  2. Rozhovor
  3. Medvěd
  4. Valčík
  5. Na houpačce
  6. Polka
  7. Vyletěla holubička
  8. Na poušti
  9. Smutná panenka
  10. Tango
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Product description

Two-Part Piano Miniatures on One Page are ingenious small piano pieces for beginners which are easy to play yet melodically interesting. Here children are introduced to the character of classical music as well as various dance forms: cha-cha-cha, tango, waltz, polka, blues and boogie-woogie. The pieces are composed on whole-tone, pentatonic and gypsy scales and include a folksong arrangement.

Emil Hradecký (*1953) is a Czech composer and piano teacher. Hradecký graduated from the State Conservatory in Prague and after his studies he began working as a teacher at the Elementary School of Music in Prague. Most of his compositions are addressed to children, for whom the distinctive rhythm of his compositions opens up a new musical world. He is one of the few music teachers who consistently and passionately devotes himself to the genre of dance and jazz music with his students. The vast majority of his compositions are intended for piano, but Emil Hradecký is not only devoted to jazz and dance music; his "non-jazz" compositions are melodic, pleasant to listen to and, above all, popular with teachers and their students. His work for other musical instruments or songs for children's vocal ensembles and choirs is also successful.