Ježek: Život je jen náhoda - nine pieces for flexible small ensemble / score + parts

Code: R464
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Publisher Český rozhlas
Genre: all time favorites
jazz, blues, ragtime & swing
musicals, movies & tv
Arrangement: score + parts
Cast: small ensemble (up to 10 musicians)
quintet
Difficulty: Intermediate
Format: set (score + parts)
Series: Czech composer
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Nine really popular songs by Jaroslav Ježek in arrangement for flexible small ensemble. The set contains a score for four lines and a piano plus separately inserted all parts - four lines in C… show more
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Songlist (9)

  1. Carioca sol y umbra (Kat a blázen)
  2. Když jsem kytici vázala (Kat a blázen)
  3. Nebe na zemi (Nebe na zemi)
  4. Nikdy nic nikdo nemá (Golem)
  5. Svítá (Kat a blázen)
  6. Tmavomodrý svět (Ostrov Dynamit)
  7. Tři strážníci (Premiéra Skafandr)
  8. V domě straší duch (Caesar)
  9. Život je jen náhoda (Peníze nebo život)

Product description

Nine really popular songs by Jaroslav Ježek in arrangement for flexible small ensemble.
The set contains a score for four lines and a piano plus separately inserted all parts - four lines in C tuning (the fourth line is in the bass clef) and four lines in Bb tuning. The first three parts can play any soprano and alto instruments, such as violin, viola, flute, oboe, clarinet, trumpet or tenor saxophone. The fourth C line is intended for bass or tenor instruments such as cello, double bass, bassoon or trombone. So all you have to do is choose the tools you have available, hand out the parts and you can start playing!  All songs was arranged by Petr Vaněk

Jaroslav Ježek (1906-1942) was a Czech composer, pianist, improviser and conductor, author of dance, theatre, film and classical music. He is considered a pioneer of jazz music in Czechoslovakia. He is known as the "third" in the author duo Voskovec and Werich, and the author of most of the well-known and still popular songs of the their Osvobozene divadlo theatre.