Smetacek: For Children / elementary pieces for piano



Publisher | eNoty.eu |
Genre: | music for children, pupils and students |
Arrangement: | piano |
Cast: | solo |
Difficulty: | Beginner |
Format: | book + Audio Online |
Series: | Czech composer |
Parameters
Product code: | BM148 |
Composer: | Smetáček, Petr |
No. of songs: | 14 |
Pages: | 20 |
Language: |
English
Czech |
Size: | 21 x 30 cm |
ISMN: | 9790660650493 |
Weight: | 110 g |
Audio examples
Songlist (14)
- Jaro | Spring
- Onigiri
- S botou nejsou žerty | The Shoe Is No Joke
- Beruška | Ladybird
- Bílá Molinka | White Molinka
- Černý kocour | Black Cat
- Čínský květ | Chinese Flower
- Hádající se kočky | Arguing Cats
- Konečně pojedeme do Legolandu a na Okinawu! | Finally We Will Go to Legoland and Okinawa!
- Nevím, jak se hraje na dudy | I Don't Know How to Play the Bagpipes
- O melounech | About Melons
- Špatnej den ve škole | Bad Day at School
- Zajíc jde | Hare Is Walking
- Veselá muzika | Cheerful Music
Product description
A collection of 14 elementary pieces for beginning pianists written by Czech musician, composer and piano teacher Petr Smetáček for his students. And if the titles of some of the pieces seem a bit strange to you, know that these are the names given to these pieces by the pupils for whom Petr Smetáček wrote them.
The book also includes a link to a website where you can download demo recordings of each song, to get an idea of what the pieces sound like.
Petr Smetáček (*1984) is a Czech musician, composer, accompanist and piano teacher. From an early age he was fond of the piano and music, especially classical, jazz, folk and later Latin-American salsa. Over the years he started playing other instruments as well, such as Czech bagpipes and Afro-Cuban percussion, while he also started composing and leading bands, but the piano was still his main point of interest. He studied composition at the Jaroslav Ježek Conservatory in Prague, and during his studies he had already been playing with various ensembles in the Czech Republic and often even abroad. For many of them he composed music, too. Currently he performs mainly with his Los Rumberos ensembles and also with Peruvian percussionist Carlo Zegarra Abanto or with his wife, Japanese soprano Yukiko Kinjo Smetacek. Since 2017 he has been working as a piano teacher and accompanist at the art and music school in Slany. In his free time he composes both for students and ensembles of art and music schools, as well as for professional artists and groups.