Dousa: Four Song Impressions (in Czech) / vocal and piano

Code: MG0019
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Publisher Musica Gioia
Genre: music for children, pupils and students
instructive pieces
Arrangement: vocal / piano
Cast: solo
Lyrics language: Czech
Format: book
Series: Czech composer
In this song cycle Eduard Douša chose four different texts by Jiří Žáček and Josef Václav Sládek. The verses are supported by modern communicative melodies and harmonies, thus underlining the… show more
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Songlist (4)

  1. Čtení novin (Jiří Žáček)
  2. Lesní studánka (Josef Václav Sládek)
  3. Listopad (Jiří Žáček)
  4. Nohy (Josef Václav Sládek)

Product description

In this song cycle Eduard Douša chose four different texts by Jiří Žáček and Josef Václav Sládek. The verses are supported by modern communicative melodies and harmonies, thus underlining the artistic expression of the individual poems. Lyrics is in Czech

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.

Jiří Žáček (*1945) is a Czech writer, translator, poet, textbook author, collector and creator of aphorisms.

Josef Václav Sládek (1845 - 1912) was a Czech writer, poet, journalist and translator. He is one of the founders of Czech poetry for children, a patriotic writer and a representative of realism.

Eva Doušová (*1964) is a Czech pianist, music teacher, member of the chamber ensembles Duo BeNe and Trio Continuo, also music editor and editor-in-chief of a music publishing house.