Jan Meisl: Accordion and its musical friends, volume 2 (op. 223) / chamber ensemble
Publisher | heosforos |
Genre: |
classical & sacret
instructive pieces |
Arrangement: | score + parts |
Cast: | small ensemble (up to 10 musicians) |
Difficulty: | Advanced |
Format: | book |
Series: | Czech composer |
Parameters
Product code: | HEF552132 |
Composer: | Meisl, Jan |
No. of songs: | 1 |
Pages: | 24 |
Language: | Czech |
Size: | 21 x 30 cm |
ISMN: | 9790706552132 |
Songlist (3)
- Taneční suita - Francouzský valčík /Dance Suite - French Waltz
- Taneční suita - Italská barcarola /Dance Suite - Italian Barcarolle
- Taneční suita - Španělské tango /Dance Suite - Spanish Tango
Product description
The three chamber suites included in the two volumes of the publication entitled The Accordion and Its Musical Friends respond to the long-standing need for original chamber literature for the accordion and other instruments taught at music schools and conservatories (the flute (alto recorder), clarinet (trumpet, tenor saxophone), horn, violin, cello (double bass, trombone)). They can be played as a whole or as separate compositions in various combinations of instruments according to the experience of the young performers. The suites are intended for dramatic use in concerts and performance competitions.
This second volume contains third suite.
● Dance Suite is composed for intermediate and more advance students of music schools and students of conservatories. The accordion part in its range and register assumes a larger instrument with standard basses. The parts of other instruments are intended for intermediate and more advance performers who have extensive experience in solo and chamber playing.
Jan Meisl (* 1974) is a Czech composer, conductor, librettist, poet, accordion player and music teacher. He is the author of more than 240 compositions in various genres and for various instrumentation: solo, chamber, vocal and orchestral compositions, operas, oratorios, ballets, musicals, pantomimes, melodramas, radio plays, children's compositions and multimedia installations, he also composes relaxation, film and stage music. He was educated at the Russian Academy of Music Gnesinnych in Moscow, the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava. He performs as a soloist and chamber musician and is a member of the juries of national and international accordion competitions and participates as a lecturer in performance courses.