A Journey for a Song + Audio Online / violin and piano

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Wydawnictwo: eNoty.eu
styl muzyczny: muzyka ludowa, spirituals, folk & country
aranżacja : melodia / fortepian
obsada: solo
Stopie: średnio zaawansowany
format: książka + Audio online
„Folk songs accompany musicians since time immemorial and they have a very important role in studying any melodic musical instrument. This publication is to be taken as an invitation for intermediate… pokaż więcej
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1. Děvčátko / Little Girl
2. Na zámku / At the Castle
3. Jablunkov / Jablunkov Town

Spis utworów (10)

  1. Děvčátko / Little Girl
  2. Na zámku / At the Castle
  3. Jablunkov / Jablunkov Town
  4. Javorníčky / The Maple Mountains
  5. Koleda / Carol
  6. Janík / Janik
  7. Růžička / Little Rose
  8. Vodička / Water
  9. Lavečka / Little Bench
  10. Pod bučkom / Under the Brisket

Opis produktu

„Folk songs accompany musicians since time immemorial and they have a very important role in studying any melodic musical instrument. This publication is to be taken as an invitation for intermediate violinists to take an unusual journey for songs in the form of short recital pieces based on folk songs. The songs in this book often develop a dialogue with the piano. All of the arrangements are composed for the first position and in a rhythmically simple scheme. The arrangements are in a classical style, but they keep the spirit of folkmusic.“ Milan Ort, arranger. 

A collection of ten recitals for violin and piano based on Czech and Slovak folk songs. There's a link in the publication where you can download audio files, both, demo recordings and piano accompaniment only in mp3 format.  Recordings are made from the notation program in which the pieces were written. Audio files are listed here to give you an idea of how the pieces sound and piano accompaniments can be used to home rehearse the songs.

Milan Ort (*1955) studied violin at the Prague Conservatory. He was a member of a number of folklore ensembles and many chamber orchestras, where he worked in the section of the first violins or violas. His compositional work is focused on the stylization of folk music from all over the world, especially from Moravia, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania. In his other pieces, he writes small solo or chamber compositions, mainly for children from Music schools.