SMETANA: From the Homeland (urtext) - two pieces for violin and piano

Code: BA9526
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Publisher Barenreiter
Genre: classical & sacret
Arrangement: melody / piano
Cast: solo
Format: book
Series: Barenreiter Urtext
Czech composer
Bedrich Smetana (1824-1884) was czech music composer, which belongs to the biggest and wordly the most known czech composers. This book of serie Barenreiter Urtext named From the Homeland offers you… show more
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Product code: BA9526
Composer: Smetana, Bedřich
Author / Editor: Štraus, Ivan
Šolc, Karel
Bartoš, František
Plavec, Josef
No. of songs: 2
Pages: 29
Language: Czech
German
English
Size: 24 x 31 cm
EAN: 9790260104310
ISMN: 979-0-2601-0431-0
Weight: 182 g

Songlist (2)

  1. Moderato
  2. Andantino - Moderato

Product description

Bedrich Smetana (1824-1884) was czech music composer, which belongs to the biggest and wordly the most known czech composers. This book of serie Barenreiter Urtext named From the Homeland offers you two pieces for violin and piano. Both songs were published in 1881 and in the same year both of them were for the first time performed in public by violinist Vaclav Kopta and pianist Josef Richard Rozkosny. Song were accepted favorably even at those days. Book includes part for piano accompaniment as well as individual part for violin.

Bedřich Smetana (1824 - 1884) was a Czech composer of the Romantic period. He is one of the most famous Czech composers. From his early youth he was devoted to music, especially piano playing and composition. During his lifetime he worked as a concert pianist, music teacher, conductor and music critic. Smetana wrote mainly operatic and symphonic works. His piano works, concentrated in the early stages of his compositional activity, also occupy a considerable volume in his oeuvre. His chamber music is represented by rare, though substantial, works, and his choruses and songs occupy a rather marginal position. At the age of fifty he became completely deaf, but even after his hearing loss he was able to compose a number of masterpieces. Throughout his work he strove to create a distinctive Czech musical style.