Dvořáková, Markéta: Playing with rhythm - easy duets for recorder

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Publisher eNoty.eu
Genre: music for children, pupils and students
instructive pieces
Arrangement: melody
Cast: duet
Difficulty: Beginner
Format: book
Series: Czech composer
The Playing with rhythm offers you ten original and very easy pieces for two recorders. As the title suggests, playing with rhythm is the basic task of this workbook and in each song after a few… show more

Songlist (10)

  1. Veselá / Happy One
  2. Smutná / Sad One
  3. Rozverná / Merry One
  4. Pohádková / Fairytale One
  5. Středověká / Medieval One
  6. Hravá / Playful One
  7. Zamotaná / Tangled One
  8. Zasněná / Dreamy One
  9. Kolovrátková / Repeated One
  10. Divoká / Wild One

Product description

The Playing with rhythm offers you ten original and very easy pieces for two recorders. As the title suggests, playing with rhythm is the basic task of this workbook and in each song after a few bars the rhythm is changing. The author of these interesting compositions is the Czech music composer and piano teacher Markéta Dvořáková (* 1977).

Markéta Dvořáková (*1977) is a Czech composer and piano teacher from Opava. She studied composition and piano playing at the Janáček Conservatory in Ostrava and continued her studies at the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno, where she studied composition. She currently teaches piano at the Primary Music School in Polanka, but she also teaches intonation, rhythm and auditory analysis at the Ostrava Conservatory and music theory and composition, instrumentation and arrangement of compositions and harmony at JAMU at Brno. Dvořáková composes songs mainly for her daughters and pupils at the Primary Music School, but also enjoys writing operas. She wrote "The Giraffe Opera" herself and three other operas in collaboration with composer Ivo Medek. She composes for vocal ensembles of children and adults as well, most often for the female vocal ensemble Notabene, in which she also sings. Her compositional achievements are being highly valued, which substantiates nomination for the Alfred Radok Award in the category Talent of the Year in 2002, or the winning place in OSA Annual Prize in the category the “Most Successful Young Classical Music Author" in 2006. In 2018 she won the international competition Opus ignotum with the adaptation of the folk song Prší, prší for women's choir and in 2021 she won 2nd prize in the Stonavská Barborka composition competition for her cycle "Živůtky" for two female voices.