Album pro kytaru I - M.Zelenka, J.Obrovská

Code: H6415
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Publisher Barenreiter
Genre: classical & sacret
music for children, pupils and students
spirituals, folk, country & traditional
instructive pieces
Arrangement: melody
Cast: solo
Format: book
Series: Czech composer
The first album for the guitar from the composition workshop of Milan Zelenka and Jana Obrovská today belongs to the publications traditionally used in the basic artistic education. The album… show more
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Product code: H6415
Composer: Zelenka, Milan
Obrovská, Jana
No. of songs: 32
Pages: 31
Language: German
Czech
Size: 23 x 31 cm
ISMN: 9790006572540
Weight: 158 g

Songlist (32)

  1. Říkadlo
  2. Ukolébavka
  3. Starý nápěv
  4. Pro maminku
  5. Popěvek
  6. Bubeníček
  7. Rozpočítadlo
  8. Medvědí tanec
  9. Zvony
  10. Vlny na moři
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Product description

The first album for the guitar from the composition workshop of Milan Zelenka and Jana Obrovská today belongs to the publications traditionally used in the basic artistic education. The album contains 32 instructional songs that can be included in the lowest level of instruction. Pieces are written programmatically, utilizing a wide range of expression means, thanks to which pupils learn about musically attractive elements at the beginning of the guitar game.

Milan Zelenka (* 1939) is a Czech concert guitarist and professor at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. He studied guitar at the Prague Conservatory. He has given concerts in many countries not only in Europe and Asia, but also in Japan and the USA. In the Czech Republic he opened the way for classical guitar to the concert stages with his sold-out concerts. As a teacher, he has educated a number of young guitarists, and in addition to his teaching work, he also conducts master classes abroad and is invited to serve on the juries of major world guitar competitions. Recently he has also been intensively involved in composition.