The most beautiful Czech folk songs for solo piano 1

Kod GW556482
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Wydawnictwo: G+W s.r.o.
styl muzyczny: muzyka ludowa, spirituals, folk & country
aranżacja : fortepian
obsada: solo
Stopie: początkujący
średnio zaawansowany
format: książka
seria: Filmový klavír a další...
A new piano album composed of the most beautiful and well-known Czech, Moravian and Slovak folk songs. The songbook is published in a unique version, where each song is written in two arrangement -… pokaż więcej
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  1. Sivá holouběnka
  2. Bude zima, bude mráz
  3. Dybych byla vtáčkem
  4. Nestůjte, mládenci, pod okny
  5. Už se ten tálínskej rybník nahání
  6. Teče voda, teče (Rajneráček)
  7. Ej, lásko, lásko
  8. Co to tam šupoce
  9. U panského dvora
  10. Tancuj tancuj
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Opis produktu

A new piano album composed of the most beautiful and well-known Czech, Moravian and Slovak folk songs. The songbook is published in a unique version, where each song is written in two arrangement - one easier and the other a little richer and thus a little more challenging. It is also possible to play both versions of the song as one song, which creates an interesting variation.
The author of the arrangement is Czech pianist Radim Linhart.

Radim Linhart (*1963) is a Czech composer, pianist, arranger and pedagogue. As a pianist he performs with many leading orchestras and groups and accompanies many leading personalities of the Czech music scene. As a composer, he is mainly active in the field of musical composition, has written more than ten children's musicals and has also written a large amount of music for theatre, television and film. As an arranger, he focuses in arrangements of popular music for a wide variety of ensembles, from solo pieces to arrangements for large orchestras. He has his own recording studio. In 2004 he broke the world record as the pianist with the largest repertoire in the world - he could play more than 3200 pieces by heart.