Echoes of Time / five little piano pieces using string resonance (overtones)

Code: BM167
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Publisher eNoty.eu
Genre: instructive pieces
classical & sacret
Arrangement: piano
Cast: solo
Difficulty: Intermediate
Format: book + Audio Online
Series: Czech composer
„I often find my mind wandering back to inspirational stories of long ago. In composing, these echoes of the past have necessitated the use of a strange, mysterious instrumental colour that reminds… show more
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Audio examples

1. V úkrytu mého srdce / In the Shelter of…
2. Děkuji ti, Anděli / Thank you, Angel
3. Pokoušení svatého Antonína / The…

Songlist (5)

  1. V úkrytu mého srdce / In the Shelter of my Heart
  2. Děkuji ti, Anděli / Thank you, Angel
  3. Pokoušení svatého Antonína / The Temptation of Saint Anthony
  4. Píseň o Závišovi / Song about Záviš
  5. Siciliana

Product description

„I often find my mind wandering back to inspirational stories of long ago. In composing, these echoes of the past have necessitated the use of a strange, mysterious instrumental colour that reminds me of the reverberation of time. When you press a key on the piano without it hitting a string and with your other hand you strike another key nearby, unexpected tones will be heard. We call them overtones. This effect cannot be achieved on digital instruments, but only on real pianos, grand pianos or upright pianos. In musical notation, notes with square-shaped heads are used for the silent key presses. 
The pieces presented here were written for my students, friends and loved ones. If any of them catch your attention, feel free to look up the story behind the title. Encoded in the pieces is a heartbeat that is still the same as in times past and sometimes they sound inspirational, sometimes sad, but always with a  feeling of gratitude for the beauty of the world.
I wish you the joy of making music.“   Petr Hanousek
 

Petr Hanousek (*1956) is Czech pianist and teacher at the music schools in Vítkov, Opava and Háj ve Slezsku, and taught improvisation at the Janáček Conservatory in Ostrava, at the Methodical Centre of the JAMU Brno and at summer piano courses in Mikulov. His texts have been regularly published in the professional music press (e.g. Hudební rozhledy, Talent). He has also been involved in organizational activities (e.g. Beethoven's Hradec, Composers' Competition, We Love Baroque). He has contributed to the publication of several compact discs, collection of children's compositions and studies on the musical life of the region.