Hands Together: 52 Czech Folk-Tunes Arranged For Piano By Petr Eben (noty na sólo klavír)

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Dostupnost: Obvykle odesíláme do 5-10 pracovních dnů



Noty na sólo klavír.

Angela, Be Mine
Beware Of Marrying Young
Clickety Clackety Go My Hobnails
Come Inside, Boys!
Dark Eyes, Go To Sleep
Don't Be Angry!
Goodnight My Love
Have You Done The Ploughing, Son?
Here Comes The Postman!
Hey Geese, Come Out Of The Wheat!
How Fickle Is Love!
How Happy We Used To Be!
How I Love You, Johnny!
Hushabye, My Little Angel
I Am A Jolly Fellow
I Have Horses, Coal-Black Horses
I Sowed Wheat
If Only He Were Here!
Johnny Was Grazing Three Oxen
Johnny's Upset My Basket
Lament
My Sweetheart Has Forgotten Me
O, How It's Raining
O, The Scent Of Roses
On An Old Prague Bridge
Our Old Stove Is Bust Again
Parting
Protect

Dostupnost Obvykle odesíláme do 5-10 pracovních dnů
Jazyk Angličtina
Katalogové číslo FAB0571506097
Aranžmá Noty na sólo klavír
Kód aranžmá PF
Náročnost 2 - Pokročilý začátečník (zjednodušená aranžmá, stupeň 1-3)
Médium Hudebnina
Formát Klavírní album
Hudební žánr World, Folk
Nakladatel Faber Music
Počet stran 29
Autorství Eben, Petr (Arranger)
Původní popisek Czechoslovakia has a rich and diverse heritage of folk-tunes, many of which have a vigorous quality that is particularly attractive to young pianists. These fifty-two pieces are selected from a volume of one hundred by the distinguished Czech composer, Petr Eben , originally published in Prague. The tunes are given simple but inventive arrangements which often illustrate their descriptive titles. They are carefully graded (Grades 1-3), progressively introducing new technical elements. Petr Eben , born in South Bohemia in 1929, has pursued a notable teaching career at Charles University, Prague, alongside his principal activities as composer and pianist. His concern for young musicians is reflected in his Czech adaptation of Orff's Schulwerk and a large number of compositions for children. His creative arrangements of folk-tunes have already proved a great success with Piano teachers and pupils in Czechoslovakia, they will delight all those who enjoy, for example, the Bartok and Kodaly arrangements of East European folk material.