Czech Fairy-Tales (op.201) / accordion album for children
Publisher | heosforos |
Genre: |
music for children, pupils and students
instructive pieces |
Arrangement: | piano |
Cast: | solo |
Difficulty: | Intermediate |
Format: | book |
Series: | Czech composer |
Parameters
Product code: | HEF552118 |
Composer: | Meisl, Jan |
No. of songs: | 24 |
Pages: | 16 |
Language: |
English
German Czech |
Size: | 21 x 30 cm |
ISMN: | 9790706552118 |
Songlist (24)
- O Sněhurce
- Sedmero krkavců
- O hloupém Honzovi
- Kocour v botách
- O Červené Karkulce
- O Koblížkovi
- O Palečkovi
- Kráska a zvíře
- O Budulínkovi
- Stolečku, prostři se!
- O řepě
- O kohoutkovi a slepičce
- O Šípkové Růžence
- Princ Bajaja
- O Popelce
- Tři zlaté vlasy Děda Vševěda
- O dvanácti Měsíčkách
- O Smolíčkovi
- Sůl nad zlato
- O perníkové chaloupce
- O neposlušných kůzlátkách
- Otesánek
- O Zlatovlásce
- Hrnečku, vař!
Product description
The accordion album Czech Fairy Tales is intended for students at The Art and Music Schools and is inspired by the stories of the most famous Czech fairy tales, which children have known from the earliest age. It contains twenty-four solo pieces in all major and minor keys and of varying technical difficulty. The pieces make extensive use of registers and a variety of instrumental techniques and focus primarily on developing finger and bellows technique and rhythmic feeling within the metricaly more difficult structures. The pieces can be played individually or combined into several-movement pieces. Each three or more contrasting movements after the performer's choice can be played as a cyclical composition. The album is suitable for students in the lower grades of accordion studies and can be used in concerts and performance competitions.
Jan Meisl (* 1974) is a Czech composer, conductor, librettist, poet, accordion player and music teacher. He is the author of more than 240 compositions in various genres and for various instrumentation: solo, chamber, vocal and orchestral compositions, operas, oratorios, ballets, musicals, pantomimes, melodramas, radio plays, children's compositions and multimedia installations, he also composes relaxation, film and stage music. He was educated at the Russian Academy of Music Gnesinnych in Moscow, the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava. He performs as a soloist and chamber musician and is a member of the juries of national and international accordion competitions and participates as a lecturer in performance courses.